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The development contract provides oversight from ESA experts and technical integrity for Isotropic Systems’ path to product launch in early 2022.
Isotropic Systems has received a development contract with the European Space Agency implemented through the ARTES Competitiveness & Growth program.
The UK Space Agency has committed more than €18.5 million to co-fund Isotropic Systems’ ESA ARTES C&G activity.
Isotropic Systems is opening a 20,000-square-foot technology and testing center in Reading, England.
Isotropic Systems will develop custom ASIC designs and several other advanced technologies at its Reading technology and testing center.
Isotropic Systems raised over $40,000,000 in a recent funding round from investors including SES, Orbital Ventures, the UK government’s Future Fund, Boeing HorizonX Global Ventures, Space Angels, and Firmament Ventures.
Isotropic Systems estimates total cash needs for its project at around $100,000,000 and is planning a funding round 2021 to scale up aggressively.
The contract to Isotropic Systems was initially awarded in June 2020 through the European Space Agency’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) program.
Isotropic Systems’ flat-panel terminals will first focus on serving satellites operating in Ka-band spectrum.
Isotropic Systems secured the final third of an €18.5 million contract from the UK Space Agency on 2021-05-25.
Isotropic Systems raised $42,000,000 in a funding round led by SES in February, bringing total investment to about $70,000,000 to date.
The UK Space Agency committed over €18.5 million to co-fund the activity implemented through ESA’s ARTES Competitiveness & Growth programme for Isotropic Systems.
Isotropic Systems is opening a new 20,000-square-foot technology and testing centre in Reading.
The ESA contract provides ESA expert oversight and technical integrity for Isotropic Systems’ path to product launch in early 2022.
Isotropic Systems will develop custom ASIC designs and several other advanced technologies at its Reading technology and testing centre.
Isotropic Systems works with UK organisations including QinetiQ, the Satellite Applications Catapult, Innovate UK, and the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Isotropic Systems raised over $40,000,000 in a recent funding round from SES, Orbital Ventures, the UK government’s Future Fund, Boeing HorizonX Global Ventures, Space Angels, and Firmament Ventures.
The Space Development Agency is seeking a homogeneous constellation design with all space vehicles equipped with baseline mission payloads.
The $42,000,000 funding round for Isotropic Systems was led by satellite operator SES and included participation from the British government.
Isotropic Systems closed a $42,000,000 funding round on 2021-02-08 and plans to grow to 110 employees by the end of the year while opening a new facility near its headquarters in Reading, England.