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SES and QuadSAT jointly performed a new ground segment called Satcom Antenna Validation.
QuadSAT developed a new drone technology for antenna diagnostics within Industry 4.0.
SES has been validating QuadSAT's technology for the last 3 years.
QuadSAT completed work for the European Space Agency supporting the development of advanced satellite communication products and services.
QuadSAT opened an office in 2018 at the UK’s Harwell Space Cluster after participating in Seraphim Space Camp, a nine-week accelerator program for space technology startups.
Seraphim Capital previously helped QuadSAT raise 700,000 EUR in seed funding at the beginning of 2019.
QuadSAT previously planned to devote 2020 to conducting more on-site demonstrations but the coronavirus pandemic disrupted those travel-intensive plans.
QuadSAT’s current system can test antennas used to communicate with geostationary satellites in X- and Ku-band.
QuadSAT raised 2,000,000 EUR in a Pre-Series A investment round announced on 2020-09-10.
QuadSAT is working to expand its system’s capabilities to support Ka-band spacecraft and satellites in medium and low Earth orbits via a customer-purchasable software update.
QuadSat plans to recruit satellite engineers with 700,000 euros raised in a seed investment round.
In the next year, QuadSat plans to gain expertise and conduct customer trials.
QuadSat is a Danish company focused on testing and calibrating satellite antennas with quadcopters.
QuadSat opened an office at the Harwell Space Cluster after participating in Seraphim Space Camp.
QuadSat was founded in 2017 in Horsens, Denmark.
QuadSat plans to offer ship and aircraft operators an alternative method for testing and calibrating antennas on-site using drones.
QuadSat's method is more cost-effective and less time-consuming than current methods.
QuadSat's system aims to prevent interference.
QuadSat intends to expand its technical expertise and its recently established UK office.