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Pramatra Space + Infostellar sign strategic MoU for QKD ground station services

October 30, 2025 by editorial

Pramatra Space and Infostellar Inc. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to partner to establish and conduct joint development for networks to link Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) ground stations that offer secure space communications.

The agreement marks a significant milestone in building the foundation for a global quantum communication network, leveraging both organizations’ complementary strengths. Under the scope of the MoU, Infostellar will provide access to its global ground station network, spanning optical and RF systems, to support Pramatra’s upcoming satellite missions. This includes Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) operations and the integration of third-party ground segments.

In parallel, both companies will engage in collaborative R&D to design and validate a QKD-enhanced ground station framework that supports secure satellite-to-ground data links. The partnership is expected to open future commercial pathways for quantum-grade encryption services, data relays, and hybrid space-terrestrial communication systems addressing various applications.

The collaboration underlines a shared commitment to advancing quantum resilience in data exchange infrastructure. Both companies aim to explore opportunities in joint demonstrations, technology validation missions, and commercial deployment strategies in alignment with emerging space and cybersecurity regulations.

This MoU reinforces the strategic alignment between India’s expanding quantum-space ecosystem and Japan’s leadership in ground networking technologies—creating a platform for innovation, knowledge exchange, and deployment of secure space-driven connectivity across continents.

Richa Hukumchand, Founder and Director of Pramatra Space, said, “We see this partnership as a pivotal step in strengthening global collaboration between India and Japan in the domain of secure space communications. Infostellar brings exceptional expertise in scalable and interoperable ground infrastructure, which perfectly complements Pramatra’s quantum communication roadmap.”

Naomi Kurahara, CEO of Infostellar Inc., said, “We’re excited to partner with Pramatra Space to advance quantum-secure satellite communications. This MoU combines Infostellar’s proven ground network infrastructure with Pramatra’s cutting-edge quantum capabilities, positioning both companies to lead in the next era of space-based secure connectivity.”

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