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Geespace launched three satellites—Shutianyu-03, Shutianyu-04, and Shutianyu-05—on the February 12 mission.
GeeSpace launched comprehensive LEO IoT services from Algeria to the African region in agreement with a subsidiary of Algeria Telecom.
Geespace plans to deploy the Geely Future Mobility Constellation in three phases for a total of 6,012 satellites, with 72 in phase one (2022–2025), 264 added in phase two, and 5,676 added in phase three.
Geespace launched Future Mobility Group 04, Group 05, and Group 06 via sea launches using Jielong-3 rockets near Rizhao, with group sizes of 11, 11, and 12 satellites respectively.
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation is backed by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and is being developed and managed by Geespace, a wholly owned Geely subsidiary.
Geespace plans to deploy the Geely Future Mobility Constellation in three phases totaling 6,012 satellites (72 in phase one, 264 in phase two, and 5,676 in phase three).
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation is backed by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and is developed and managed by Geespace.
Geespace launched 9 satellites for Future Mobility Group 01 on June 2nd 2022 from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center aboard a Long March 2C.
Geespace aims to assist with spectrum coordination, service licenses, and regulatory approvals in Bangladesh.
Geely-backed Geespace signed a cooperation agreement with Bangladesh’s Systems & Services Limited on November 27th.
Geespace and SATLAS signed a Memorandum of Understanding on October 13th to collaborate on market expansion for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation in Central Asia.
GeeSpace signed an agreement with Argentinian satellite service provider Orbith.
GeeSpace raised ¥2B (~US$280M) from largely Zhejiang Provincial Government sources.
Auto manufacturer Geely launched their GeeSpace/Future Navigation Constellation with a batch of 9 satellites in 2022.
The Shutianyu 01 and 02 satellites, developed by Geespace, weigh 50 kilograms each and are designed to detect, monitor, and image orbital debris.
Geespace completed its first overseas trial in Oman in June 2024.
Geespace partnered with Peking University to advance next-generation communication and computing technologies.
An experimental satellite was launched from the joint lab of Geespace and Peking University during the latest mission.
Geespace has agreements with telecom operators in more than 20 nations.
Geespace designed the satellite constellation to support 20 million users worldwide.