Aadi Space had productive engagements at the Space Symposium 2026
Jayram A. Deshpande, Founder & CEO, participated in the 41st Space Symposium, engaging with a broad cross-section of the global space ecosystem. The visit focused on building relationships with customers, partners, and defense stakeholders, reflecting the company’s positioning within the emerging in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM) market.
Jayram’s interactions emphasized collaboration, including ongoing engagement with technology partners such as NVIDIA to enable GPU-powered capabilities spanning ground infrastructure and on-orbit applications. These discussions align with Aadi Space’s broader proposition of integrating artificial intelligence into space logistics and mission operations.
At the symposium, Jayram highlighted its core offerings: scalable in-space logistics, asset relocation, de-orbiting of defunct satellites, and space asset protection services. Its Space Logistics Vehicle (SLV) platform is designed to service a wide range of orbital assets, while the recently launched “Aadi Orchestrator” platform provides a unified, enterprise-grade system for mission control, telemetry, analytics, and data management.
Main attraction at the symposium was Jarvis: Aadi’s AI Agent. Jarvis offers Space Data Analytics, autonomous mission execution, automated procedure, kill-chain execution.
Jarvis’s intrigue was rivaled by Aadi’s Falcon!
Aadi’s Falcon is AI/ML based autonomous Rendezvous and proximity Operations (RPO) subsystem. That said, Aadi’s Falcon is currently in the testing phase and will have its own release to market with pomp and glory.
Overall, Jayram’s participation underscored Aadi Space’s ambition to position itself as a key player in space sustainability and operational intelligence, leveraging partnerships and advanced technologies to address the growing complexity of orbital infrastructure.
Picture : Jayram Deshpande, Founder & CEO (left) with Dr. Joel Mozer, Technical Advisor (Right)