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Sateliot was awarded the Dual-Use Technology Award 2026 by DigitalEurope in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Celeste Technologies’ cooperation with Qualcomm Technologies and Sateliot advances the development of a European LEO infrastructure in which Celeste plays a fundamental role.
The interoperability tests advance Sateliot’s program to develop a European low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation for direct-to-device communications and IoT services.
Sateliot designed the Trito satellites to support critical missions in security, civil protection, and defense where resilient communications are essential.
Partnering with a Spanish launch provider enables Sateliot to offer global direct-to-device connectivity in scenarios where terrestrial networks cannot be relied upon.
The launch deal supports Sateliot’s founding objectives of reinforcing national and European autonomy and sovereignty in space-based communications.
PLD Space’s primary mission objective for the launch is to place Sateliot’s satellites into their required orbit at the required time.
By combining terrestrial and satellite networks, Sateliot intends to provide continuity of service in remote regions and in situations where ground infrastructure is unavailable or has failed.
Sateliot’s Trito satellites will extend dual connectivity for Internet of Things devices and enable direct-to-device links in Europe that can support mobile units with data, voice, and video services over the 5G standard.
Sateliot selected PLD Space’s Miura 5 to provide an independent dedicated launch tailored to Sateliot’s schedule and orbital requirements.
Flying as a primary customer gives Sateliot more control over injection conditions and timing compared with relying on rideshare slots.
Sateliot’s Trito satellites are the company’s next-generation 5G direct-to-device platforms designed to significantly increase payload power and capacity for defense and security applications.
Sateliot signed a launch services agreement with PLD Space to launch its first two high-capacity 5G D2D Tritó satellites aboard a dedicated MIURA 5 mission.
PLD Space and Sateliot have signed a commercial contract to launch Sateliot’s first two high-capacity 5G D2D (Direct to Device) satellites.
UARX Space will participate in Sateliot’s upcoming deployment phase.
Sateliot is a Spanish satellite operator.
Sateliot selected PLD Space based on Miura 5’s ability to offer an independent, dedicated launch service tailored to the customer’s needs.
UARX Space’s separation system capabilities combined with Sateliot’s constellation expansion roadmap create a foundation for continued collaboration on future missions.
Sateliot’s technology is positioned to provide connectivity to remote areas of India to support implementation of artificial intelligence applications.
Jaume Sanpera is cofounder and chief executive officer of Sateliot.