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Osmos X

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www.osmos-x.com/Bruz, France
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About

Osmos X is a French deep-tech NewSpace company based near Rennes. Founded in 2022, it is redefining orbital logistics by designing, manufacturing, and operating reusable Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTVs), propelled by a proprietary electro-plasmic ion propulsion system.

Leveraging decades of expertise in ion‐source physics and plasma engineering, Osmos X’s propulsion technology offers ultra-low propellant consumption, high specific impulse, and sustained thrust over long mission durations. The company aims to operate a full fleet of reusable orbital servicing vehicles, providing end-to-end space logistics services — including satellite repositioning, orbital transfers (LEO-GEO, LEO-LEO or LEO-MEO), payload delivery, and active debris removal via contactless ion beam techniques.

To date, Osmos X has secured over €2 million in seed funding, to support R&D, prototyping, and in-orbit demonstration efforts.  It is also incubated at ESA BIC Nord France.

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Quality & Project Manager

Osmos X

CEO

Osmos X

Marketplace (4)

  • Service

    Satellite repositioning and refueling

    Orbital Plane Changes; GEO Slot Transfers; Altitude boosts; Mid-Life Orbit Adjustments

    • Space
    Author

    Quality & Project Manager at Osmos X

    Bruz, France

  • Service

    Contactless Space Cleaning

    OSMOS X pioneers contactless ion-beam tech to safely remove all space debris sizes—zero contact, zero risk, sustainable orbit cleanup.

    Author

    Quality & Project Manager at Osmos X

    Bruz, France

  • Service

    Space Trucking and Deorbitation

    OSMOS X’s Thorus offers cost-efficient in-orbit transport—LEO-GEO, LEO-LEO & deorbiting—boosting payload, lifespan & mission flexibility.

    Author

    Quality & Project Manager at Osmos X

    Bruz, France

  • Product

    High efficiency thruster

    By 2028, OSMOS X will launch advanced electro-plasmic thrusters for long-duration, high-efficiency satellite and spacecraft missions

    Author

    Quality & Project Manager at Osmos X

    Bruz, France