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Paris, April 29, 2021 - Atoshas been selected by Eutelsat, one of the world's leading satellite operators, to deliver an innovative satellite payload monitoring solution, as part of a 5-year contract.
Atos selected by Eutelsat to provide next-generation satellite payload monitoring solution
Paris, April 29, 2021 –
Atos has been selected by
Eutelsat, one of the world s leading satellite operators, to deliver an innovative satellite payload monitoring solution, as part of a 5-year contract. Thanks to advanced satellite carrier management features, Atos’ next-generation
SkyMon solution will help Eutelsat meet the growing challenges of a
new space era which include new satellite communications technologies, the need to integrate 5G and the potential increase of signal interferences caused by the growing number of satellite mega constellations.
“As the world of space expands and satellite fleets continue to grow, our primary goal is to have access to the latest technology for the management of our satellites. To achieve this, we work hand in hand with the Atos teams who bring us their know-how in state-of-the-art payload monitoring. Together, we develop future-proof s
Italy s Leonardo to buy 25 percent stake in German sensor maker Hensoldt
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Last Updated: Apr 24, 2021, 04:02 PM IST
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Synopsis We are excited about the investment in Hensoldt as the catalyst for the establishment of closer cooperation that will further enhance our respective positions in the growing defence electronics market, chief executive officer Alessandro Profumo said in a statement.
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The logo of defence group Leonardo in Geneva, Switzerland, May 22, 2017
Italian defence group Leonardo said on Saturday it agreed to buy a 25.1% stake in German military sensor maker Hensoldt from buyout firm KKR for 23 euros per share in cash, or around 606 million euros ($733 million).