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Shooting for the stars – Advancing Saudi Arabia’s space infrastructure and economy

1 August 2023

Founded in 2006, global startup accelerator Techstars helps early-stage companies to realize and actualize their potential and to super-charge their progress. The organization’s recent collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Communications, Space and Technology Commission saw the establishment of an intensive 10-week program that supported the development of innovative startups looking to expand upon Saudi Arabia’s space sector. The work aims to significantly advance the region’s space infrastructure and economy.

Shooting for the stars – Advancing Saudi Arabia’s space infrastructure and economy

Oko Davaasuren, Senior Director at Techstars

Oko Davaasuren, Senior Director at Techstars

Navigating the satellite industry: Opportunities and challenges for startups

1 August 2023

Unlike so many other industries, the satellite industry appears to have been reasonably resilient to COVID. The sector is as commercially buoyant today as it has ever been. There’s also an increased awareness of the applications of satellite technologies and this has led to the establishment of many national and international funding programs. Additionally, investors are recognizing the potential for a high return on
investment. This is all good news for the industry, and for startups.

Navigating the satellite industry: Opportunities and challenges for startups

John Yates, Chief Executive Officer, Atheras Analytics

John Yates, Chief Executive Officer, Atheras Analytics

A shield against terror

3 July 2023

MKU’s Cutting-Edge Protection Solutions are revolutionizing Europe’s security. The company is deploying advanced ballistic armor, shields, and platform protection to strengthen Europe’s security infrastructure.

A shield against terror

Neeraj Gupta, Managing Director, MKU

Neeraj Gupta, Managing Director, MKU

What is China’s future in commercialized space?

14 June 2023

Through geopolitical hesitancy and trade wars, the West has long kept a complex relationship with China. Though this indecision hasn’t waned quickly, the realities of global economics have been quick to discard old tensions in the interest of mutual growth. As the second largest economy in the world, China hasn’t missed out on the NewSpace boom, with companies such as Starwin participating in its growth. Speaking to Amelia Liu, the company’s COO, we discussed Starwin’s recent successes, and China’s future in the world of commercial space technologies.

What is China’s future in commercialized space?

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Supporting government and military innovation

14 June 2023

Digital thread and digital twin technology is addressing challenges such as training, production speed and quality, problem prediction, cost, and complexity for both satellite and aerospace operations. We sat down with Greg Porter, Senior Systems Architect at Sev1Tech to find out not only how NASA is using this exciting new approach but also how digital thread and digital twin technology can revolutionize military operations.

Supporting government and military innovation

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

How LEO services can provide the boost needed for recruitment and welfare

12 June 2023

Seafarers face many challenges to their physical and mental health due to working in a risky occupation with high job demands, long working hours, poor social support, and prolonged periods of time out at sea. While this applies to both civilian and military seafarers, naval personnel face further stresses. These include additional limitations on their ability to communicate with loved ones for operational purposes and the changes in operational tempo faced by many NATO nations over the last few years

How LEO services can provide the boost needed for recruitment and welfare

Paul Gudonis, Group Chief Commercial Officer, NSSLGlobal

Paul Gudonis, Group Chief Commercial Officer, NSSLGlobal

Digital transformation of the ground segment

8 June 2023

Kratos’ vision for the digital transformation of the ground segment began a decade ago with the Earth Observation (EO) market and is now delivering for SATCOM as well. In 2020 the company introduced its OpenSpace platform which provides orchestrated virtual network operations. Today more than 100 networks deployed around the world use some element of OpenSpace, and the company has been collecting new customers for SATCOM, including Intelsat and US Government programs. We spoke with Greg Quiggle, Senior Vice President of Space Product Management at Kratos to learn more about the company’s current as well as future plans to support a dynamic, software-defined ground segment.

Digital transformation of the ground segment

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

The rising satellite radar technology shaking up government and commercial markets

7 June 2023

Government agencies and many different commercial industries can benefit from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) which is now readily available. This is because SAR delivers high-quality imagery and data that is critical both to infrastructure planning and disaster relief.

The rising satellite radar technology shaking up government and commercial markets

Yuto Shiba, Manager, Product and Customer Engineering, and Reina Saiki, Business Strategy Officer, at Synspective

Yuto Shiba, Manager, Product and Customer Engineering, and Reina Saiki, Business Strategy Officer, at Synspective

From de-risking debris to borderless collaboration in orbit

4 June 2023

Astroscale is a seminal success story that has become well-regarded in the West. As the disruptive golden child of Japan’s space economy, they’ve made great headway as an agile provider of de-orbiting technologies with great interest in courting the favour of NASA and ESA. Seeking a West-facing assessment of the Asian space market, we spoke to Chris Blackerby, their Group Chief Operating Officer and former NASA attache for the Asian continent to describe what he has seen from the region, and what he expects from it in the future.

From de-risking debris to borderless collaboration in orbit

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Laurence Russell, Associate Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

OneWeb gears up to deliver global coverage

1 June 2023

After an incredible journey filled with showstopping challenges including a bankruptcy, a pandemic, and a war that swivelled a launch contract with Roscosmos into a $229.2 million impairment charge, OneWeb is now full steam ahead. With 618 satellites in orbit and a merger with Eutelsat in the wings, the company is poised for incredible growth. We spoke with Stephen Beynon, CCO of OneWeb to hear more about the company’s ambitious endeavours.

OneWeb gears up to deliver global coverage

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Will LEO constellations change the connectivity game for the oil and gas industry?

1 June 2023

GEO and LEO satellites provide the same services: voice, video, and internet to specific areas around the world. LEO satellites have become increasingly popular as a result of new innovations and advancements in the industry over the last couple of years. The technologies and proximity of LEO satellites can offer a higher speed and lower latency connection which might well prove to be the perfect combination for the oil and gas industry.

Will LEO constellations change the connectivity game for the oil and gas industry?

Mohammed A. Aljaroudi, Communication Specialist, Saudi Aramco Company, Saudi Arabia

Mohammed A. Aljaroudi, Communication Specialist, Saudi Aramco Company, Saudi Arabia

Stealth communications

18 May 2023

The IEEE 5G mmWave-based systems created by Blu Wireless Inc. function as local area tactical networks. They are based on a distributed, peer-to-peer, daisy-chain set up rather than a centralized core which means that there is no single point of failure. Macy Summers, President and CEO of Blu Wireless, explains how undisrupted gigabit communication links can be used between military vehicles to improve tactical communication, particularly in volatile environments.

Stealth communications

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group

Crispin Littlehales, Executive Editor, Satellite Evolution Group
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