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Staying relevant in today’s fast-changing business environment

31 October 2022

TriSept currently provides products, services, and support to the government/military and commercial markets. Because the company is privately held, it can concentrate on delivering innovative solutions to its customers, rather than catering to investors. Augustine Ponturiero, TriSept’s Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, explains how the company has managed to thrive for 28 consecutive years.

Staying relevant in today’s fast-changing business environment

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Tomorrow’s viewers tell broadcasters what they would like to see

5 October 2022

We asked satellite industry veteran, Martin Coleman, to write us an opinion piece on the future of broadcasting. To get to the bleeding edge of the question, he reached out to students aged 13 to 15 and put the question to them. Fresh from the minds of Generation Z, here are the results.

Tomorrow’s viewers tell broadcasters what they would like to see

Martin Coleman, Partner, COLEM Engineering

Martin Coleman, Partner, COLEM Engineering

Lonestar aims to protect humanity’s future by storing mission-critical data on the Moon

5 September 2022

Chris Stott, Founder and CEO of ManSat and NewSpace startup, Lonestar, believes the Moon will be one of our greatest ports of scientific, engineering, and commercial activity. His plan is to establish secure smart data centers on the Moon to ensure the safety of data generated here on Earth and ultimately bring the Lonestar cloud to Mars. We spoke with Stott to find out more about his company’s ambitious trajectory.

Lonestar aims to protect humanity’s future by storing mission-critical data on the Moon

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

The true potential of connecting the rurally unconnected

5 September 2022

Connectivity is a popular buzzword in the modern satellite industry, but outside of the business’ cultural bubble, the real work of bringing about a comprehensively and qualitative connected planet is rather more daunting. With the rollout of LEO networks, effective worldwide rural connectivity has become a lot more tangible, but how great is the problem we’re seeing, and how much value can we derive from solving it?

The true potential of connecting the rurally unconnected

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Will analog ever die? We don’t think so

4 September 2022

What are the challenges broadcasters will be facing in the future and how can new technology help? ETL believes that the digitization of the RF spectrum will play a critical role by enabling broadcasters to move an analog signal from one place to another using a digital network.

Will analog ever die? We don’t think so

Andrew Bond, Sales, and Marketing Director for ETL Systems

Andrew Bond, Sales, and Marketing Director for ETL Systems

What does the future hold for satellite broadcasting?

2 September 2022

Broadcasting has been the bread and butter of the satellite industry since the beginning of time, with the earliest commercial communication satellites having been launched largely for direct-to-home broadcast or the carriage of live video content from one part of the world to the other, starting with the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Overall, broadcast remains a major part of the satellite industry. But this has been changing, due to factors inside and outside of the satellite industry’s control.

What does the future hold for satellite broadcasting?

Alan Crisp, Senior Analyst, NSR (an Analysys Mason Company)

Alan Crisp, Senior Analyst, NSR (an Analysys Mason Company)

The C-band spectrum opportunity: defining the future of satellite distribution

1 September 2022

From consumer to business applications, the rollout of 5G is bringing new connectivity capabilities to support the continued demand for data that is showing no signs of slowing. Now that the C-band deployments are in progress in the US, being at the forefront and innovating in the everchanging media landscape is key to continued success.

The C-band spectrum opportunity: defining the future of satellite distribution

Tim Pearson, Senior Director, Product Marketing, NAGRA

Tim Pearson, Senior Director, Product Marketing, NAGRA

Why NPC SYSTEM insists on working with their clients onsite

1 September 2022

NPC SYSTEM is a legacy brand in France, whose NEYRPIC technology has been a part of satellite communication history since the 1960s. Guy Ferraro, Chief Executive Officer at NPC SYSTEM spoke to us about what it takes to keep such a long-lived developer running, and how he plans to propel the company into the future.

Why NPC SYSTEM insists on working with their clients onsite

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

CAPSTONE: proving a path to the Moon

29 August 2022

Creating a sustainable presence on the Moon and establishing a Gateway space station is still a work in progress, but the successful launch of the Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment, known as CAPSTONE™, takes us one step closer to the finish line. This 55-pound CubeSat will not only test the Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit around the Moon but will also demonstrate spacecraft-tospacecraft navigation services that don’t rely exclusively on tracking from Earth.

CAPSTONE: proving a path to the Moon

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Delivering connectivity across a wide range of sectors

22 August 2022

KT SAT has long been a powerful satellite developer, both in orbit and on the ground. Delivering connectivity across a wide range of sectors, the company has seen the industry from many angles and is well placed to discuss the market’s evolution in the Eastern world. We spoke to KT SAT about what they anticipate for the APAC region and their perspective on the West.

Delivering connectivity across a wide range of sectors

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

How satellites can help to mitigate the risks of mining

21 August 2022

Ground movements and deformation pose major risks to the safety, stability, and efficiency of mining operations. Conventional monitoring techniques using total station equipment have been around for a long time, but they are known to have high incremental costs and can only be conducted in a limited number of locations. Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) techniques have proven to be a cost-effective and accurate solution that makes it possible to monitor ground movements with high precision and frequency, making mining safer for everyone.

How satellites can help to mitigate the risks of mining

Abhinandan Arya, Senior Applied Scientist & Applied Science Manager, Synspective

Abhinandan Arya, Senior Applied Scientist & Applied Science Manager, Synspective

A deliberately different approach to hiring solutions

17 August 2022

It’s no secret that companies in the satellite and space industry are in constant need of talent. But finding the right person to fit the bill requires much more than simply matching a resume to a job description. We spoke with Bert Sadtler, Founder and President of Boxwood Strategies, and asked him to unravel the complexities of recruiting in today’s competitive environment.

A deliberately different approach to hiring solutions

Crispin Littlehales, Global Contributing Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Global Contributing Editor, Satellite Evolution Group
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