Satellite & NewSpace Insight Report | January 2026

The January 2026 Satellite & NewSpace Insight captures a European space sector increasingly defined by sovereignty, security, and long-term resilience. This edition highlights how public and private initiatives are converging to strengthen autonomous capabilities across in-orbit servicing, Earth observation, and defence-aligned space infrastructure.

Two featured articles sit at the heart of this theme. Exotrail’s expansion of its spacevan™ platform for CNES signals a major step forward for in-orbit servicing and end-of-life satellite management, positioning Europe at the forefront of sustainable space operations. In parallel, the partnership between DroneShield and Intelic reflects rising demand for integrated, scalable counter-drone solutions as space, defence, and security priorities continue to overlap.

The industry news section reinforces Europe’s growing ambition. LiveEO’s launch of a high-resolution 3D Earth observation constellation, SWISSto12’s €73 million ESA backing for HummingSat, and D-Orbit’s $128 million Series D funding round all point to sustained investment in sovereign space capabilities and orbital infrastructure.

This month’s featured podcast complements these developments. In Episode 61 of the Satellite & NewSpace Matters Podcast, CubeSpace CEO Mike-Alec Kearney shares insights on scaling space technology businesses, leadership challenges, and European expansion—highly relevant as the region’s space ecosystem matures.

Discover the full January 2026 Satellite & NewSpace Insight to explore the stories shaping Europe’s next phase in space.

Content & Media Insight Report | January 2026

January 2026 Content & Media Insight captures a sector entering the year with momentum, shaped by decisive leadership moves, smarter technology adoption, and a growing focus on secure, scalable media delivery. This edition highlights how innovation and executive vision are setting the tone for what lies ahead in media technology.

Two featured articles anchor the narrative. Qvest’s appointment of Thorsten Sauer as CEO signals a strategic push toward operational alignment and global growth, reflecting a broader industry emphasis on strong leadership to manage increasingly complex, integrated media environments. In parallel, NAGRAVISION’s partnership with the English Football League underscores the rising importance of AI-driven security, as broadcasters and rights holders intensify efforts to protect premium live content from piracy.

The industry news section reinforces these themes, from senior leadership appointments at Net Insight and Globecast to new collaborations and product launches. Notably, Grass Valley’s partnership with NETGEAR and NEP Australia’s software-first OB truck illustrate how cloud, IP and software-defined workflows are reshaping live production and expanding access beyond traditional broadcast settings.

This month’s featured podcast continues the conversation, with Grass Valley CEO Jon Wilson sharing insights on building teams and transforming media technology—timely perspectives as organisations balance innovation with talent and culture.

Explore the full January 2026 Content & Media Insight to dive deeper into the stories, trends and conversations shaping the future of the industry.

Satellite & NewSpace Insight Report | October 2025

October proved to be a standout month for the Satellite & NewSpace industry, marked by a landmark merger, major funding rounds, and new global partnerships driving innovation from Earth to orbit. This edition captures the momentum building across the space economy as companies push boundaries in connectivity, autonomy, and commercialisation.

Our featured articles highlight the merger between Lynk and Omnispace, combining forces to deliver next-generation direct-to-device connectivity, and EnduroSat’s $104 million funding round to scale ESPA-class satellite production.

From Leaf Space’s industry recognition to Ion-X’s propulsion milestones and Slingshot Aerospace’s expansion into the UK, October was defined by progress and collaboration.

This month’s featured podcast, “Democratising Earth Observation Data” with Michael Bartholomeusz of NOVI, explores how accessible satellite data is reshaping how organisations observe and manage the world around them.

Dive into the full edition for the latest on the people, technology, and partnerships defining the next phase of the space economy.

Content & Media Insight Report | October 2025

October brought a surge of innovation and leadership across the Content & Media landscape, with companies doubling down on AI, accessibility, and audience experience. From advanced media orchestration to frictionless viewing, the month signalled how the industry is transforming for a smarter, more connected future.

Our featured stories include Accedo and FloSports partnering to enable seamless smart TV subscriptions, and Lawo’s appointment of Mike Wright as VP of Sales for North America, strengthening its position in agile IP-based broadcasting.

The month’s wider news—from Dalet’s AI media assistant launch to Genius Sports’ executive hires and Zixi’s new broadcast partnerships—illustrates a sector balancing creative ambition with scalable technology.

This edition’s featured podcast, “Staying Relevant in Content & Media” with Chris Pulis, CTO at Globecast, discusses leadership in an evolving media world and what it takes to stay ahead amid constant change.

Explore the full edition to see how innovation, collaboration, and strategy are shaping the future of global media.

Cyber Security Insight Report | October 2025

October’s Cyber Security landscape was driven by innovation in AI-powered defence and strategic alliances that reshape how organisations safeguard data and infrastructure. As threats evolve, the industry’s shift toward automation and intelligence continues to accelerate.

Featured highlights include Privado’s launch of AI agents for automated privacy assessments and the Sentra-Miggo integration—the first to unite ADR and DSPM capabilities for deeper, data-aware protection.

Elsewhere, Sublime Security’s $150 million Series C funding, Searchlight Cyber’s acquisition of Intangic, and Astrix Security’s recognition on the Fortune Cyber 60 list underline the pace of advancement and investment.

This month’s featured podcast, “Quantum-Safe Cryptography: Preparing PKI for the Future” with Tomas Gustavsson of Keyfactor, explores the next frontier in encryption and what’s needed to future-proof digital security.

Read the full edition for insights into the technologies, partnerships, and people driving the next generation of cyber resilience.

Cyber Security Insight Report | September 2025

September marked a pivotal moment for cybersecurity innovation, with AI taking centre stage in strengthening digital resilience and forensic intelligence. This edition explores how automation, adaptability, and the human-AI partnership are reshaping the threat landscape as we look ahead to major announcements at IT-SA.

Our featured articles spotlight Darktrace’s launch of its Cyber Forensics Module, introducing advanced investigation and evidence-grade reporting capabilities that set a new bar for enterprise readiness, alongside Kikimora’s AI-powered SME platform, designed to democratise cybersecurity through real-time monitoring and accessible automation.

From HackerOne’s call for stronger human-AI collaboration and Gigamon’s advancements in intelligent network monitoring to Aqua Security’s advocacy for early AI infrastructure protection, the industry news section highlights a sector embracing proactive, built-in security from the ground up. Meanwhile, SonicWall’s crucial firmware updates remind organisations of the constant need for vigilance and patch management.

This month’s featured podcast, “Human and Machine Identities: The Security Challenge” with Ashish Shah of Andromeda Security, delves into the critical balance between human and machine identity protection in an era of expanding digital ecosystems.

Explore the full edition for deeper insights into the technologies and strategies shaping cybersecurity’s next chapter.

Content & Media Insight Report | September 2025

September saw the global media community gather at IBC 2025, where innovation in streaming, live production, and edge computing took centre stage. This month’s edition explores how AI-driven workflows and collaborative CDN strategies are reshaping performance, scalability, and viewer experience across the content landscape.

Our featured articles spotlight Wowza’s edge-powered streaming demonstration on NVIDIA’s Jetson Orin Nano, showcasing how decentralised processing is transforming efficiency and delivery speed, while Zixi and OKAST’s partnership signals a new era for ultra-low-latency FAST channel delivery worldwide.

In industry news, breakthroughs like LiveU’s LU900Q field unit, Orange and Synamedia’s multi-CDN collaboration, and Chyron’s partnership with Asport underline the sector’s push toward smarter, faster, and more flexible production ecosystems—while Genius Sports’ acquisition of Sports Innovation Lab strengthens the link between data and fan engagement.

This edition’s featured podcast, “Protecting Content & Media” with Tim Pearson of NAGRAVISION, dives into the evolving fight against digital piracy and the technologies safeguarding next-generation media distribution.

Explore the full edition for exclusive insights, industry updates, and thought-leading perspectives from across the content and media world.