We signed a memorandum of cooperation with AZERCOSMOS.
This memorandum aims to mutually use ground stations for low-orbit satellite operations and expand new business opportunities. Both parties will cooperate in providing telemetry services, such as receiving control signals and sending commands to satellites, transmitting large volumes of data from satellites, and exchanging experience in operating ground infrastructure to their customers in both Azerbaijan and the Czech Republic.
Azercosmos is Azerbaijan's Space Agency located in Baku. With its two satellites (Azerspace-1 and Azerspace-2), Azercosmos provides telecommunication and data services in the Africa, Europe, and Asia regions (in the C and Ku bands).
In January 2024, our company took another important step in its development. In cooperation with a foreign partner, we started the construction of the antenna with a diameter of 7.3 meters operating in the S-/X-band. This new antenna system, serving LEO/MEO satellites, became an important dominant feature of the road between the cities of Kyjov and Bzenec in the region of South Moravia. The antenna will enable daily data transmissions from a number of satellites that fly over the Europe. New and progressive services will be introduced in the near future, about which we will be very happy to inform you.
The Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic and the European Space Agency chose project AMBIC and QUVIK as the "ambitious Czech project."
AMBIC - Ambitious Czech Satelite
PEKASAT SE was one of 4 consortium members for initial phase of the project alongside VZLÚ, SAB Aerospace and World from Space
QUVIK - The first Czech space telescope
PEKASAT SE was one of 4 consortium members for initial phase of the project alongside VZLÚ, Masaryk University and TOPTEC