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Ramon.Space’s NuComm technology is designed to enable always-on connectivity globally, supporting applications such as rural coverage, emergency response coordination, IoT device management, and broadband services.
Ramon.Space’s NuComm is an advanced onboard communication RF processor that provides global connectivity and reliable performance for mission-critical operations.
NuComm is Ramon.Space’s onboard communications processor designed for modern space missions.
NuPod is Ramon.Space’s onboard processor that combines high-capacity storage, advanced edge computing, and integrated RF capabilities into a single digital platform.
Ramon.Space’s software-defined system enhances satellite processing capabilities and intelligence for Earth Observation, remote sensing, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and other data-intensive missions.
Ramon.Space developed the NuPod onboard processor for edge processing in Earth Observation.
Ramon.Space aims to set new standards for Earth Observation missions through high-performance onboard storage.
Ramon.Space has introduced NuStream, an onboard, space-based, ultra-high-density storage recorder designed for Earth Observation missions.
Israel's Ramon.Space secured a major contract with Eutelsat to supply 70 advanced digital communication systems for the OneWeb LEO satellite constellation.
Ramon.Space's systems offer in-orbit flexibility through digital filtering, remote software updates, and enhanced processing.
Ramon.Space launched a subsidiary, Ramon.Space UK, marking the company’s first European office.
Ramon.Space raised $17,500,000 in a Series A funding round in 2021 to expand its business.
Ramon.Space raised $26,000,000 last year from investors that included a United Arab Emirates sovereign wealth fund and Ingrasys, a subsidiary of Foxconn.
Ramon.Space’s technology has been used in multiple deep space and satellite missions since 2014, including Japan’s Hayabusa2 asteroid sample mission and Europe’s JUICE mission.
Ramon.Space's business was growing rapidly in North America and Europe as of September 2023.
Ingrasys is investing in Ramon.Space and partnering to manufacture Ramon.Space products as part of an expansion into space computing infrastructure.
Ramon.Space raised $26,000,000 from Ingrasys, the Abu Dhabi-based Strategic Development Fund, and other investors.
Under the partnership announced 2023-06-20, Ingrasys will establish high-volume production for Ramon.Space products.
Under a partnership announced 2023-06-20, Ramon.Space will develop and manufacture space computing products.
In September, Ramon.Space planned to provide computing technology for Israel’s Beresheet 2 lunar lander.