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Satcube secures new terminal order from Airbus Defence and Space
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Satcube secures new terminal order from Airbus Defence and Space
by Robert Schreiber
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 04, 2024

Satcube, a European tech company specializing in lightweight satellite terminals for high-speed connectivity, has announced a significant new order from Airbus Defence and Space, valued at 1 million EUR. This order reinforces the ongoing partnership between the two companies, which began in 2020, and highlights Satcube's growing influence in satellite broadband solutions.

The expanding partnership is central to Satcube's recent growth, as explained by Chief Commercial Officer Robert Mellberg.

"We are serving a multitude of high-profile market segments where the demand for the Satcube Ku to fulfill the critical need of ultra-quick, seamless connectivity in a variety of communication scenarios is exploding," Mellberg said. "Satcube is delighted to see an expansion of our partnership with Airbus. Their continued trust into our products and services is a proof that our focus on developing high-quality, resilient and user-centric terminals is right."

Thomas Astrom of Airbus Defence and Space added, "Our collaboration with Satcube has been instrumental in providing innovative and agile satellite communication solutions to meet the evolving demands of our global customers. We are pleased to extend our partnership and continue integrating Satcube's cutting-edge terminal technology, which is crucial for enabling secure, high-speed connectivity in challenging environments."

In response to growing demand, Satcube recently announced the development of a high-production facility in Karlstad, Sweden. This facility is designed to enhance the company's regional supply chain, support increased order volumes, and accommodate new business models. Satcube is scaling up operations with rapid team expansion in Gothenburg and Karlstad, driven by demand for its portable terminals from major NGOs, media entities, and government agencies, especially for use in crisis and emergency communication scenarios.

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