What does it take to protect, inspect, and extend the life of Europe’s most valuable satellites?
🌍🛰️ At the EU ISOS Strategic Forum 2025 in Munich, SpaceWatch.Global Publisher Torsten Kriening sits down with Marion Andrieux, Chief Commercial Officer of Infinite Orbits, one of Europe’s leading new-space companies in In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS).
This Space Café Clip goes straight into the heart of a sector that is rapidly becoming mission-critical for Europe’s security, resilience, and space economy.
🔍 In this conversation:
🌍 Why GEO is where 90% of satellite value still resides
🌍 How Orbit Guard provides “eyes and ears” in geostationary orbit for space surveillance
🌍 What passive vs. active surveillance really means in orbit
🌍 How inspector satellites can act as bodyguards for strategic space assets
🌍 The dual-use nature of in-orbit services for civil and defence applications
🌍 When Infinite Orbits’ next-generation GEO inspector satellites will launch
🌍 How fast Europe can realistically build, launch, and deploy ISOS capabilities
🌍 Why European industrial cooperation, including strong German partners, is key to scaling faster
From surveillance micro-satellites to ambitious life-extension missions docking with end-of-life GEO spacecraft, Infinite Orbits is showing how Europe can move from dependence to operational sovereignty in orbit.
In-orbit servicing isn’t science fiction anymore – it’s Europe’s next strategic frontier.







