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Satlantis brings technological expertise and an applied innovation model to the Aula, helping students understand real challenges in the space industry.
Satlantis signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Creotech Instruments in Bilbao for the manufacturing of five high-resolution Earth observation satellites for the Government of Poland.
The collaboration between Satlantis and Creotech aims to enhance technological cooperation, reinforcing the autonomy and resilience of European space.
Juan Tomás Hernani is the CEO of Satlantis.
Satlantis specializes in high-resolution optical systems for space, while Creotech specializes in the design and manufacture of satellite platforms.
MANTIS carried Satlantis's iSIM90 high-resolution camera and a reconfigurable AI processor from Ubotica.
Open Cosmos is collaborating with Satlantis, the Institute of Space Sciences, Alén Space, and FOSSA Systems as partners on the Atlantic Constellation project.
The applications of the Satlantis and SuperSharp infrared camera include detecting thermal stress in crops, forest fires, and identifying urban heat islands for energy efficiency.
Juan Tomás Hernani is the CEO of Satlantis.
Satlantis has international presence through subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, the United States, and France, as well as strategic alliances in other countries.
The total investment for the Satlantis infrared camera project amounts to 7.9 million euros.
Satlantis is also developing other thermal and cryogenic versions of its camera technology in Bilbao.
SuperSharp was established as a spin-off from the University of Cambridge in 2017 and joined the Satlantis group in 2023.
Cofides and IVF's credit is crucial for Satlantis to fly the highest resolution thermal camera in the medium satellite market within 18 months.
Satlantis is developing a deployable high-resolution infrared camera in collaboration with its British subsidiary, SuperSharp.
SuperSharp specializes in thermal infrared electro-optical technologies and collaborates with Satlantis on a deployable TIR camera that detects thermal signatures from space.
Satlantis operates four satellites in orbit and has a team of 200 people, mostly engineers.
Spanish companies specializing in the space sector will attend the international event in the pavilion organized by ICEX, including Alén Space, GMV, PLD Space, Arkadia Space, Satlantis, and DHV Technology.
Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO de Satlantis, intervendrá en el debate titulado 'De la carga útil a los proveedores de misiones: ¡la nueva era!'
Satlantis diseña y fabrica constelaciones de satélites de observación de la Tierra.