SatixFy Communications is an Israeli company offering satellite communication systems based on proprietary chipsets. SatixFy designs and manufactures advanced satellite communication equipment, including software-defined radio modems, digital payloads for satellites, and electronically steered multi-beam antennas that support the DVB-S2X communication standard.
SatixFy's application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), such as the Sx3099 ASIC and Prime digital beamformer chips, are designed to improve the overall performance of satellite communications systems while reducing weight, power requirements, and gateway equipment footprint. SatixFy reportedly offers the industry's smallest VSATs (very small aperture terminals) and multi-beam electronically steered antenna arrays optimized for various mobile applications and services. These include connected car, IoT, consumer broadband, in-flight connectivity, communications payloads, and communications-on-the-move. As of March 2024, the company's Prime 2.0 and Sx4000 chips were in the customer sampling stages.
In October 2022, SatixFy went public through a merger with Endurance Acquisition Corp, a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC). In August 2023, SatixFy sold its satellite payload subsidiary, SatixFy Space Systems UK Ltd., to MDA for USD 40 million as part of a strategic restructuring to focus on its core competencies in chipset development.
For 2023, SatixFy reported revenues of USD 10.7 million and an operating loss of USD 41.8 million.
Key customers and partnerships
In May 2024, SatixFy partnered with aviation communications provider SCOTTY Group to supply in-flight connectivity terminals for aircrafts.
The company also has a partnered with Presto Engineering, a semiconductor engineering services provider, to develop and test space-grade ASICs for satellite communications (April 2023). In May 2023, SatixFy collaborated with the GEO-LEO satellite operator, OneWeb, to launch a satellite with advanced digital beam-hopping technology under a UK Space Agency grant via the Sunrise Partnership between European Space Agency and OneWeb.
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