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Oxford Space Systems Fuels Connectivity Innovations with Partnerships in NuSpace and Viasat Projects

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  • Oxford Space Systems provides its advanced deployable helical antenna for Singapore-based NuSpace’s NuLIoN IoT satellite, aiming to bolster sensor-to-satellite connectivity in Southeast Asia.
  • Oxford Space Systems continues to expand its reach with a new collaboration with Viasat UK Ltd., focusing on the development of lightweight, low-cost, and high-speed SATCOM capabilities.

Singapore, September 7, 2023 – In a significant move that promises to enhance sensor-to-satellite connectivity, Singapore-based NuSpace Pte. Ltd. has successfully launched its Internet of Things (IoT) satellite, NuLIoN. The mission features a state-of-the-art deployable helical antenna provided by Oxford Space Systems, a UK-based space technology business.

Helica Antenna Oxford Space Systems

Bridging the Connectivity Gap

NuSpace aims to address the connectivity gap in underserved regions of Southeast Asia by offering low-power, low-data rate, direct-to-satellite communication services. By leveraging the proven LoRaWAN Protocol, the company is set to empower the deployment of remote sensors on a large scale. “This mission represents a significant first step in bridging the connectivity gap, particularly in the promising Southeast Asian market,” said Zhen Ning Ng, CEO of NuSpace.

NuLIoN Satellite NuSpace

A Fruitful Collaboration

The partnership between NuSpace and Oxford Space Systems is a testament to the close collaboration between Singapore and UK-based companies. “We are proud to deliver another successful deployable helical antenna, on this occasion to NuSpace,” said Manisha Kushwaha, Technical Project Manager at Oxford Space Systems.

Oxford Space Systems: A Company on the Move

In related news, Oxford Space Systems announced a new collaboration with Viasat UK Ltd., a subsidiary of global communications company Viasat Inc. The collaboration aims to develop a lightweight, low-cost, and high-speed terminal for satellite communications. This adds another feather to Oxford Space Systems’ cap, which recently opened a new manufacturing facility in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

A Future Full of Possibilities

Both NuSpace and Oxford Space Systems are committed to pushing the boundaries of technology and exploring new frontiers. Their shared vision and collaborative efforts are paving the way for widespread sensor-to-satellite connectivity, unlocking new possibilities for IoT applications in the region and beyond.

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