All.Space (UK) – Strategic-Technological Analysis
All.Space (formerly Isotropic Systems) is a UK-based scale-up engineering a new class of smart satellite communication terminals. Founded in 2013 in Reading, England, the company has quietly built a reputation for disruptive antenna technology that enables simultaneous connections to multiple satellites in different orbits. Its Hydra multi-link terminals allow military and government users to roam across geostationary (GEO), medium (MEO), and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites on one device. This capability promises resilient, always-on connectivity – a crucial advantage as Europe seeks greater strategic autonomy in secure communications. All.Space’s journey from a niche startup to a defence-tech contender has been fueled by partnerships with the European Space Agency (ESA) and UK Ministry of Defence, as well as venture backing from aerospace industry leaders. Now moving into full production, All.Space stands at the intersection of Europe’s ambition to reduce dependency on foreign satellite networks and NATO’s drive for multi-domain operational connectivity. The following report explores how this company’s innovative terminals could become a pivotal asset for Europe’s defense technology base, strengthening deterrence and supply chain sovereignty in the communications domain.

