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CORAC Engineering – Strategic-Technological Analysis

Oct 27, 2025
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In an era when cybersecurity extends beyond Earth into orbit, CORAC Engineering has emerged as a young European company tackling one of the space domain’s newest challenges: securing satellites and their communications. Founded in 2022 in Prague, Czech Republic, this deep-tech startup specializes in quantum-safe cryptography and cyber-defense solutions designed for spacecraft and critical networks[1][2]. Its mission is to enable resilient satellite operations, ensuring that data exchanged with orbiting assets remains confidential, authentic, and available even under sophisticated attacks[3]. By developing both hardware and software for encryption and key management, CORAC is positioning itself as a sovereign European provider in a field traditionally dominated by larger foreign defense contractors. The company’s work—with roots in academic research on quantum cryptography—caters to a strategic need: as Europe pursues independent capabilities in secure communications, CORAC offers home-grown technology to protect European satellites from cyber threats and eavesdropping. The allure of this startup lies in how it intersects the European Union’s quests for strategic autonomy in space and cybersecurity. Its story exemplifies the broader push for European innovation that reduces reliance on non-allied suppliers while reinforcing the collective security of Europe and NATO. Readers interested in Europe’s emerging defense tech ecosystem will find CORAC Engineering a compelling case of a niche startup aiming to fortify the next frontier of security.

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