ST Engineering has announced the next phase of its space programme at the Space Summit during the Singapore Airshow 2026. The initiative includes the development of new satellites and geospatial solutions, marking significant advancements in Singapore’s space industry.
The company is set to deliver NEBULA, Singapore’s first pathfinder demonstrator for inter-satellite laser communications, in the second half of 2026. This satellite aims to test high-speed data transfer capabilities crucial for global broadband coverage and secure data exchange. Additionally, the NeuSAR-2 Constellation, comprising four Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites, will be launched by 2030, with the first satellite expected in orbit by 2027. These satellites will provide high-resolution imaging for environmental monitoring and disaster response.
ST Engineering is also developing POLARIS, an optical imaging satellite with onboard AI processing for real-time Earth observation. Low Jin Phang, Chief Operating Officer for Defence & Public Security, stated, “Our space programme is founded on proven engineering excellence and technical innovation.”
The company showcased its latest geospatial solutions, including MiNERVA HUB, a platform for space situational awareness, and Earthsurance, a monitoring platform for reducing emissions from deforestation. These innovations highlight ST Engineering’s commitment to leveraging AI and advanced technologies to address global challenges.
ST Engineering’s ongoing efforts in satellite development and geospatial solutions continue to bolster Singapore’s position in the global space industry, with future projects set to enhance capabilities in Earth observation and environmental monitoring.



