In-Orbit Services

The satellite industry is entering a transformative phase, with In-Orbit Services (IOS) emerging as a game-changer for sustainability, cost efficiency, and technological advancement. IOS refers to activities conducted on satellites already in space, including refueling, repairing, upgrading, repositioning, and de-orbiting. This article explores the current trends, advancements, and implications of IOS for the satellite industry.…

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Satellite IoT – Connecting the World’s Remote Corners

Satellite Internet of Things (IoT) represents a groundbreaking approach to global connectivity, merging the vast reach of satellite technology with the transformative potential of IoT devices.  This innovative field is rapidly expanding, promising to revolutionize how we monitor, track, and manage assets and environments across the globe, especially in areas where traditional terrestrial networks fall…

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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a transformative technology that simulates human intelligence in machines, enabling them to learn, reason, and self-correct. This revolutionary field encompasses various subfields, including machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and computer vision. Each of these areas contributes to AI’s ability to process vast amounts of data, recognize patterns, and make…

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Very High Throughput Satellites (VHTS)

Very High Throughput Satellites (VHTS) represent a significant leap forward in satellite communication technology, offering unprecedented data transmission capacities that reshape global connectivity’s landscape.  These advanced satellites are designed to meet the ever-growing demand for high-speed, reliable internet and data services across various sectors and geographical locations. Definition and Core Technology: VHTS are a class…

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Flexible Launch Services

Flexible launch services are recognized as a key trend shaping the satellite industry in 2024-2025.  This trend is driven by a confluence of factors: 1. Rise of Small Satellites:  Smaller, cheaper satellites are becoming increasingly common. These satellites often have more specific launch requirements compared to traditional large satellites.  Flexible launch services can cater to…

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Satellite Industry Trends for 2024-25

Additive Manufacturing Reducing Costs and Lead Times Costs and budgets are a constant concern for satellite investors. Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is emerging as a game-changer in this area.  Here’s how: Lower Production Costs: 3D printing allows for complex geometries and lightweight structures, reducing material usage and overall satellite weight. This translates…

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