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Navigating the Future of Space: Meet InnaLabs at SmallSat 2025

Tue, 5 Aug, '25

InnaLabs is pleased to confirm our attendance at the Small Satellite Conference 2025, taking place from August 10–13 in Salt Lake City, Utah. As the global space community looks toward the next frontier, we’re proud to be part of the conversation driving innovation and reliability in satellite navigation systems.

Visit us at Booth 1403

Our team, including Alberto Torasso, VP of Space Programs, and Paul Whitford, Regional Sales Manager, will be available to discuss how InnaLabs’ technology is enabling mission success across a range of applications—from Earth observation to planetary defence.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore our latest inertial navigation technologies, including:

  • ARIETIS-NS Navigation System – A robust, space-grade solution designed for precision, resilience, and performance.

  • High-Performance Gyroscopes and Accelerometers – Proven in missions such as the ESA HERA and RAMSES planetary defence programs.

Why Visit InnaLabs?

InnaLabs delivers advanced inertial sensor technology tailored to the evolving needs of satellite manufacturers, space agencies, and mission planners. Whether you're developing new constellations, deep space probes, or advanced navigation systems, we invite you to discover how our products can enhance your mission capabilities.

To arrange a meeting during the event, please contact:
paul.whitford@innalabs.com

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About InnaLabs®

InnaLabs®, is a world leader in inertial sensor technology for GEO, LEO, MEO and Scientific Missions. As Europes No.1 market leader in Navigation Accelerometers, combined with our disruptive CVG Gyroscope technology,  we are proud to be an innovative solution provider for space, aerospace, land and maritime markets. InnaLabs®, are in full control of the product lifecycle, which allows us to create affordable, high performing inertial systems when cost, accuracy, robustness and lead-time are paramount. The research, development, and manufacturing operations are all conducted in Dublin, Ireland, with several more offices operating around the world.

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