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Isotropic Systems is developing a low-profile multibeam user terminal to link with broadband satellites in geostationary, medium, and low Earth orbit.
John-Paul Szczepanik joined Isotropic Systems as senior vice president of engineering on 2020-08-11.
British antenna startup Isotropic Systems raised 12,200,000 EUR in 2019.
Isotropic Systems partnered with diversity and inclusion consultancy Inspired Human.
CEO John Finney of Isotropic Systems committed to double female representation in the company's workforce within 12 months beginning in 2020-10-01.
Isotropic Systems’ terminal roadmap aims to achieve a multi-beam, multi-frequency antenna capable of using capacity in GEO, LEO, and MEO satellite orbits.
QinetiQ provides high-performance materials fabrication capabilities to support Isotropic Systems’ optical multi-beam terminals.
The DIU review of Isotropic Systems’ beamforming antenna technologies and circuits is intended to enable fusion of multi-band, multi-orbit commercial and military satellite capacity to deliver intelligence data at the tactical edge over a single platform.
Isotropic Systems announced an antenna evaluation and development contract with the Defense Innovation Unit on 18 May 2020 in Reading, UK.
On 2020-05-18, Isotropic Systems announced a contract with the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit.
Isotropic Systems established a business unit in Linthicum, Maryland in 2018 to serve U.S. government and defense customers.
Isotropic Systems and SES entered a new developmental phase of their partnership in March 2020 to produce scalable, cost-effective multi-beam customer edge terminal antennas for the O3b mPOWER system.
Isotropic Systems will showcase a mockup of its customer edge terminal antenna at the Satellite 2020 Conference and Exhibition on 2020-03-09–12, 2020, in Washington, DC.
SES contracted Isotropic Systems in 2018 to develop smart, high-throughput customer edge terminal solutions for the O3b mPOWER system.
Isotropic Systems will review, refine, and test key components of its customised digital software-defined terminals throughout 2020 to optimize performance, cost, power, and connectivity for global user cases.
Many upcoming trials beginning in March 2020 will focus on maximising the effectiveness of the circuits behind the optical beam-forming lens modules used in Isotropic Systems’ adaptable multi-beam antenna.
Isotropic Systems’ terminal platform provides a continuous make-before-break connection by linking with multiple satellites in multiple orbits while using less power than other flat panel or electronically-steered antennas.
Aeronautical and defense system integrators licensing Isotropic Systems’ multi-beam antenna technologies planned integration of patented lens modules and chipsets throughout 2020 with trials set for the first half of 2021.
Isotropic Systems exhibited at the Satellite 2020 Conference and Exhibition in Washington, DC on 2020-03-09-12, 2020.
Isotropic Systems positioned a commercial launch timeframe for its terminal technologies in 2021 and 2022 to align with new LEO and MEO high-throughput satellite constellations expected to initiate services in 2022.