ispace announced its full-year financial results for the fiscal year ended March 2026, reporting a project revenue of 5.89 billion yen (an 18% YoY increase) driven by SBIR subsidies, despite a net loss of 8.15 billion yen due to U.S. mission delays. For the next fiscal year, project revenue is forecast to reach 9.0 billion yen. ispace secured payload service contracts with South Korea's URL and the UK's University of Leicester, and agreed with Shimizu Corporation to study a lunar data center. The company is actively developing its 'ULTRA' lander model.