
03
December
2025
Collaboration is a key driver of innovation in the space and defense sectors. At Look Up, we firmly believe that addressing today’s strategic and technological challenges requires collective effort and close cooperation across the ecosystem.
With this in mind, we co-organized a joint cocktail event alongside Exotrail, Astroscale, Leanspace, and Skynopy, with the support of Alliance NewSpace France, on the sidelines of the Forum Innovation Défense organized by the Agence de l’innovation de défense.
The event brought together a diverse community of space and defense stakeholders, including startups, innovative SMEs, and institutional partners. In an open and informal setting, participants engaged in insightful discussions, shared perspectives, and explored how space capabilities can better support defense missions.
These exchanges highlighted a shared ambition: strengthening the role of space through complementary, innovative, and resilient solutions. They also reinforced the importance of collaboration between commercial actors and public institutions to meet evolving operational needs.
At Look Up, collaboration is a strategic pillar. By working alongside other innovative companies and fostering joint initiatives, we aim to amplify our collective impact and contribute to a more sustainable, secure, and resilient space environment.
We warmly thank all partners and participants who made this event a success and look forward to continuing these valuable exchanges.
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