ispace, inc.
Notice Regarding Payload Service Agreement with South Korean Unmanned Exploration Laboratory
ispace Inc. has entered into a payload service agreement worth 2.5 million USD (approximately 400 million JPY) with South Korean Unmanned Exploration Laboratory as of March 31, 2026.
Key Figures
- Contract Amount: 2.5 million USD (approximately 400 million JPY)
- Contract Date: 2026-03-31
- Impact on Earnings: No impact on consolidated earnings guidance for the fiscal year ending March 2026
AI要約
Contract Overview
ispace Inc. has concluded a payload service agreement with Unmanned Exploration Laboratory (UEL), a South Korean space exploration company. UEL, founded in 2023 as a privately held company, is engaged in developing lunar exploration rovers. The contract involves providing the service of mounting their two-wheeled lunar exploration rover on ispace’s landers and rovers and transporting it to the Moon. The contract amount is 2.5 million USD (approximately 400 million JPY), with the board resolution and contract signing taking place on March 31, 2026.
Outlook and Impact on Earnings
This contract is based on the launch of Mission 3 (the next Japanese mission) and follows the interim payload service agreement (iPSA) concluded in October 2025. It is stated that there will be no impact on the consolidated earnings guidance for the fiscal year ending March 2026 due to this matter.
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