ispace Legal Department Named Finalist for ALB Japan Law Awards 2026, a First for a Japanese Space Startup
The legal department of space startup ispace has been selected as a finalist in the TMT category of the 'ALB JAPAN LAW AWARDS 2026.' This recognition highlights the company's international standards in legal governance and export control.
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ispace, inc. (Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Takeshi Hakamada; TSE: 9348) has been named a finalist for the 'Technology, Media and Telecommunications In-House Team of the Year' at the 'ALB JAPAN LAW AWARDS 2026,' hosted by Asian Legal Business (ALB), a Thomson Reuters publication.
This award recognizes outstanding achievements by corporate legal departments and law firms in Japan. ispace is the first Japanese space startup to reach the finals of this prestigious event. The selection reflects the Legal and Compliance Department's success in strengthening global collaboration and executing complex contracts, including payload service agreements. Furthermore, the team was praised for enhancing global export control systems, which are vital for the secure management and utilization of advanced technologies in the space sector.
In an industry requiring multi-country technical cooperation and regulatory compliance, the legal function is a critical pillar for business growth. Ryota Kaneko, Global General Counsel of ispace, commented: 'We are honored to be named a finalist. The space industry demands innovation balanced with robust legal frameworks. Our team remains committed to our philosophy of "enabling the business" as we support the realization of ispace's mission.'
Currently, ispace operates across Japan, Luxembourg, and the U.S. with approximately 350 staff. Following Mission 1 in 2023, the company plans Mission 2 for 2025. Future milestones include the deployment of a lunar orbiter in 2027 (Mission 2.5), the launch of the 'ULTRA' lander model for Mission 3 in 2028, and Mission 4 in 2029. Mission 5, led by the U.S. entity as part of Team Draper, is scheduled for 2030 to contribute to NASA’s Artemis program.
This award recognizes outstanding achievements by corporate legal departments and law firms in Japan. ispace is the first Japanese space startup to reach the finals of this prestigious event. The selection reflects the Legal and Compliance Department's success in strengthening global collaboration and executing complex contracts, including payload service agreements. Furthermore, the team was praised for enhancing global export control systems, which are vital for the secure management and utilization of advanced technologies in the space sector.
In an industry requiring multi-country technical cooperation and regulatory compliance, the legal function is a critical pillar for business growth. Ryota Kaneko, Global General Counsel of ispace, commented: 'We are honored to be named a finalist. The space industry demands innovation balanced with robust legal frameworks. Our team remains committed to our philosophy of "enabling the business" as we support the realization of ispace's mission.'
Currently, ispace operates across Japan, Luxembourg, and the U.S. with approximately 350 staff. Following Mission 1 in 2023, the company plans Mission 2 for 2025. Future milestones include the deployment of a lunar orbiter in 2027 (Mission 2.5), the launch of the 'ULTRA' lander model for Mission 3 in 2028, and Mission 4 in 2029. Mission 5, led by the U.S. entity as part of Team Draper, is scheduled for 2030 to contribute to NASA’s Artemis program.
FAQ
What is the significance of the ALB Japan Law Awards for ispace?
It marks the first time a Japanese space startup has been recognized at this level, validating that ispace's internal governance meets global standards.
What specific achievements led to this nomination?
The nomination was based on the team's ability to handle complex payload service contracts and its advanced multilateral export control systems.
How does ispace's legal team support its technical missions?
The team focuses on 'enabling the business' by managing international regulations and export controls, allowing for seamless cross-border technology collaboration.