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SWISSto12 delivered a large batch of 3D-printed waveguides to Thales Alenia Space on 2020-09-30.
On 2020-08-24 SWISSto12 was awarded a contract by a leading defense contractor for the design and manufacture of a full EW, SIGINT, and ELINT array system based on SWISSto12’s 3D printing technology.
Swiss space hardware company Swissto12 raised 16,600,000 EUR in 2019.
Swissto12 completed successful commissioning of the Ka-band antenna feeder assembly it additive-manufactured for NSLSat-1.
Swissto12 is working with several satellite prime contractors that are preparing to launch multiple advanced antennas or signal interconnect systems into low Earth and geostationary orbits in 2019.
NSLComm Co‑Founder and Chief Engineer Daniel Rockberger supports cooperation with SWISSto12 and views 3D-printed RF components as viable for communication payloads on small platforms such as NSLSat-1.
SWISSto12 is working with several satellite prime manufacturers to launch multiple advanced antenna and signal interconnect systems in both LEO and GEO in 2019.
Michael Kalinski and the four other employees in Swissto12’s U.S. office previously worked for SSL, the Palo Alto satellite manufacturer purchased in 2012 by MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates, now Maxar Technologies.
Swissto12 will use its Series B funding to industrialize further its processes and expand production capability to address business cases like constellations and overall commercial demand.
Swissto12 established the U.S. subsidiary in Santa Clara and the Israel office to increase its capacity to serve U.S. clients and to increase its overall payload and systems engineering capabilities.
Swissto12 raised 18.1 million Swiss francs ($18,440,000).
Constantia New Business, the investment arm of Austrian industrial conglomerate Constantia Industries that led Swissto12’s Series A round, provided additional Series B funding.
SWISSto12 closed a CHF 18.1 million (USD 18.5 million) Series B financing round.
Additional Swissto12 components have been integrated in communications satellites scheduled to launch to geostationary orbit later 2019.
SWISSto12 launched advanced payload products for mini-GEO satellites on 2019-08-29.
Swissto12 raised the 18.1 million Swiss francs in a Series B funding round announced 2019-08-29.
Swissto12 is working with Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, a Terran Orbital Corp. company, to provide customers dishwasher-size communications satellites for geostationary orbit.
The article was corrected 2019-08-29 at 2:05 Eastern time to clarify Swissto12’s plan to work with Tyvak.
SWISSto12 and NSLComm began collaborating in 2017 to jointly design an RF sub-system.
SWISSto12 supplied a Ka band antenna feed chain for flight onto the NSLSat-1 telecommunications satellite due for launch at the end of 2018-10-01.