The demand for satellite data and services is growing and fueling the global space industry's demand for satellites. The space industry is adapting its business model by using information and communications technology solutions to fulfil these demands and achieve profits faster. As such, the space sector is becoming a service-based industry with the adoption of the as-a-Service model, enabling complete outsourcing of satellite data and services, including satellite design, manufacture, launch, and operations, as well as data processing and delivery. As the space sector heads toward becoming a service-based industry, new market participants will benefit from a lower barrier to entry, making the services derived from space assets more accessible.
This study examines the global market for space services and provides a general overview of the context in which new services can radically transform the space economy.
Key Issues Addressed:
- What are the key drivers and restraints affecting the industry?
- Who are the top competitors in this segment of the space industry?
- What business models are derived from the introduction of the as-a-Service model in the space industry?
- What are the critical service areas that are impacting this new business model?
- What are the sustainability aspects of using the as-a-Service model? What are the top growth opportunities?
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8™
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Space Industry
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
Overview and Scope
Growth Drivers
Growth Restraints
Key Competitors
SPaaS
SDaaS
Impact of the SDaaS Model on Space Industry Value Chain Evolution
SataaS
GSaaS
GSaaS (continued)
Service Areas
Software-defined Satellites
Cloud Services
Military and Defense Landscape
Sustainability
Growth Opportunity 1: Ground Station-as-a-Service
Growth Opportunity 1: Ground Station-as-a-Service (continued)
Growth Opportunity 2: Space Data-as-a-Service
Growth Opportunity 2: Space Data-as-a-Service (continued)
Growth Opportunity 3: Acquisitions & Strategic Partnerships with ICT Market Participants
Growth Opportunity 3: Acquisitions & Strategic Partnerships with ICT Market Participants (continued)
List of Exhibits
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- SPaaS: Growth Restraints, Global, 2022–2030
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Key Issues Addressed:
- What are the key drivers and restraints affecting the industry
- Who are the top competitors in this segment of the space industry
- What business models are derived from the introduction of the as-a-Service model in the space industry
- What are the critical service areas that are impacting this new business model
- What are the sustainability aspects of using the as-a-Service model What are the top growth opportunities
| Deliverable Type | Market Research |
|---|---|
| Author | Ehrar Shariff |
| Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
| No Index | No |
| Is Prebook | No |
| List of Charts and Figures | SPaaS: Growth Drivers, Global, 2022–2030~ SPaaS: Growth Restraints, Global, 2022–2030~ |
| Podcast | No |
| WIP Number | PDBD-01-00-00-00 |
Global Space-as-a-Service Growth Opportunities
Customer Value Chain Compression in the Space Industry Drives Its Future Growth Potential
04-Nov-2022
Global
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