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Pilot Photonics secures €1M ESA contract for space photonics

Created at 4 Jun · 10:18 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Pilot Photonics has been awarded a €1M contract by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop space-proof technology for its Optical Frequency Generator Unit (OFGU). This initiative aims to enhance satellite communication capabilities.

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Key Numbers

€1Mcontract value with ESA

Who's Involved

Pilot Photonics
Irish developer of integrated photonic engines awarded ESA contract
European Space Agency (ESA)
Agency awarding the €1M contract for space photonics development

↳ Why This Matters

This contract signifies a significant step in advancing space-based communication technologies, potentially leading to more robust and capable satellite networks.

Key facts

  • Pilot Photonics secured a €1M contract from the European Space Agency (ESA).
  • The contract is for space-proofing Pilot Photonics' Optical Frequency Generator Unit (OFGU).
  • The development aims to meet specific requirements for space-based applications.

Pilot Photonics, an Irish company specializing in integrated photonic engines, has announced a new contract valued at €1 million with the European Space Agency (ESA). The purpose of this contract is to enhance the company's Optical Frequency Generator Unit (OFGU) for space applications, making it 'space-proof'. This development is intended to meet the stringent requirements for technology used in space missions and satellite communications.

Frequently asked questions

Pilot Photonics is an Irish company that develops integrated photonic engines.

The OFGU is a component developed by Pilot Photonics that the company is working to make suitable for use in space.

The contract from the European Space Agency will fund the development and space-proofing of Pilot Photonics' OFGU technology.

What Happens Next

01Pilot Photonics will proceed with space-proofing its Optical Frequency Generator Unit (OFGU).

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 11:00 AM
Pilot Photonics received a €1M contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop space-proof optical technology.
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4 Jun · 10:00 AM
MBRYONICS and NTT have partnered to build the "Internet of Space" using satellite optical transport.
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MBRYONICS and NTT Announce Strategic Partnership to Build the "Internet of Space"m.piqsuite.com
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Pilot Photonics Secures €1M ESA Contract for Space Photonics Developmentm.piqsuite.com

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