Arkisys partners with Odin Space to deliver the world’s first-ever collision insurance for their customers.
Dec 15, 2025
Odin Space, the leading provider of end-to-end solutions for lethal, non-trackable debris, and Arkisys, a pioneer in on-orbit infrastructure and operational systems, today announced a partnership to equip Arkisys’ upcoming Cutter mission with Odin Nano Sensors™. By using this technology, Arkisys is setting a new standard of assurance as they become the first operator to offer their customers collision insurance based on verified debris impact data.
Powered by sub-centimetre debris intelligence. At the core of this collaboration are Odin’s Nano Sensors, which act as a “black box” for spacecraft. They record the exact moment and location of debris impacts - information operators have never had before. This clarity on sub-centimetre debris, and always-on collision monitoring, gives Arkisys a unique offering for their customers: affordable insurance powered by confirmed debris impact events. Collision Insurance Gateway™ Today, around 93% of spacecraft are uninsured due to the prohibitively expensive nature of legacy insurance policies. Together, this partnership will deliver the world’s first collision insurance solution, giving Arkisys’ customers access to affordable financial protection. Using Odin’s technology, underwriters can now reliably attribute impact events, enabling collision-specific cover at premiums 100 times lower than traditional in-orbit insurance. Leading the shift toward responsible, long-term operations. Arkisys demonstrates industry leadership by committing to sustainable operations in orbit. As launch rates surge and the risk of sub-centimetre debris escalates, this partnership represents a crucial first step toward a new era of space sustainability - one where operators can confidently expand their missions without compounding orbital risk.
Executive Quotes
James New, CEO and Co-founder of Odin Space, said: “Our partnership with Arkisys marks a pivotal shift in how the industry tackles the rising threat of lethal, non-trackable debris. As space operations mature, insurance must become a standard part of every mission. Offering premiums up to 100× cheaper than legacy policies is a major step toward that future. Equipping Arkisys spacecraft with Odin’s Nano Sensors is the first move in a new era of safer, smarter, more sustainable space activity.”
David Barnhart, CEO and Co-Founder of Arkisys, said: “By enabling insurance for the Arkisys Port Architecture flight elements (Cutter and Port Modules) in orbit, this partnership offers customers not just a new on-orbit commercial logistics domain but a proven method to safeguard their business investments and operations. We see this partnership as one of the key enablers for the new in-space circular economy to enable thousands of new customers to develop new commercial innovations in space. We are proud to host Odin’s unique new technology that enables this next step in Space commercialization”.
About Odin Space
Odin Space delivers the first end-to-end intelligence on lethal, non-trackable space debris – providing the data layer needed to truly understand, manage, and insure against collision risk. Odin’s Nano Sensors and Scout Satellites work together as a distributed, always-on sensor network, revealing what's truly happening in orbit and alerting operators to emerging and evolving threats. Backed by partnerships with leading insurance brokers, Odin also powers the world’s first collision insurance product, leveraging forensic impact data to cut premiums by up to 100x. From mission design to in-orbit operations, Odin Space provides the insight and protection operators need to build safer missions and navigate an increasingly congested space domain.
For more information, visit odin.space.
About Arkisys
Arkisys, Inc., located in Los Alamitos, California, is a rapidly scaling on-orbit services company providing post-launch hosting, integration, and servicing capabilities through its proprietary spacecraft platform infrastructure, “Port Architecture”. The company is expanding access to long-duration platforms that accelerate technology readiness and validation for commercial, government, and academic organizations. Arkisys works with system and subsystem providers to integrate their technology onto Port Modules, enabling innovation in components, payloads and new missions while capturing value across the rapidly growing on-orbit services market, estimated to reach $5.1 billion by 2030.
For more information, visit arkisys.com.
