SES has teamed up with U.S.-based K2 Space to accelerate the development of its next-generation medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellite network. The initiative builds on SES’s operational experience with multi-orbit systems, including its O3b mPOWER constellation, and K2 Space’s engineering agility. The two companies aim to shift the satellite industry from slow, linear development cycles to an iterative model that enables faster delivery of software-defined, flexible networks.
The partnership has already begun joint development activities, with an on-orbit technology validation mission scheduled for early 2026. SES said the future MEO network will support commercial and sovereign government use cases through modular growth, open architecture, and software-driven adaptability. Capabilities under consideration include hosted payloads, space situational awareness, direct-to-device data relay, sovereign services, resilient enterprise backhaul, and mobility connectivity.
Work will span facilities in Europe and the U.S., combining SES’s satellite operations and network delivery expertise with K2 Space’s rapid design and manufacturing approach. SES CEO Adel Al-Saleh said the collaboration will allow the company to “develop a flexible, software-defined network that adapts to customer requirements.” Karan Kunjur, CEO of K2 Space, added, “Together, we’re building the foundation for a network that is scalable and adaptable to a broad range of applications.”
• SES and K2 Space collaborating on future MEO network development
• First on-orbit validation mission planned for Q1 2026
• Network to support commercial, government, and sovereign applications
• Capabilities include hosted payloads, direct-to-device relay, mobility, and enterprise backhaul
• Development to leverage expertise in both Europe and the U.S.
🌐 Analysis: SES is pushing to modernize its MEO strategy at a time when satellite operators face rising competition from LEO constellations such as SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Project Kuiper. By moving to an agile, modular development model, SES aims to shorten innovation cycles and diversify its service offerings. The collaboration with K2 Space also signals SES’s commitment to blending established operational depth with NewSpace speed—a necessity in an increasingly dynamic space communications market.







