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Ubotica established its U.S. headquarters at the Ohio Aerospace Institute to advance AI autonomy in satellites and expand U.S. operations.
Ubotica Technologies has a strategic partnership with IBM to build infrastructure for deploying AI applications to satellites.
The Ubotica–IBM partnership provides mutual customers with a framework to deploy Space AI applications directly to CogniSAT onboard processing systems.
CogniSAT-CRC will fly on the Ubotica CogniSAT-6 mission announced in November 2022.
CogniSAT-CRC will fly on the Ubotica CogniSAT-6 mission that was announced in November 2022.
In March, Ubotica will exhibit at Paris Space Week and at Satellite 2023 in Washington, DC.
CogniSAT-XE2 will fly on Ubotica’s CogniSAT-6 mission that was announced in November 2022.
Ubotica Technologies and Open Cosmos signed an agreement to deliver CogniSat-6, an AI-centric cubesat mission with autonomous capabilities.
Ubotica Technologies and Open Cosmos have signed an agreement to deliver CogniSat-6.
Ubotica’s AI-enabled compression techniques on CogniSat-6 will increase usable data received by the ground station six-fold compared with transmitting uncompressed images.
Ubotica Technologies and Open Cosmos signed an agreement to deliver CogniSat-6, an AI-centric CubeSat mission that includes autonomous capabilities.
Ubotica’s AI-enabled compression techniques on CogniSat-6 will increase usable data received by the ground station two-fold compared with standard compression approaches.
Ubotica Technologies and Open Cosmos signed an agreement to deliver CogniSat-6, an AI-centric CubeSat mission with autonomous capabilities.
Organizations involved in testing the cloud ecosystem and its applications for the mission include Enea AB, SaraniaSat Inc., 0.012 kg Flight Systems, and Ubotica Technologies.
Ubotica built and tested PhiSat-1’s AI technology in close partnership with cosine measurement systems, the University of Pisa, and Sinergise.
Intel’s Myriad 2 Vision Processing Unit provides onboard artificial intelligence for the PhiSat-1 system built by Ubotica Technologies and paired with a hyperspectral-thermal camera from cosine measurement systems.
The European Space Agency and Ubotica are collaborating on PhiSat-2, which will carry another Myriad 2 VPU into orbit.
ESA and Ubotica are developing PhiSat-2, which will carry another Intel Movidius Myriad 2 VPU into orbit.
Ubotica built and tested the AI technology for PhiSat-1.