Space42, the UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company with global reach, has signed a Cooperation Agreement with Calidus Holding Group, one of the leading defense and manufacturing companies, to collaborate on the design, manufacturing, integration, and delivery of satellite communication (Satcom) solutions.
Space42 will serve as the preferred Satcom provider across Calidus programs, further enhancing the development of secure, resilient, and mission-critical connectivity that strengthens industrial capabilities and offers technical solutions in this key field as per the latest and highest international standards.
It also establishes a framework for joint intellectual property (IP) ownership, technology transfer from international partners, and the creation of a localized knowledge base for UAE-based personnel.
The partnership will see Space42 and Calidus advancing the UAE’s sovereign Satcom ecosystem through shared expertise, technology localization, and program-level collaboration.
Ali Al Hashemi CEO – Space Services Space42
“Partnering with Calidus extends Space42’s AI-powered space technologies into the heart of national security and governance systems, while strengthening sovereign capability. This collaboration draws from decades of experience in providing trusted communications solutions, and advances our strategy to deliver secure, intelligent connectivity that supports national readiness and global competitiveness.”
Dr. Khalifa Murad Alblooshi, Managing Director and CEO of Calidus Holding Group, said that, “This partnership reflects our commitment to delivering integrated capabilities across critical domains, land, air, missile defense and space. By collaborating with Space42, we are expanding our portfolio to include secure satellite communication solutions, further enhancing the Group’s capabilities and delivering innovative solutions that support and meet the needs of various sectors. This agreement also reinforces our focus on localizing advanced technologies and empowering Emirati talent with pioneering future expertise, in line with the directives of our wise leadership in this regard.”
The Cooperation Agreement outlines collaboration across several key areas:
Technical Development: Joint design, manufacturing, and integration of Satcom systems, platform-specific adaptations, and R&D for next-generation Satcom technologies.
Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer: Joint ownership of Satcom-related IP and structured technology transfer to the UAE.
Knowledge Development: Establishment of a shared Satcom knowledge base and training programs for UAE-based engineers.
Regulatory and Compliance: Joint activities to ensure adherence to international Satcom standards and export control frameworks.
Commercialization: Co-development of go-to-market strategies, including licensing, export, and sales opportunities.
Program Management and Governance: Shared frameworks for oversight, milestone tracking, and performance assurance.