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Comsat Architects and Ubotica Technologies Unite to Deploy AI in Orbit
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 13, 2024

In a groundbreaking move, Comsat Architects, renowned for its pioneering work in space communications, has teamed up with Ubotica Technologies, leaders in autonomous AI satellite technology. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into space-based communication and Earth observation systems aboard small satellites in low Earth orbit, setting the stage for real-time Earth Intelligence.

Specializing in space connectivity and data management, Comsat Architects serves both civil and commercial sectors, providing comprehensive solutions for space communications across Earth and lunar environments. The company's expertise extends to the development of advanced software and aerospace technologies that enhance data visualization, analytics, and management for NASA and various commercial entities.

Ubotica Technologies transforms Earth observation by incorporating onboard image processing and AI, thereby facilitating instantaneous insight generation. By merging this capability with Comsat Architects' communication technologies, the partnership aims to deliver immediate, actionable intelligence about Earth directly to end-users, dramatically reducing the time lag inherent in traditional Earth observation methods.

Under the partnership, Comsat Architects will leverage Ubotica's SPACE:AI platform to innovate autonomous communication networks and routing algorithms for small satellite constellations, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of space-based operations.

Kul Bhasin, Ph.D., CEO of Comsat Architects, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting its potential to leverage AI in advancing space systems. "This collaboration with Ubotica marks a pivotal moment in our journey to explore and implement AI technologies within the commercial space sector," Bhasin stated.

The collaboration will also explore the potential of cloud detection technologies in satellite imagery, aiming to enhance situational awareness and support Earth system monitoring with advanced AI applications.

Fintan Buckley, CEO of Ubotica, emphasized the transformative impact of AI on terrestrial and space domains. "Partnering with Comsat Architects enables us to extend this transformative power beyond our planet, revolutionizing our approach to observing and interacting with Earth," Buckley remarked.

Aaron Rood, Sr. Director of Business Development at Ubotica Technologies, underscored the partnership's significance in bringing advanced computing to the forefront of space exploration and security. "Our alliance with Comsat Architects paves the way for the next generation of AI-driven satellite constellations," said Rood.

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