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SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR WELCOMES SECOND COHORT OF INNOVATIVE COMPANIES TO COLORADO SPRINGS
SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR WELCOMES SECOND COHORT OF INNOVATIVE COMPANIES TO COLORADO SPRINGS

Business Upturn

time5 days ago

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SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR WELCOMES SECOND COHORT OF INNOVATIVE COMPANIES TO COLORADO SPRINGS

By GlobeNewswire Published on July 15, 2025, 03:37 IST Colorado Springs, CO, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Catalyst Campus is proud to welcome the second cohort of small businesses to the SDA TAP Lab – Catalyst Campus Mini Accelerator, a dynamic two-month program designed to prepare innovative companies for integration with the Space Domain Awareness Tools, Applications, and Processes Lab. These outstanding companies, selected from across the country, bring cutting-edge solutions that align with national space defense priorities. Over the next eight weeks, participants will receive targeted mentorship and critical exposure to key DoD and SDA stakeholders. Catalyst Campus, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, serves as a collaborative innovation hub where government, industry, startups, and academia converge to accelerate tech advancement in aerospace and defense. With state-of-the-art facilities and programs like the Mini Accelerator, the Campus provides a launchpad for small businesses looking to break into the national security space ecosystem. The SDA TAP Lab Mini Accelerator helps early-stage companies sharpen their technical solutions, navigate government contracting, and align with SDA's evolving mission needs. Designed as a pipeline into the SDA's Project Apollo, the program fosters practical integration and real-world application of emerging technologies in areas critical to Space Domain Awareness. Running from July 8 to August 22, this cohort will include two in-person programming weeks in Colorado Springs from July 15 to 25. During this time, companies will engage with subject matter experts, receive guidance on technical onboarding, and build relationships that support their transition to the SDA TAP Lab. Each cohort focuses on specific problem sets identified by SDA and Project Apollo. Companies selected for Cohort Two were chosen based on the technical promise of their solutions, alignment with SDA mission areas, and potential for impact across national defense applications. Problem statements for the Mini Accelerator can be viewed at: The Catalyst Campus team, in collaboration with government and industry advisors, led a rigorous review and down-select process to identify the most promising applicants. We are thrilled to introduce the selected companies: At BQP, we're developing a quantum-accelerated digital twin platform for mission-critical applications. The platform, BQPhy, is a back-end engine that integrates seamlessly into existing engineering workflows and operates on today's infrastructure without requiring quantum hardware. We are bridging the gap between current high-performance computers and future quantum computers with probabilistic algorithms from quantum information science, unlocking simulation capabilities that were previously impractical or impossible. BQPhy reduces time, accuracy, and throughput inefficiencies, thereby accelerating development cycles, unlocking previously unexplored design spaces, lowering costs, and enhancing product outcomes. Paterson Aerospace Systems Corp. is taking a sustainable approach to space exploration through research and development. Our current products aim at improving Space Domain Awareness, by providing automated tracking, detection and maneuvering of objects in earth orbit. For this reason, we are developing technologies capable of tracking the millions of objects smaller than 10cm, which are orbiting the earth and threatening key systems. By giving secure access to this data, as well as automated analysis and trajectory mapping, this technology has the potential to prevent a catastrophic future where access to space is virtually impossible. As humanity moves toward its interplanetary destiny, we will need to be more conscious of our environmental impact on Earth and beyond. At Paterson Aerospace Systems, it is our duty to develop technologies to secure humanity's safe and sustainable future among the stars. www. R4C Tech specializes in developing advanced cyber-physical intelligence software systems that detect and characterize threats, extract advanced insights, and enable data-driven decision-making. R4C Tech is led by experienced scientists and innovators in aerospace, defense, and artificial intelligence, dedicated to pioneering intelligent systems that significantly enhance national security and critical infrastructure resilience. We are building a suite of tools to support the integration and automation of space domain awareness technologies including a machine learning- and weather-based predictor for a future foreign rocket launch probability given several probable launch windows. Catalyst Campus looks forward to supporting these companies as they advance technologies that enhance national security, strengthen space domain awareness, and shape the future of defense innovation. About Catalyst Campus The SDA TAP Lab Mini Accelerator is a high-impact program designed to support early-stage companies in rapidly developing and refining technology solutions for Space Domain Awareness (SDA). Over two-month cycles, it provides participants with intensive mentorship, technical workshops, and access to cutting-edge data and computational resources. The program focuses on addressing specific SDA problem statements by fostering collaboration with operators and aligning solutions with real-world needs. The program is headquartered on the Catalyst Campus for Technology and Innovation (CCTI) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. CCTI is a collaborative ecosystem where industry, small business, entrepreneurs, startups, government, academia, and investors intersect with Colorado's aerospace and defense industry to create community, spark innovation, and stimulate business growth. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR WELCOMES SECOND COHORT OF INNOVATIVE COMPANIES TO COLORADO SPRINGS
SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR WELCOMES SECOND COHORT OF INNOVATIVE COMPANIES TO COLORADO SPRINGS

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time6 days ago

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SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR WELCOMES SECOND COHORT OF INNOVATIVE COMPANIES TO COLORADO SPRINGS

Catalyst Campus continues momentum with national defense-focused innovation program in partnership with the SDA TAP Lab Colorado Springs, CO, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Catalyst Campus is proud to welcome the second cohort of small businesses to the SDA TAP Lab – Catalyst Campus Mini Accelerator, a dynamic two-month program designed to prepare innovative companies for integration with the Space Domain Awareness Tools, Applications, and Processes Lab. These outstanding companies, selected from across the country, bring cutting-edge solutions that align with national space defense priorities. Over the next eight weeks, participants will receive targeted mentorship and critical exposure to key DoD and SDA stakeholders. Catalyst Campus, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, serves as a collaborative innovation hub where government, industry, startups, and academia converge to accelerate tech advancement in aerospace and defense. With state-of-the-art facilities and programs like the Mini Accelerator, the Campus provides a launchpad for small businesses looking to break into the national security space ecosystem. The SDA TAP Lab Mini Accelerator helps early-stage companies sharpen their technical solutions, navigate government contracting, and align with SDA's evolving mission needs. Designed as a pipeline into the SDA's Project Apollo, the program fosters practical integration and real-world application of emerging technologies in areas critical to Space Domain Awareness. Running from July 8 to August 22, this cohort will include two in-person programming weeks in Colorado Springs from July 15 to 25. During this time, companies will engage with subject matter experts, receive guidance on technical onboarding, and build relationships that support their transition to the SDA TAP Lab. Each cohort focuses on specific problem sets identified by SDA and Project Apollo. Companies selected for Cohort Two were chosen based on the technical promise of their solutions, alignment with SDA mission areas, and potential for impact across national defense applications. Problem statements for the Mini Accelerator can be viewed at: The Catalyst Campus team, in collaboration with government and industry advisors, led a rigorous review and down-select process to identify the most promising applicants. We are thrilled to introduce the selected companies: At BQP, we're developing a quantum-accelerated digital twin platform for mission-critical applications. The platform, BQPhy, is a back-end engine that integrates seamlessly into existing engineering workflows and operates on today's infrastructure without requiring quantum hardware. We are bridging the gap between current high-performance computers and future quantum computers with probabilistic algorithms from quantum information science, unlocking simulation capabilities that were previously impractical or impossible. BQPhy reduces time, accuracy, and throughput inefficiencies, thereby accelerating development cycles, unlocking previously unexplored design spaces, lowering costs, and enhancing product outcomes. Paterson Aerospace Systems Corp. is taking a sustainable approach to space exploration through research and development. Our current products aim at improving Space Domain Awareness, by providing automated tracking, detection and maneuvering of objects in earth orbit. For this reason, we are developing technologies capable of tracking the millions of objects smaller than 10cm, which are orbiting the earth and threatening key systems. By giving secure access to this data, as well as automated analysis and trajectory mapping, this technology has the potential to prevent a catastrophic future where access to space is virtually impossible. As humanity moves toward its interplanetary destiny, we will need to be more conscious of our environmental impact on Earth and beyond. At Paterson Aerospace Systems, it is our duty to develop technologies to secure humanity's safe and sustainable future among the stars. R4C Tech specializes in developing advanced cyber-physical intelligence software systems that detect and characterize threats, extract advanced insights, and enable data-driven decision-making. R4C Tech is led by experienced scientists and innovators in aerospace, defense, and artificial intelligence, dedicated to pioneering intelligent systems that significantly enhance national security and critical infrastructure resilience. We are building a suite of tools to support the integration and automation of space domain awareness technologies including a machine learning- and weather-based predictor for a future foreign rocket launch probability given several probable launch windows. Catalyst Campus looks forward to supporting these companies as they advance technologies that enhance national security, strengthen space domain awareness, and shape the future of defense innovation. About Catalyst Campus The SDA TAP Lab Mini Accelerator is a high-impact program designed to support early-stage companies in rapidly developing and refining technology solutions for Space Domain Awareness (SDA). Over two-month cycles, it provides participants with intensive mentorship, technical workshops, and access to cutting-edge data and computational resources. The program focuses on addressing specific SDA problem statements by fostering collaboration with operators and aligning solutions with real-world needs. The program is headquartered on the Catalyst Campus for Technology and Innovation (CCTI) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. CCTI is a collaborative ecosystem where industry, small business, entrepreneurs, startups, government, academia, and investors intersect with Colorado's aerospace and defense industry to create community, spark innovation, and stimulate business growth. CONTACT: Wenndy Garzon Catalyst Accelerator 8015058988 in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR COHORT 2 OF SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR
APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR COHORT 2 OF SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR

Business Upturn

time06-05-2025

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APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR COHORT 2 OF SDA TAP LAB – CATALYST CAMPUS MINI ACCELERATOR

Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Catalyst Campus is proud to announce that applications are now open for Cohort 2 of the SDA TAP Lab – Catalyst Campus Mini Accelerator, a high-impact accelerator program designed to connect emerging technology companies with national security needs. Over an intensive eight-week hybrid program beginning June 9, selected companies will engage in technical workshops, one-on-one mentorship, and direct collaboration with SDA and national defense stakeholders. Programming includes an in-person session from June 17 to June 27 at Catalyst Campus in Colorado Springs, CO. Advertisement Companies selected for Cohort 2 will gain: Access to government and industry subject matter experts Hands-on support with SDA TAP Lab onboarding Guidance in shaping product roadmaps to align with real SDA mission needs A direct path to potential integration with Project Apollo following program completion The SDA TAP Lab – Catalyst Campus Mini Accelerator fosters a critical pipeline of innovation by enabling early-stage and dual-use companies to mature technologies that directly contribute to space domain awareness and the broader Department of Defense (DoD) mission. The second cohort will focus on engaging companies whose capabilities align with key problem sets currently being addressed by the SDA TAP Lab through Project Apollo. Areas of interest for this cohort include: SDA TAP Lab Problem 1: Using commercial or public imagery, detect the start of a space launch cycle automatically. SDA TAP Lab Problem 3: Using seismic data, commercially available cell-phone accelerometer data, or weather data, detect the time and location of foreign space launches automatically. SDA TAP Lab Problem 7: Using orbital data and/or knowledge of sensors and satellites, develop a sensor search technique that maximizes the probability of reacquiring a satellite or space launch vehicle. The technique must be valid for ground or space based EO, IR, RF, or RADAR sensors. SDA TAP Lab Problem 9: Using orbital data, develop a specialized technique to process uncorrelated tracks (UCTs) and promote candidate orbits generated from UCTs which may actively manage their optical or radar signatures or otherwise be evading detection, tracking, and identification. SDA TAP Lab Problem 11: Using orbital data, automatically detect separation events and classify them as either 1) sub-satellite deployment, 2) Debris generating event. Further sub-classify debris generating events, as either: Shedding, Explosion, Impact SDA TAP Lab Problem 16: Since we assume surprise may come through camouflage, concealment, deception or maneuver (CCDM) we must interrogate targets for evidence of CCDM. Develop techniques to evaluate whether combinations of the following are true of UCT candidate orbits, or satellites in a catalog classified as unknown (UNK), debris (DEB), rocket body (R/B), or an inactive payload: Object is stable Stability has changed SDA TAP Lab Problem 20: Generate a radio frequency (RF) pattern of life for individual satellites. This may include typical bandwidth, channel, mode, center frequency, power, encryption, or beam pointing. Companies interested in applying should review the SDA problem statements and application criteria at: Key Dates for Cohort 2: Applications Close: May 21, 2025 May 21, 2025 Company Onboarding: June 3–6, 2025 June 3–6, 2025 Program Dates: June 9 – August 1, 2025 June 9 – August 1, 2025 In-Person Weeks: June 17 – June 27, 2025 Organizations with innovative space or dual-use technologies aligned with the SDA TAP Lab's mission are highly encouraged to apply. About Catalyst Campus The SDA TAP Lab Mini Accelerator is a high-impact program designed to support early-stage companies in rapidly developing and refining technology solutions for Space Domain Awareness (SDA). Over two-month cycles, it provides participants with intensive mentorship, technical workshops, and access to cutting-edge data and computational resources. The program focuses on addressing specific SDA problem statements by fostering collaboration with operators and aligning solutions with real-world needs. The program is headquartered on the Catalyst Campus for Technology and Innovation (CCTI) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. CCTI is a collaborative ecosystem where industry, small business, entrepreneurs, startups, government, academia, and investors intersect with Colorado's aerospace and defense industry to create community, spark innovation, and stimulate business growth. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.

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