Skylo Has Been Named as a Global Space Awards 2025 Finalist
Hosted by renowned physicist Brian Greene and backed by leaders from Deloitte and Type One Ventures, the awards received over 500 nominations from 38 countries in their very first year.
Hosted by renowned physicist Brian Greene and backed by leaders from Deloitte and Type One Ventures, the awards received over 500 nominations from 38 countries in their very first year.

Skylo has been selected as a finalist for the 2025 Global Space Awards: Innovation Breakthrough Award, recognizing space companies achieving breakthrough innovations across the global space industry and pushing the boundaries of what is technically possible. From 516 nominations from 38 countries, to 43 finalists in 8 categories, we are proud to be part of a group setting new industry benchmarks.
The winners of the Global Space Awards will be announced on December 5, 2025, at a ceremony taking place at The Natural History Museum in London.
The inaugural Global Space Awards program is overseen by a Steering Committee of highly respected industry leaders. They include Anna Hazlett, Founder & CEO of AzurX and member of the AED 2 billion Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund (MBRIF) Advisory & Decision Committee, Andrew Robb, Partner & EMEA Space Practice Leader at Deloitte, Sanjeev Gordhan, General Partner at Type One Ventures, and Hidetaka Aoki, Co-founder and director at Space Port Japan, co-founder of SPACETIDE Foundation and Space Evangelist. Additionally, an assembled panel of 40 experts from across the global Space ecosystem will judge nominees' submissions.
About Global Space Awards CIC
Global Space Awards CIC (Community Interest Company) has been established as a not-for-profit entity limited by guarantee to champion the ecosystem for Space. The entity is governed by independent advisory board members who will ensure transparency and fairness of the awards selection process and oversee the financial governance of the operations.
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