ProductUpdated on 31 October 2024
StarCom QKD-compatible optical inter-satellite link
About
The world’s first Terabit per second-class satellite optical terminal
• Industry-leading SWaP: smaller and lighter than its nearest competitor, meaning the lowest cost to launch.
• 21% lower power consumption per bit/s; designed for Tb/s transfer rates at <5 pJ/bit, including laser systems.
• The largest (so most efficient) telescope aperture in its class: 55% greater light-gathering area
• Maintains ultra-fast links up to 100,000 km
• QKD-compatible for next-generation encryption and security
• Multi-orbit solution: LEO/MEO/ GEO/ Cislunar - powering the internet to the edge of the solar system
• Designed for scale manufacture: Industrial production lines in development at our facilities in Galway
Applies to
- GENERIC | Quantum Communication
- GENERIC | Enabling technology
- INDUSTRIAL | Photonic and optoelectronic systems
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- GENERIC | Enabling technology
- INDUSTRIAL | Photonic and optoelectronic systems
Duncan Casey
Business Development Manager at MBRYONICS Ltd
Galway, Ireland
Project cooperation
R&D in quantum sensing and engineering
- INDUSTRIAL | Others
- QUANTUM SENSING | Others
- QUANTUM SENSING | Imaging
- QUANTUM SENSING | Clinical Devices
- GENERIC | Quantum Sensing & Metrology
- QUANTUM SENSING | Oceanographic survey
- QUANTUM SENSING | Industrial instrumentation
- INDUSTRIAL | Photonic and optoelectronic systems
Francisco Ulises Hernandez Ledezma
R&D Engineer & Entrepreneur Lead (ICURe Explore) at University of Nottingham / Diamond Quantum Sensing Hub
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Product
- INDUSTRIAL | Others
- GENERIC | Quantum Computing
- GENERIC | Enabling technology
- INDUSTRIAL | Chip scale quantum
James Ashforth-Pook
CEO & Co-founder at Quinas Technology Limited
Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom