Satraka is pleased to announce that we will be receiving a grant from the ESA ARTES programme, to enable us to enter into the product development phase of Satraka’s innovative and patent pending satellite tracking antenna.
The grant allows Satraka to progress this cutting edge technology to TRL 7, where working prototypes of user terminals will be produced, tested and trialed in field, alongisde support from Eutelsat OneWeb. Satraka is also working with Global Invacom and Satellite Applications Catapult in this project, gaining valuable support on design for manufacturing and product commercialization.
Reacting to this major grant, Dr Tao Huang, CEO of Satraka Ltd, said “We are so pleased to be a recipient of this grant, and once again we are so grateful for the support of ESA. This grant demonstrates to us ESA’s strong endorsement on Satraka’s technology, and we look forward to producing valuable outcomes as a result of it.”
Based at the Harwell Space Campus, Satraka develops cutting edge technology to bring affordable connectivity to every corner of our planet, to eliminate the digital divide, increase productivity, grow the economy and improve people’s lives. Satraka is on a mission to Connect the Unconnected.

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