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Telespazio Ibérica has closed two contracts to provide satellite connectivity for the vessels of the Guardia Civil and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA).
Telespazio Ibérica has hired General José María Juanas García as a strategic advisor to align its strategy with defense needs.
Telespazio Ibérica has a multidisciplinary team capable of developing tailored projects for data integration and fusion using artificial intelligence.
The majority of Telespazio Ibérica's technological developments and services are dual-use and applicable in both emergencies and defense.
Telespazio identifies opportunities in Spain in cybersecurity related to space communications and earth observation using its own satellites.
Telespazio Ibérica's CEO, Carlos Fernández, stated that defense is central to the company's strategy and permeates all activities.
Telespazio Ibérica focuses on three main business areas: satellite communications, satellite geoinformation, and operation of space systems.
Telespazio Ibérica has signed a contract valued at approximately one million euros with the Guardia Civil to provide satellite connectivity for 20 patrol and ocean vessels.
Telespazio also signed a contract with EMSA for secure satellite connectivity for vessels patrolling the European Union's maritime borders.
Telespazio Ibérica is a subsidiary of the Telespazio group, which is owned by Leonardo and Thales, and employs over 200 individuals in Spain.
Telespazio Ibérica led a study for a space mission on quantum key distribution (QKD), which can serve as a distinctive encryption system.
Telespazio Ibérica has a geoinformation platform that accesses commercial satellite constellations for maritime surveillance and critical infrastructure management.
Telespazio is working on key technologies for future defense, including quantum key distribution (QKD) for secure information exchange.
UNIVITY and Telespazio are considering joint initiatives in satellite-based population alert systems and space surveillance.
The goal is to integrate UNIVITY’s technology into Telespazio’s service catalog, including a Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) constellation.
UNIVITY’s future constellation and Telespazio Group’s international presence will offer integrated solutions for high-speed connectivity in underserved regions.
UNIVITY will leverage Telespazio’s strategic locations and operational expertise through its global network of teleports.
Corinne Mailles, Deputy CEO of Telespazio France, affirmed that the partnership aligns with Telespazio’s ambition to support the NewSpace ecosystem.
UNIVITY and Telespazio France signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to combine their strengths for a universal and accessible space connectivity offer.
Telespazio France will participate in UNIVITY’s test campaigns to evaluate and demonstrate the performance of its solution to civil and defense customers.