Hiber
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Thuraya, the mobile satellite operation of Abu Dhabi-based Yahsat, is investing in Astrocast, a Swiss specialist in satellite-based internet-of-things (IoT) services.
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Inmarsat has formed what it calls a strategic relationship with tiny satellite company Hiber to develop internet-of-things (IoT) services.
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Just Eat sandwich bar founder Laurens Groenendijk has left satellite company Hiber, where he was co-founder and managing director.
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UK-based Lacuna Space has successfully tried out its space-borne internet of things (IoT) network, using a new satellite orbiting at 500km.
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Hiber has set up a subscription-based satellite network to let oil and gas companies monitor their wells and other plant.
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Hiber, the Dutch start-up behind the first IoT satellite network, has confirmed it will receive a share of the European Innovation Council Accelerator’s grant of €278 million, alongside further direct equity investment.
Forthcoming events
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We’re moving into the era of telecoms satellites the size of a plastic lunchbox, connecting the IoT or providing voice and data services around the world. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to some of the companies that will launch an expected 1,000 tiny satellites a year over the next decade