CubeSpace, a satellite specialist with roots at Stellenbosch University, has secured funding for global expansion.
components manufacturer with roots in the research laboratories of Stellenbosch University, has secured R47-million in venture capital funding for global expansion.
Known for controlling 300 satellites and for being endorsed by US space agency Nasa, the company aims to grow in the US and European markets, enhancing support for its worldwide client base. The control systems play a crucial role in the operation of satellites by ensuring precision pointing and stability, allowing the operation of optical payloads and antennas. This expertise is highlighted by CubeSpace’s inclusion in Nasa’s small spacecraft technology report.
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