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Fleet Space Technologies

Fleet Space Technologies

Mining

Adelaide Airport, South Australia 43,074 followers

We Are Explorers.

About us

Fleet Space Technologies, a leading Australian space company with a mission to connect Earth, Moon, and Mars, is revolutionising the mineral exploration, defence, and space exploration sectors through its groundbreaking products and connectivity solutions. Headquartered at a state-of-the-art facility in Adelaide, South Australia, Fleet has rapidly grown to over 100 employees and boasts a global presence, including a team in the US and offices in Canada, Luxembourg, and Chile.

Website
http://www.fleet.space
Industry
Mining
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Adelaide Airport, South Australia
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2015
Specialties
Remote Connectivity, Mineral Exploration, and Satellite

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    28 Butler Boulevard

    Adelaide Airport, South Australia 5950, AU

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Employees at Fleet Space Technologies

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  • 🏁 History made in Japan 🇯🇵 🇦🇺 As proud sponsors of Joanne Ciconte we're thrilled that she has become the first non-Toyota Gazoo Racing backed driver, and the first foreigner ever to podium in the KYOJO CUP since its founding in 2017. Joanne delivered an extraordinary Round 1: Qualifying 2nd, P2 in the Sprint Race, P2 in the Feature Race. We're proud to back her. At Fleet, we're drawn to people who go where others haven't, in environments that don't forgive mistakes, under pressure that most don't choose. Joanne operates exactly like that. Congratulations Joanne. Go Aussies! #KYOJOCUP #Motorsport #WomenInMotorsport #Japan #FleetSpaceTechnologies #JoanneCiconte

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  • Every meaningful discovery starts the same way. With a question you don't yet have the answer to. At Fleet, those questions tend to be about what lies beneath our Earth's surface, or beyond our atmosphere. We build the technology to go looking. Sometimes we find what we expected, and sometimes we find something more. Art is also about questions and exploration, and we think what's being explored is much bigger… our human inner world. The synergy is striking. Thats why we're a proud sponsor of something genuinely special this May. State Opera South Australia is bringing Bellini’s Norma to Her Majesty’s Theatre on May 15, reimagined through a space-inspired visual experience with bespoke animated projections drawing from the cosmos that inspires Fleet Space every day. Our CEO Flavia Tata Nardini put it best... "This collaboration is a beautiful way to connect science and art - to explore human stories through the lens of the cosmos. It’s incredibly exciting to see our world translated into a live performance that invites audiences to look up and think differently about the future.” Internationally acclaimed soprano Helena Dix leads the cast, fresh from the @Metropolitan Opera in New York, joined by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and State Opera Chorus in what forms part of State Opera SA's Golden Jubilee 2026 season. We're based in Adelaide. So is this amazing production. This city has a habit of producing things that don't fit neatly into a category, and we think that's worth backing. Photo by Robin Halls, Melbourne Opera. #Opera #Adelaide #SouthAustralia #FleetSpace #ArtAndScience #Norma #StateOpera #MadeInAdelaide #proudsponsor

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  • New technologies are reshaping how we understand the subsurface and expanding what’s possible. Quantum sensing is one of those frontiers. It's early, the technology is complex and it won't happen overnight. But the direction is exciting. Read Flavia Tata Nardini perspective from the Quantum Australia conference.

    What if we could find critical mineral deposits in months, not 15 years? When we started Fleet Space Technologies 10 years ago - we just wanted to solve a problem. How do you understand the subsurface faster, with more confidence, and less impact? Today, that question has taken us to quantum sensing. At the Quantum Australia Conference in Adelaide, we’re talking about how this next wave of this technology could fundamentally change subsurface intelligence. Because the reality is this: We need to discover more critical minerals. We need to do it faster. We need to reduce the environmental footprint of exploration. Traditional approaches won’t get us there. Quantum sensing opens a different path. One that allows us to see the subsurface with a level of precision and speed that hasn’t been possible before. I often compare it to medicine. You don’t go straight to surgery. You start with imaging. X-ray. MRI. You build understanding first, then act with confidence. That’s the shift we’re working towards in exploration. This isn’t simple technology, it's complex and certainly won’t happen overnight. But if we get it right, we move from decades-long discovery cycles to something measured in months. That changes everything. If you’re working on real-world applications of quantum, I’d love to connect. #QAC2026 #QuantumAustralia #QuantumSensing #CriticalMinerals

  • There's a certain kind of person who, after decades in an industry, is still more excited about where it's going than where it's been. Kendall Cole-Rae is one of those people. As our Expert in Residence, Kendall brought real experience from inside the industry, years spent operating within Rio Tinto and Barrick, paired with a genuine belief that the industry could operate differently. What he leaves behind isn't just sharper thinking on our side. It's a higher bar for what it means to truly understand the people and operations you're building for. Thank you Kendall. Paul Agnew picks up the baton from here, in no small part because of the foundation you laid.

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  • 🔎 Agile Geoscience: De-Risking the Search for Life on Mars 🔴 A sample collected by NASA’s Perseverance rover from an ancient riverbed in Jezero Crater may hold evidence of ancient microbial life. The sample - “Sapphire Canyon,” taken from a rock known as “Cheyava Falls” - contains potential biosignatures, marking a significant step forward in understanding whether life once existed on Mars. Discoveries like this don’t happen by chance. They are the result of increasingly precise, data-driven exploration - guided by the ability to understand what lies beneath the surface before a single sample is taken. At Fleet Space, we are working alongside global leaders including NASA Ames Research Center, Honeybee Robotics, a Blue Origin Company, the SETI Institute, Columbia University, MIT Media Lab and renowned polar explorer Tim Jarvis AM to advance the science of off-world exploration through analogue research in the Arctic and Antarctica. In these extreme environments, we are developing the methodologies for Agile Geoscience on other worlds - integrating real-time subsurface imaging with intelligent drilling to identify high-value targets, de-risk exploration, and generate the datasets that guide mission decisions. To safeguard future missions to the Moon and Mars, we must develop off-world exploration technologies that de-risk programs seeking to uncover life beyond Earth. 👉 Learn more about Fleet Space’s collaborations to build operational doctrine for scalable off-world exploration: 🔴 Antarctica - https://lnkd.in/gq4mMBDX 🌕 The Arctic - https://lnkd.in/dGAq8AGv 🌋 Canary Islands - https://lnkd.in/dHZSJyny 🚀 SPIDER / Blue Ghost Mission 2 - https://lnkd.in/ggiXGPxn #AgileGeoscience #Mars #3D #Seismic #AdAstra #Moon #Mars

  • Is your data working together - or sitting in silos? ⛏️ AI-driven exploration is only as powerful as your integration. If your geology, geophysics and geospatial data are still operating in technical silos, you’re leaving discovery potential on the table. Join the Fleet Space Technologies team at the World Mining Congress in Lima for a deep dive into ‘Collaborative Intelligence in Mineral Exploration’. In this hands-on course, we’re bridging the gap between: ✅ Geology ✅ Geophysics ✅ AI & Machine Learning Learn the interdisciplinary workflows needed to turn complex geological, geophysical, hyperspectral, and remote sensing datasets into actionable exploration insights. Presenters: Shaghayegh (Shae) Akbarpour - Geospatial Data Scientist Mikayla Sambrooks – Senior Exploration Geophysicist Alastair Tait – Project Geologist Date: June 22, 2026 Location: World Mining Congress | Lima Secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/gJWeFEhE Course details: https://lnkd.in/gtE465Pd

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  • 🚀 ATTENTION: Fly AU Astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg 🚀 In the coming weeks, the Australian Government will decide whether to send AU astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg to space in partnership with the European Space Agency - ESA. With the International Space Station currently planned to retire around 2030, this may represent one of the final opportunities for Australia to send an astronaut to the ISS. This matters not only for Australia’s space future, but for every young person who dreams of being part of it. On International Women's Day, let's exercise our responsibility to support Australia’s best on the world stage. If girls are going to see themselves in STEM, if Australia’s future is as bright as the stars - let’s show posterity what’s possible! The Advertiser is inviting students to submit a short message explaining why they believe Australia should support sending Katherine Bennell-Pegg to space. Please have the young people in your life - of any age - to share their voice this week and submit a short message to the below email alias. SUBMIT NOTE & SUPPORT: spacemail@news.com.au Their messages can help show that Australia’s next generation cares deeply about science, exploration, and our future in space. Fly Katherine! 🚀 #IWD2026 #FlyKatherine #Australia #WomenInSTEM #SpaceExploration #WeAreExplorers #KatherineBennellPegg

  • 🚀 International Women’s Day: Celebrating STEM Leaders & Breakthroughs 🚀 Joanne Ciconte’s rise from karting champion to the youngest driver on the 2025 F1 ACADEMY grid is a powerful journey of speed, precision, real-time learning, and the courage to break new ground - all principles that are defining the next-generation of leadership in high-performance STEM fields. As she pushes toward becoming Australia’s first female Formula 1 driver, we’re proud to support Joanne’s trailblazing career at the frontier of technology, exploration, and performance: https://lnkd.in/gwjCpp7C Learn more about Joanne and the future of Formula 1: https://lnkd.in/gxSZ96Bh Happy International Women's Day! #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2026 #WomenInSTEM #WomenInMotorsport #F1 #FleetSpace #WeAreExplorers

  • 🔎 PDAC 2026: Fleet Space & Stanford Mineral X Agile Geoscience Focus 💡 This week, Fleet Space’s Head of Machine Learning, Jack Muir, took the stage at Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) to unpack how breakthroughs in the integration of 3D seismic imaging, MT, and AI are unlocking new high-resolution structural insights from the district to target scale in complex geologies. Expanding on the topic, Jack also joined a panel of leaders moderated led by Stanford Mineral-X’s Jef Caers to outline the frontier of geophysics and how a matrix of new technologies are helping majors quantify and reduce uncertainty in their exploration programs. Key Takeaways: 🌐 Integrated geophysics is becoming the new baseline for smarter exploration 📈 The real unlock is turning complex signals into actionable decisions in the field 🌎 Exploration teams need workflows that scale across portfolios - not one-off interpretations Thank you to Jeff and the broader community for coming together to share how Agile Geoscience is redefining the future of mining through smarter, more integrated, better-informed exploration strategies. See you next year Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)! #AgileGeoscience #MineralExploration #3D #Seismic #AI #MiningInnovation #Integration #Stanford #MineralX #FleetSpace

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  • 💡 New Paper: Boda-Kaiser 3D Porphyry Imaging with 3D Seismic + Gravity Integration 🔎 Proud to share that Fleet Space Technologies' Brooke North has published a technical paper in the Australian Journal of Earth Sciences demonstrating how integration of 3D ambient noise tomography with gravity and field data strengthens exploration workflows for copper-gold porphyry deposits. Using the real-time 3D seismic imaging of Fleet Space’s Agile Geoscience platform - ExoSphere - across the Boda-Kaiser porphyry deposits in the Molong Volcanic Belt (Macquarie Arc, NSW) - the study outlines new, integrated 3D insights into its subsurface architecture, from camp scale down to deposit scale. This is a strong example of how natively 3D seismic imaging integrated with gravity, drilling, geochemical data creates decision-grade 3D geological frameworks and structural insights for global operators. 👏 Congrats, Brooke North, Anthony Reid, and the Fleet Space team for advancing the science needed for the next-generation of mineral discovery. 👉 Read the paper: https://lnkd.in/gTrymHm5 To dig deeper, come chat with the Fleet Space team Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Booth 1338 South Trade Show! #Geology #3D #Seismic #Porphyry #Copper #Gold #Minerals #Exploration #MacquarieArc #Geoscience #FleetSpace #PDAC2026

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