Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space State of the Art in Next-Generation Satellite Technology 20/10/2021 Print Share The Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, California, has once again hosted the annual Satellite Innovation conference, one of the most important gatherings of satellite industry leaders. GMV was given a space in the exhibition area, where it displayed its vast portfolio of solutions in the area of the satellite control ground segment for the space sector. This event is a showcase for presenting emerging technology on the satellite market, covering different areas such as innovation policies, cloud computing and artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, broadband initiatives such as 3GPP, optical communications, ground infrastructure for advanced space systems, launchers and new propulsion systems, connectivity solutions for LEO operators, large constellations, Earth observation, space robotics, and even space debris. GMV is a worldwide leader in ground systems for telecommunication satellite control, serving over 35 global operators, such as Eutelsat, Inmarsat, Hispasat, and more. It is also the European leader in ground control and data processing systems in the area of Earth observation, for weather services and environmental and meteorological monitoring. GMV took advantage of this event to highlight its catalog of solutions for the smallsats market, as well as for satellite constellations and large satellite constellations. Print Share