EOS
Space Systems joins SmartSat CRC as core partner
6 June 2022
SmartSAT CRC announced that EOS
Space Systems has become a core partner for the SmartSat
Co-operative Research Centre – becoming the 20th core
partner alongside leading universities and global
corporations such as Airbus, BAE Systems and Nova
Systems.
As a core partner,
EOS Space Systems will have priority to select
and lead strategic research projects , and can nominate
candidates for the SmartSat CRC Board and Industry
Advisory Board.
SmartSat CRC CEO Professor Andy
Koronios said “EOS Space Systems becoming a core partner
is the culmination of one of our most exciting space
ventures: Project CHORUS. SmartSat
CRC brought together a cross-disciplinary team of
industry and universities under the leadership of the
Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) and
facilitated the requirements-gathering from end-users,
developed system designs and the research components.
What began as a $1.2 million dollar Phase 1 project has
already moved to the next phase, with a further $2.8
million investment in the rapid development of this
innovative technology."
“We are delighted that EOS have
decided to become one of our core partners. They
obviously see real benefit in their participation with
the SmartSat CRC and we look forward to working together
to help build Australian space technology capability.”
Project CHORUS aims to build on
existing world leading Australian technology in compact
RF tactical terminals and optical communication to
develop “leap-frogging” technology that exploits bearer
diversity through a highly integrated hybrid Optical-RF
tactical terminal with applications for the commercial
and national security markets.
Phase 1 of CHORUS (Apr 2019-Apr
2020) was a research activity to develop concepts for,
and explore the feasibility of, a highly integrated,
tactical satellite communications terminal combining
radio frequency and optical frequency capabilities into
a single compact terminal. Phase 2 is on track to
deliver a working terrestrial demonstration with a
terminal in early 2023.
EOS Space Systems Chief Executive
Officer, Glen Miller said the speed of creation of
Project CHORUS had spurred the organisation to step up
as a core partner to SmartSat CRC.
“Project CHORUS has been an
exercise in the best-practice commercialisation of a new
technology. Driven by collaboration between government,
industry, and the researchers – it was fast, efficient
and the IP negotiations were effortless, allowing us to
control the IP but Defence having a call on the
technology at no extra cost. The success of this venture
demonstrates the value of having an independent platform
like SmartSat CRC to bring the various parties together
and makes things happen for Australia’s space sector.”
“Having benefited from what
SmartSat is doing, we are thrilled to be investing our
time and joining the CRC to drive great outcomes for
Australian space technology.”
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