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At GMV, Miguel Belló Mora served as director of Mission Analysis and Engineering.
The FreeGNSSNetwork project is led by GMV and eliminates GNSS dependency through advanced algorithms.
The Spanish company GMV has led the development of the ground control segment for the Galileo constellation since 2018.
The goal of GMV is to provide navigation that users can trust, no matter where they are.
GMV is adapting the XRC software receiver and enhancing its current beamforming functionality.
The GMV team in Portugal will support the UK team in the adaptation of the XRC software receiver.
GMV's subsidiaries in the U.K. and Portugal were awarded a contract under the European Space Agency’s NAVISP program to develop BEACON.
GMV will manage the BEACON system from design and integration through calibration and validation.
The Exploration Company is leading a consortium that includes Thales Alenia Space, GMV, SENER, Almatech, and CDS.
Beyond Gravity is partnering with GMV and OHB System AG to provide digital signal generation and payload system clocks for the first prototype satellites, designated Pathfinder A.
GMV was selected to develop the Space Data Association's next-generation flight safety platform known as the Space Safety Portal (SSP) due to its advanced collision avoidance capability.
The UK subsidiary of GMV delivered a robust, scalable, and reliable system that bolsters space safety and operational resilience for LEO constellations.
Enrique Fraga is the General Director of Space Systems EST at GMV.
El Ejército del Aire y del Espacio ha adjudicado a GMV un contrato valorado en 1,05 millones de euros para desarrollar nuevas funcionalidades de la herramienta de simulación Órbita.
Con este proyecto, GMV refuerza su liderazgo europeo en el desarrollo de sistemas de vigilancia, mando y control espacial tanto en el ámbito civil como militar.
GMV ha mantenido una colaboración con el COVE desde 2019, suministrando herramientas de software y participando en ejercicios internacionales de cooperación como Global Sentinel.
The FreeGNSSNetwork project, signed with ESA and led jointly with GMV, eliminates dependency on GNSS using advanced algorithms that enable devices to calculate their position from the satellites’ signals.
GMV developed the mission control center for Sentinel-1D, located at ESA's Operations Center (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany.
GMV is responsible for mission planning, orbital control, and operational simulation for operator training for the Sentinel-1D mission.
The Sentinel-1D project involved the participation of six Spanish companies that are part of the Spanish Association of Technology Companies for Defense, Security, Aeronautics, and Space (Tedae): Alter, Arquimea, GMV, HV Sistemas, Sener, and Thales Alenia Space.