Danish startup QuadSAT has received a €9 million investment for its technology to make satellites more efficient. It was also joined by current investors, including Seraphim Space, the world's leading space technology fund, and angel investors Torben Frigaard Rasmussen and Helge Munk.
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QuadSAT
Founded in 2017, QuadSAT's technology tests and validates satellite equipment, ensuring efficient and reliable operation of networks. The aim of the project is to provide a cost-effective, scalable solution for testing antennas and satellite systems in operation and anywhere in the world. The systems consist of state-of-the-art drone technology integrated with a specialized RF payload, as well as automation and measurement software. This new funding, working with leading satellite companies such as OneWeb, SES and the European Space Agency, will help the startup scale. It will be used to expand the product range and bring the technology to more players in the industry.
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