SSTL
builds
for
the
future
Surrey
Satellite
Technology
Ltd
(SSTL),
in
partnership
with
the
University
of
Surrey’s
Surrey
Research
Park,
is
taking
a
new
technical
facility
opposite
its
headquarters
building
in
Guildford,
UK
providing
the
flexibility
to
work
on a
broader
range
of
satellites
and
the
capacity
to
integrate
and
test
more
satellites
in
parallel.
The
3,700sqm
(40,000
sqft)
£10
million
facility
will
provide
cleanrooms,
laboratories
and
testing
facilities
for
state-of-the-art
space
engineering.
It
will
house
approximately
40
permanent
staff
and
anything
up
to
100
further
project
specific
staff
from
across
the
company
at
peak
test
and
integration
periods.
SSTL
CEO,
Dr.
Matt
Perkins,
commented;
“Our
new
integration
and
test
facility
will
play
a
crucial
role
in
our
company’s
development.
Not
only
will
it
enable
us
to
integrate
the
European
GNSS
payloads
for
ESA,
but
it
will
make
it
possible
for
us
to
integrate
and
test
satellites
directly
opposite
our
headquarters
improving
time
to
market
with
first
rate
intra-company
communications.”
Due
for
completion
in
April
2011,
the
new
facility
will
be
operating
at
full
capacity
as
soon
as
it
is
opened
when
its
secure
cleanroom
facilities
will
be
used
for
the
testing
and
integration
of
14
navigation
payloads
for
the
deployment
phase
of
Europe’s
future
GNSS
system.
The
new
laboratories
&
cleanrooms
will
bring
the
assembly,
testing
and
integration
of
satellite
platforms
for
SSTL’s
global
customers
into
a
single
location,
enabling
engineers
and
project
managers
to
participate
in
day-to-day
decision
making
and
mission
reviews
without
leaving
the
site.
The
world-class
test
halls
provide
two
125
cubic
metre
walk-in
thermal
chambers,
a
seismic
test
platform
with
16,000kg,
10,000kg
&
8,000kg
gantry
cranes
and
reinforced
floors,
providing
the
greatest
possible
flexibility
for
integration
and
testing
of
small
and
larger
spacecraft.
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