GomSpace has seen out 2020 with the signing of a contract with an existing customer within the North American market in the geo-intelligence industry for the delivery of a software defined radio modules and antenna systems. The contract is worth 5,1 MSEK and will be fully delivered in 2021.
GomSpace has over the years built a strong product portfolio and in-orbit track record with its software defined radio modules and antenna modules helping our customers to realize many different applications.
"This is a significant win, accelerating our growth in the North American market, with a growing number of both commercial and institutional customers depending on our products both for radio payloads and satellite platforms," says CEO, Niels Buus, from GomSpace.
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