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Miguel Romay (GMV), Luis Mayo (Hispasat), and Xabier Bertrán (SES) participated in debates on multi-orbit connectivity, technological sovereignty, and resilience of space infrastructures.
The GMV-led industrial consortium will explore configurable wideband radiofrequency chains and hybrid beamforming techniques for the Achilles project.
The GMV-led industrial consortium will explore smart antennas with spatial diversity and dual polarization for the Achilles project.
GMV’s Portugal team will be responsible for all processing of the next-generation signals, exploiting cloud resources and adopting a disruptive concept to optimize system performance and scalability.
The GMV-led industrial consortium will explore distributed architectures based on cloud computing for the Achilles project.
GMV and the European Space Agency have signed a contract to develop a new generation of Galileo GSS signal reception stations.
The ACHILLES contract reinforces GMV’s role in the European navigation ecosystem and supports the European Union’s mandate for technological autonomy by enabling ground-segment support for both heritage MEO signals and next-generation LEO-based positioning services.
GMV provided other operational support solutions previously designed by the company for Orion.
GMV and the European Space Agency signed a contract in Lisbon, Portugal on January 22, 2026 for the ACHILLES project.
GMV’s training team traveled to Houston to train astronauts on ESA’s EveryWear crew health and activity monitoring system.
GMV developed the mission anomaly management tool used to detect, analyze, and resolve incidents during operations.
Spanish companies participating at the 18th European Space Conference include GMV, Indra, Hispasat, Integrasys, Satlantis, Pangea, Sateliot, and Open Cosmos.
GMV personnel will serve as part of Orion’s ground control team to provide real-time mission support.
GMV leads a multi-national consortium to design and develop the next generation of Galileo Sensor Stations.
GMV collaborated with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) on requirements definition and systems engineering for Orion-related systems.
Celeste is a LEO-PNT constellation under development by GMV and its partners to supplement the Medium Earth Orbit Galileo fleet.
GMV Innovating Solutions, based in Spain, developed an advanced payload processing unit that will fly as one of the five experiments on the Indra CubeSats.
Miguel Belló Mora worked at GMV between 1985 and 2001.
At GMV, Miguel Belló Mora served as director of the company’s delegation to the European Space Agency in Germany.
At GMV, Miguel Belló Mora served as director of Mission Analysis and Engineering.