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UNIBAP: Contec Space Optics orders iX10 solution for satellite constellation
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UNIBAP: Contec Space Optics orders iX10 solution for satellite constellation
by Robert Schreiber
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 18, 2024

Unibap has secured a 1.1 MEUR order from South Korean payload provider Contec Space Optics (CSO) for its iX10 solution. The agreement includes Unibap's iX10 hardware, annual software licenses, and associated services to be delivered throughout 2025. The order remains contingent on export license approval from Swedish authorities.

Johan Aman, CEO of Unibap, emphasized the significance of this direct constellation order, saying, "The fact that CSO moved directly to a constellation order without prior qualification project is a testament to the work we did during 2023 and 2024 to earn customers' trust, even though we do not expect this to be the normal case yet. CSO will integrate Unibap's edge computers with advanced space optics and communication modules, and then deliver the complete payload to the eventual satellite integrator. This is also an important first order from the Korean market, showing that our expanded sales coverage is bearing fruit."

Youngwan Choi, CEO of Contec Space Optics, highlighted the partnership's impact, stating, "This collaboration with Unibap marks a pivotal advancement in our mission to deliver cutting-edge satellite payload solutions to the global market. By seamlessly integrating Unibap's state-of-the-art iX10 edge computing technology with CSO's proprietary high-resolution space camera, we are providing satellite integrators with a fully integrated, next-generation camera system. This project not only underscores the increasing recognition of CSO's technical expertise on a global scale but also reflects the success of our strategic expansion efforts and the rising demand for innovative and high-performance satellite systems."

Unibap specializes in advanced solutions for Edge Computing and Cloud Computing in space. Its SpaceCloud platform combines hardware, software, and services to revolutionize the space industry by introducing AI and cloud capabilities to satellites.

Contec Space Optics (CSO) is renowned for its expertise in developing ultra-high-resolution Earth observation cameras. The company focuses on designing and delivering advanced optical payloads for missions requiring surveillance, reconnaissance, and Earth observation. By leveraging cutting-edge optical technology, CSO aims to provide innovative solutions to meet the growing global demand for high-performance satellite systems.

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