
Space is a complex sector driven by macro-level dynamics that go beyond simple market forces, requiring a holistic view.
It comprises multiple domains/segments with different specificities, it is characterised by an ever evolving regulatory and policy environment which can heavily dictate the evolutions of the sector, and it has significant reach and implications into other industrial sectors thanks to the services and applications it enables, with subsequent dependency on general macro-trends.
Finally, it has considerable wider societal and economic impacts, justifying the still prevalent government spending in the sector. Indeed, Space is key to address growing challenges and needs for global connectivity, environmental monitoring and security.
The satcom industry and its value-chain is well-established, with over five decades of commercial existence. However, this industry is being disrupted by ventures established by dot-com Billionaires. These are rapidly changing the traditional norms of the industry from GEO to LEO architecture, and from 10s of large satellites to 100s or even 1000s of small satellites.
Examples of credentials:
Our service offering is systematically tailored to the various challenges of our customers, such as the digital transformation, by supporting them along all the steps of their projects.
The PwC space team enables its partners to identify the available levers to generate growth through their projects. Our team relies on a strong sectorial expertise, on demonstrated competencies for strategy definition to the optimisation of operations, and on our access to an international and multidisciplinary network of over 200 000 skilled collaborators.
With a 100-year legacy in strategy consulting, PwC and its strategy consulting team Strategy& offers a unique “capabilities-driven strategy” approach to maximise its clients’ chances of success.
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