CEO Ramon Spice: Our processors are the heart of Adlis-Samson satellites

CEO Avi Saturn made the remarks following the successful launch of the Technion’s Adlis-Samson satellites

Samson’s satellites. Illustration: The Technion

Ramon Spice CEO Avi Shabtai said that the company is happy that its processors have assisted the Technion satellites. As mentioned, the Adelist-Samson satellite spacecraft, launched from the Technion and built by IAI, was launched from the Baconon Space Center in Kazakhstan yesterday, which will orbit the Earth in a coordinated flight, locating high-precision Earth transmission sources, among other things to help rescue natural disasters.

The Technion’s satellites are unique in that they perform triangulation to accurately locate the location of a transmitter on Earth. It will be used mainly in the field of rescue and rescue. This is through an advanced application for measuring the exact location developed at Ramon Spice. ”

“As we know our computers are supposed to work in harsh radiation conditions, extreme and shiny temperature changes of space and it requires very specific cooling but it succeeds and today our computers are scattered throughout the solar system. The case today is a special event in that our computers are used for Israeli satellites. “

Is it that they communicate with each other is it a novelty?

“Yes. This is a constellation of satellites that need to fly in coordination in space. This is a new method compared to the satellites or spacecraft that operated alone and transmitted to the ground station. This will allow them to be assisted in an emergency. There are satellite constellations in space but the communication between them is a relatively new thing. However, this development has already been done at the Technion on our computers. Well done to them. ”

What’s new in Ramon Spice?

“It is impossible to go into too much detail but we are working according to our plan on new generations of computerized systems for space and we have meetings with customers and investors. Computers are everywhere in space and our technology can be said to be one of the most advanced. We work with satellite manufacturers and space agencies. ”

“We are also very active in the United States which is a very large market for space. About two months ago, we reported the entry of Grove Ventures into investing in the company, and now we are opening a new development center in Hod Hasharon. We are scattered throughout the United States and are now expanding in Israel as well. ”

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