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Iridium, Viasat, Lynk, and Sateliot are active in specific regions or specialized applications within the satellite-enabled connectivity market.
Sateliot's constellation is expected to be operational by 2026, covering precision agriculture and critical infrastructure monitoring sectors.
Catalan company Sateliot is leading the European race to launch the first 3GPP standard nanosatellite constellation for IoT connectivity without terrestrial infrastructure.
ESA and Sateliot will test a system that allows satellites to connect with IoT devices without relying on GNSS satellite navigation systems.
The State's investment in Sateliot during the Series B funding round, which closed in March, totals 70 million euros.
Sateliot is currently developing a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation based on the 5G standard for IoT connectivity services.
The new Sateliot facility will create more than 50 highly qualified jobs.
Sateliot has invested more than 50 million euros in R&D since its founding in 2018.
Sateliot inaugurated the first European 5G satellite development center in Barcelona.
Sateliot demonstrated the world's first direct 5G-IoT connection from space with standard IoT devices.
Sateliot has launched six satellites into space to date and plans to launch another five in 2026.
Jaume Sanpera is the CEO of Sateliot.
Sateliot is designing the prototype of a new generation of satellites called Tritó.
Sateliot's business plan aims to achieve 1 billion euros in revenue by 2030 from the global IoT market.
Sateliot's workforce has doubled in the last year.
Sateliot has permissions from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to launch up to 500 satellites.
The research conducted by Sateliot enables greater autonomy, resilience, and energy efficiency in satellite technology.
Sateliot will test a system that allows its satellites to connect with IoT devices without relying on satellite navigation systems (GNSS) such as GPS.
Jaume Sanpera is the co-founder and CEO of Sateliot.
Sateliot's low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation provides coverage in areas beyond the reach of terrestrial networks, covering over half of the planet’s surface.