
The Halocell Energy team was proud to be part of Australia’s premier space industry gathering at the Hyatt Regency, connecting with government, defence, and industry leaders focused on building sovereign capability and commercial pathways in space.A highlight was our Co-Founder & CEO Paul Moonie joining the panel discussion on Sovereign space systems: Commercial pathways for manufacturing and integration. Paul shared how Halocell is scaling next-generation perovskite photovoltaic manufacturing in regional Australia (Wagga Wagga) and the critical role lightweight, flexible, high-efficiency Australian-made solar modules can play in powering sovereign space systems — from microsatellites to HALE drones and beyond.We left energised by the momentum around resilient local supply chains, the strength of Australia’s growing space ecosystem, and the real appetite for home-grown advanced technologies.Thank you to Space Connect and the organisers for a fantastic event, and to everyone we connected with over the past two days.Australia’s space sector is moving fast — and Halocell is excited to be part of powering it.If you’re working on space systems and exploring advanced, lightweight power solutions, let’s connect.








