• Finance to Aerospace Consulting (F2AC), a consultancy focussed on the space economy for the development of new business initiatives in favour of companies and related technologies, launches in Italy.
• The new consultancy will specialize in providing engineering expertise, business, finance, legal, and strategic advice to companies seeking new ways to innovate their services and products and gain competitive advantage.
• The F2AC team comprises senior industry figures with decades of experience across technology and business development, finance, aerospace, and defence regulation.
Businesses in Europe have a new source of expertise and support with the launch of F2AC, a consultancy focussing on new initiatives for existing organizations looking to solve business challenges and gain competitive edge in their business domain. Based in Italy, F2AC will bring together technological and territorial innovation with a multidisciplinary approach.
F2AC will also facilitate access to financial resources and provide legal advice related to space-related law. F2AC’s goal is to assist businesses in identifying and implementing innovative solutions, products and services supported by new technologies such as cybersecurity and space data. The team behind the new consultancy has a wealth of knowledge of innovation, in particular in aerospace, and in industrial and funding opportunities. Clients will benefit from working with senior industry players with decades of experience in technology and business development, finance, aerospace and defence regulation.
Carlo des Dorides, F2AC President, said: “Our team of researchers, technologists, system engineers and legal experts have helped launch some of Europe’s most important satellite navigation, remote sensing and telecommunications programmes, and secured funding for large and small business innovators. Through this new joint venture, F2AC is looking forward to working with European businesses to help them address challenges and pursue opportunities by applying space and cybersecurity solutions in ways that those businesses may not be able to identify on their own.”
F2AC will work with companies to manage technical evaluation and technological due diligence processes. It will also suggest new projects and solutions identified as having the potential to turn into commercially viable products and services. André Sincennes, F2AC CEO, added: “With F2AC’s vast expertise and competence in the aerospace sector and the New Space Economy, we will help businesses and public organizations to advance their applications and services, and develop new ones, in a broad array of fields going from mechanics, electronics, energy and biotechnology to logistics, transport, automotive and agri-food. F2AC will also provide advice on how to secure their data – not only to guard against interruptions to their business but also to protect their intellectual property by proposing innovative techniques to mitigate business risks.