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SpaceFounders and Beyond Gravity have signed a cooperation agreement to strengthen their connection and exchange within their start-up programs.
SpaceFounders and Beyond Gravity offer tailored start-up programs for young companies from the space environment.
The cooperation between SpaceFounders and Beyond Gravity concerns the selection of start-ups and the exchange within the programs.
SpaceFounders and Beyond Gravity will cooperate in their start-up programs in the future.
SpaceFounders and Beyond Gravity have combined their expertise to support young and innovative start-ups.
Lukas Gnilka manages Launchpad's start-up program at Beyond Gravity.
Beyond Gravity is a global supplier to the space industry and the largest Swiss space company.
SpaceFounders and Beyond Gravity will collaborate intensively in the evaluation and selection of start-ups.
Beyond Gravity delivered GNSS receiver flight models for the SWARM mission operated by ESA.
The GEORIX from Beyond Gravity is a single-frequency multi-constellation GNSS receiver supporting GPS and GALILEO.
Beyond Gravity’s Launchers division produces composite rocket structures that have been used in over 400 launches.
Beyond Gravity delivered a geostationary navigation receiver called GEORIX and an antenna to Maxar.
GEORIX will be the first Beyond Gravity navigation receiver to fly in geostationary orbit at approximately 36,0 m from Earth.
Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) developed GEORIX and delivered a geostationary navigation receiver and an antenna to Maxar in 2021.
The delivered Beyond Gravity navigation receiver will be the first Beyond Gravity receiver in geostationary orbit.
Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) delivered a geostationary navigation receiver to Maxar.
Beyond Gravity supplied the payload fairing, computer, antenna, and separation system used on more than 100 Ariane 5 flights.
Beyond Gravity built one of Juice’s antennas designed to navigate around Jupiter and communicate with Earth despite high radiation and extreme thermal environments.
Beyond Gravity supplied a remote interface unit for Juice that provides a physical interface to the spacecraft propulsion system and the attitude/orientation control system.
Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) developed and built the central computer for all six Meteosat Third Generation satellites at its Gothenburg, Sweden site.