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It’s crucial for startups to be discerning when choosing an accelerator. There’s a wide array of options out there, and not all accelerators offer the same value.
Space has been experiencing growing pressure in recent years due to human activity. One statistic suffices to grasp the magnitude of this reality: the approximately 8,000 active satellites. How can space be sustainable?
The VITAS Project (Sustainable Intelligent Aerial Transport Vehicle for Medical Supplies) is a project within the Innovative Air Mobility sector that seeks to address these challenges through research in innovative technologies enabling future healthcare logistics solutions in the “emptied Spain” using UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) operated from automated vertiports and 5G IoT satellite communications.
The Catalan Research Centre i2CAT and the Barcelona-based satellite communication service provider Sateliot began cooperating in 2020. For i2CAT, as a centre specialising in 5G, IoT and space communications, becoming Sateliot’s partner was an opportunity to put research to use in real-life scenarios.
$250 billion in the oil and gas industry to be unlocked by satellite connectivity
Mobile communication is ushering in a new era with the freezing of Release 18 and initiating discussions on 6G in Release 19. However, the 5G market has yet to find a breakthrough business opportunity, emphasizing the importance of exploring demand applications while planning for technological evolution.
As international efforts to expand connectivity continue, Jaume Sanpera, Chairman and Chief Executive at satellite-based Internet of Things startup Sateliot, is looking to position his business as a key player in delivering IoT services to rural areas.
When he tells you his intense life story, it gives you the feeling that he stumbled upon every success almost effortlessly. In reality, behind every achievement of Gianluca Redolfi, there is a strong desire to act, combined with extraordinary curiosity and an unusual ability to see the positive side of things.
Jaume Sanpera speaks with WIRED about Sateliot, the startup seeking to provide greater 5G coverage through a constellation of nanosatellites.
The Benefits of 5G Satellite Connectivity in IoT-Powered Solar Systems
Thanks to Standard Satellite connectivity, the near real-time monitoring of the road network and faster response in case of accidents or incidents will be possible.
With Sateliot's satellites in LEO, we will extend the coverage of mobile operators
Sateliot's constellations will essentially function like "cell towers in space", according to CEO Jaume Sanpera.
The new anti-debris regulations apporved by FCC in September is going to play a significant role in the space development. Why and how the new regulations will contribute to the space industry? Read on this article composed by our CEO&Co-Founder Jaume Sanpera.
Interview with our CEO and Co-Founder Jaume Sanpera about how Sateliot's technology and service will be a game changer in the IoT industry!
Any cellular IoT devices will be able to connect and communicate with Sateliot's satellite constellations. But how and why? Check out this latest AVNET interview with our Chief Business Officer-Gianluca Redolfi.
Unlike traditional satellite operators, Sateliot will not only provide NB-IoT satellite connectivity but will also ensure that customers can track their mobile assets using the best connectivity option available to them.
Facing a time of "technological emergency", our CEO & Co-Founder Jaume Sanpera expresses his desire to "help and push" the aerospace industry in Spain "with the money from the European Next Generation EU Fund".
The aerospace sector already represents 1.2% of the Spanish economy's gross domestic product (GDP), generates more than 150,000 direct and indirect jobs, and in 2020 it invested more than 1.5 billion euros in research, development, and innovation.
With Sateliot's LEO satellite constellation, precision agriculture devices can seamlessly switch between cellular infrastructures to satellites without extra hardware modification.
Our fleet of nanosatellites in space that act as telephone towers can provide global and continuous 5G connectivity, allowing IoT devices to connect directly without an antenna, and the system can be scaled up easily.