Charting New Orbits. Together, Beyond the Horizon.
We’re pleased to announce that Symphony Solutions Netherlands BV has become a fully registered partner of ESA, the European Space Agency. This collaboration brings together Symphony Solutions’ deep expertise in AI-driven IT transformation with ESA’s extraordinary goal to advance space science, Earth observation, and planetary exploration on behalf of Europe and humanity.
The partnership is a natural progression of Symphony Solutions’ work in mission-critical, high-availability systems. Our background in transforming complex airline IT infrastructure, where reliability and precision are non-negotiable, maps directly onto the demands of space operations. The same engineering discipline that underpins mission-critical aviation systems is precisely what ambitious space programs require to scale effectively and perform flawlessly.
ESA’s portfolio spans an impressive breadth of ambition: from the Orion Service Module powering NASA’s Artemis program, to the Hera planetary defense probe en route to an asteroid. These programs represent some of the most complex and consequential engineering challenges of our time, and they demand IT systems built to match. As a registered ESA partner, Symphony Solutions enters a collaboration framework designed to enable joint innovation and shared expertise across the future of European space infrastructure.
This partnership marks an exciting new chapter for Symphony Solutions, extending our commitment to mission-critical transformation into one of the world’s most demanding and inspiring domains. We look forward to contributing to the systems and infrastructure that will shape humanity’s reach beyond our planet.
About ESA
ESA, the European Space Agency, is Europe’s gateway to space. ESA develops and manages missions studying Earth, our Solar System, and the wider universe, advancing satellite technology and services that shape our understanding of the world and beyond. ESA’s programs span space science, Earth observation, navigation, and planetary defense, with landmark projects including the Orion Service Module for NASA’s Artemis mission and the Hera asteroid probe.
