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The Tech For Space Care (T4SC) program, spearheaded by the French National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), plays a pivotal role in implementing the new French regulations governing space operations. These regulations introduce stricter requirements for the design, manufacturing, and operation of launchers and space objects, aiming to enhance space operation safety, minimize risks to the public and environment, and reduce space debris generation. T4SC aligns perfectly with these objectives by offering a suite of technological solutions and practical tools to assist space industry stakeholders in meeting the new regulatory demands. Key innovations include: Detumbler: A patented device to stabilize malfunctioning spacecraft, facilitating recovery. EOLTS: A precise localization system for informed maneuvers, using miniature beacons to track satellites accurately. 3D-printed shield: A lightweight, resistant shield protecting satellites from micrometeoroid impacts. EPASS: A system for safely discharging end-of-life satellite batteries. Ultra-agile propulsion: Water-based propulsion systems enabling small satellites to perform precise collision avoidance maneuvers. RFID tag: A technology for rapid satellite identification from Earth. Beyond technological advancements, T4SC fosters collaboration among public and private space actors, organizing annual workshops to address shared challenges in space traffic management and environmental protection. In conclusion, the CNES' T4SC program is instrumental in facilitating the application of new French space regulations. Through innovative technologies, practical tools, and collaborative efforts, T4SC contributes to a safer, more sustainable, and responsible French space sector.