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Quadsat has raised a total of 12.5 million euros from venture capital since its founding in 2017.
Quadsat raised 9 million euros ($9.6 million) on March 15 to expand its business using drones as stand-ins for satellites.
An antenna verification framework for GEO operators will start accepting ground station measurements from drones, aiding Quadsat’s international expansion.
QuadSAT will exhibit at Satellite 2023 from 14 March to 16 March at booth 1238.
QuadSAT is developing capabilities to acquire RF data from the environment to create specific test scenarios for RF emitting and receiving systems.
Users can now acquire QuadSAT’s testing solution for their own testing needs.
The managed service involving QuadSAT engineers will continue to be available when desired.
A broad range of testing missions can be undertaken using QuadSAT's system, depending on user requirements.
The drone-based testing solution was previously available only as a managed service delivered by QuadSAT engineers.
QuadSAT's innovative drone-based system for testing and verification of antennas and radio frequency equipment is fully automated, flexible, and location independent.
QuadSAT has launched a productized version of its drone-based antenna test and verification system.
Users can carry out their own drone-based tests and measurements on antennas and radio frequency equipment without the need for QuadSAT engineers on site.
Users will receive detailed training from QuadSAT prior to deploying the testing solution.
QuadSAT will present its drone-based solution for RF and antenna testing and measurements at Space Tech Expo in Bremen, Germany from 15th - 17th November.
The first presentation by QuadSAT is on 'Use of UASs for outdoor diagnostics of large antennas' and will take place at 1:30 pm.
The QuadSAT drone-based system consists of state-of-the-art drone technology, integrated with a custom RF payload and automation and measurement software.
QuadSAT's drone-based system can undertake a broad range of testing missions anytime, anywhere, depending on user requirements.
QuadSAT is showcasing its drone-based solution for RF and antenna measurements at booth 222 at AMTA from October 9th to 14th in Denver, Colorado.
QuadSAT will present two technical presentations on Monday, October 10th.
The second presentation by QuadSAT is on 'Satellite communication handover test planning with multi-agent system of UAVs' and will take place at 2:24 pm.