CNBC Names Kymeta Corporation Among World’s Top
50 Disruptors for the Second Consecutive Year
Kymeta Corporation, the company commercializing
innovative metamaterials-based flat-panel antennas
for satellite communications, today announced it has
been named by CNBC as one of the World’s 50 Most
Disruptive and Innovative Companies for the second
consecutive year.
The CNBC Disruptor 50 is an annual list of venture-backed
private companies that are shaking up the landscape,
threatening the status quo across industries and for
specific market leaders.
“CNBC’s recognition of Kymeta as an industry disruptor is
a testament to our dedication to develop the most functional
and elegantly designed satellite antennas in the world,”
said Dr. Nathan Kundtz, founder and CTO of Kymeta. “Kymeta’s
electronic beam steering capabilities for satellite
communications will open a range of new mobility solutions
in the aviation, maritime and automobile markets and are a
good fit for spacecraft antenna solutions.”
Kymeta’s innovative antennas use metamaterials technology
to electronically and dynamically adjust the antenna beam
towards appropriate satellites with no moving parts. The
technology enables flatter, thinner, lighter, more efficient
and less expensive antennas compared to traditional
satellite antenna technologies. Given the sleek design,
Kymeta’s flat-panel antenna products can be deployed in a
variety of applications, enabling high-speed Internet
connectivity and entertainment solutions anywhere in the
world.
Kymeta will begin large-scale production of its antenna
products, which can be manufactured with existing consumer
electronics production technology and processes. This
enables Kymeta to leverage the vast investment that has
already been made in the consumer electronics industry,
ultimately allowing the company to deliver its products to
the market sooner and with lower manufacturing costs than
are typically seen with comparable hardware.