A LinkedIn post from OroraTech describes discussions at the Munich Space Summit about how civil protection and security operations are increasingly converging around space-based capabilities. The post notes that needs across wildfire tracking, industrial monitoring, and maritime or border surveillance often center on rapid decisions, wide coverage, and reliable, actionable information.
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The company’s participation in these conversations suggests it is positioning its thermal and space-intelligence offerings as dual-use solutions for both civil and security markets. For investors, this could imply a broader addressable market, potential for higher-value government and institutional contracts, and increased strategic relevance as resilience and security-focused space services gain priority in public-sector and critical-infrastructure spending.

