<p>In this episode of the NSV Podcast, we sit down with <strong>Lukas Werling, co-founder &amp; CEO of InSpacePropulsion Technologies, or</strong><a href="https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=0a1aba6b912ecc9d&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS970US970&sxsrf=ANbL-n52vItmQ7Tq2xEIN506DKB8OsO6CQ:1772631997536&q=ISPTech+-+InSpacePropulsion+Technologies+GmbH&si=AL3DRZGNtcdgKOqVhotcr-UG2kkYpwR2WO4qu3O00NmpwBmLnRAG-1bqK1vkCcvgWslrd_EVhUGfw4bw_5YKE6JAtsDFH3RQ75AIpYyl0EmsBxyQk5e_UHsXWtKltK_3xrZkB2zSFKuSHGJs1VmX1-n4yud1iPzxxZ-cdNVB42PSm0cOR9tWBcg%3D&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwic9p7ksIaTAxWYcvEDHVcvG60Q_coHegQILhAB" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"> </a><strong>ISP Tech</strong>, a German startup building non-toxic chemical propulsion systems for satellites and spacecraft.</p><p>After more than a decade at DLR’s rocket engine test site in Lampoldshausen, Lukas spun out ISP Tech to commercialize advanced green propulsion technology. We discuss:</p><ul><li>The journey from research scientist to founder</li><li>How to spin out of a major research institution</li><li>Chemical vs. electric propulsion</li><li>Why agility in orbit is becoming critical</li><li>Europe’s funding environment for deep tech</li></ul><p>ISP Tech is building the mobility layer of space, enabling satellites to move precisely, responsively, and safely in an increasingly crowded orbit.</p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Lukas and ISPTech:</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukas-werling/https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspacepropulsion-technologies-isptech/https://www.isptech.space/</p>

NewSpaceVision

NewSpaceVision

#48: From Spin-Off to Spin Control with Chemical Propulsion (feat. Lukas Werling, CEO & Co-Founder, ISPTech)

MAR 4, 202649 MIN
NewSpaceVision

#48: From Spin-Off to Spin Control with Chemical Propulsion (feat. Lukas Werling, CEO & Co-Founder, ISPTech)

MAR 4, 202649 MIN

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<p>In this episode of the NSV Podcast, we sit down with <strong>Lukas Werling, co-founder &amp; CEO of InSpacePropulsion Technologies, or</strong><a href="https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=0a1aba6b912ecc9d&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS970US970&sxsrf=ANbL-n52vItmQ7Tq2xEIN506DKB8OsO6CQ:1772631997536&q=ISPTech+-+InSpacePropulsion+Technologies+GmbH&si=AL3DRZGNtcdgKOqVhotcr-UG2kkYpwR2WO4qu3O00NmpwBmLnRAG-1bqK1vkCcvgWslrd_EVhUGfw4bw_5YKE6JAtsDFH3RQ75AIpYyl0EmsBxyQk5e_UHsXWtKltK_3xrZkB2zSFKuSHGJs1VmX1-n4yud1iPzxxZ-cdNVB42PSm0cOR9tWBcg%3D&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwic9p7ksIaTAxWYcvEDHVcvG60Q_coHegQILhAB" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"> </a><strong>ISP Tech</strong>, a German startup building non-toxic chemical propulsion systems for satellites and spacecraft.</p><p>After more than a decade at DLR’s rocket engine test site in Lampoldshausen, Lukas spun out ISP Tech to commercialize advanced green propulsion technology. We discuss:</p><ul><li>The journey from research scientist to founder</li><li>How to spin out of a major research institution</li><li>Chemical vs. electric propulsion</li><li>Why agility in orbit is becoming critical</li><li>Europe’s funding environment for deep tech</li></ul><p>ISP Tech is building the mobility layer of space, enabling satellites to move precisely, responsively, and safely in an increasingly crowded orbit.</p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Lukas and ISPTech:</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukas-werling/https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspacepropulsion-technologies-isptech/https://www.isptech.space/</p>