AAC Clyde Space started the INFLECION project, something the company touts as a transformative initiative made possible by a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA). This marks the beginning of a project
AAC Clyde Space started the INFLECION project, something the company touts as a transformative initiative made possible by a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA). This marks the beginning of a project that will transform maritime domain awareness (MDA) through satellite technology.
INFLECION is touted by its creator as a game changer for global maritime operations, addressing challenges and enhancing safety, efficiency, compliance, and environmental sustainability. The total value of the INFLECION project is estimated at $32 and is co-funded at 50% by the UK Space Agency through an ESA Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) Partnership Project within ESA's Connectivity and Secure Communications.
The project will result in a new satellite constellation fully operational by 2028. AAC Clyde Space will immediately start signing customer service agreements for data delivery.
"INFLECION is a key step in AAC Clyde Space's strategy to grow Space Data as a Service," says Luis Gomes, CEO of AAC Clyde Space. "With this project, we are using space technology to tackle real challenges in the maritime industry. Together with our partners, we are setting a new standard for safety, efficiency, and sustainability at sea."
"The maritime industry faces unprecedented challenges from supply chain disruptions and
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