Bright Ascension Signs MOU with Nominal Systems To Boost Customer Value Proposition

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Image: Richard Adams (left), Sales Director at Bright Ascension, and Brenton Smith (right), Chief Technology Officer at Nominal Systems

Space software technology provider Bright Ascension Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with digital twinning simulation systems provider Nominal Systems. The MOU paves the way for the two companies to integrate their respective systems and offerings and enhance the end-customer value proposition.

As part of the agreement, Bright Ascension and Nominal Systems have committed to collaborating to leverage the integrated offering and provide greater value to customers than the sum of their parts. The MOU will also enable both companies to tap into new markets and unlock growth opportunities globally, including value-added reseller partnerships across Australia, Europe, and the United States.

Nominal Systems manufactures full-stack satellite simulation products that improve and accelerate space mission design, testing, and operational decision-making throughout a spacecraft’s lifecycle. Bright Ascension is a Scotland-based space software technology provider.

“We are thrilled to sign this strategic partnership with Nominal Systems,” said Bright Ascension Sales Director Richard Adams. “This collaboration marks the beginning of an exciting journey towards mutual success, and we are committed to leveraging every opportunity to drive innovation and providing added value to customers.”

“We are excited to partner with Bright Ascension on this collaboration”, stated Brenton Smith, CTO of Nominal Systems. “Through the integration of our sophisticated digital twinning technology, we aim to significantly improve the testing and operational efficiencies of satellite systems. This partnership is not only a stride towards mutual success but also underscores our dedication to delivering state-of-the-art solutions that address the dynamic demands of the global space industry.”

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