T4i and Spacety
Luxembourg Sign an MoU to Seal Their Intended
Collaborations on Electric Propulsion
August 10, 2021
T4i and Spacety
Luxembourg have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) to set the framework for
several intended collaborations regarding
Electric Propulsion and flight opportunities.
T4i (Technology for
Propulsion and Innovation) is an Italian rocket
company, specialized in innovative in-space and
access-to-space propulsion systems, tailored for
small and micro satellites, offering an array of
diverse technologies matching the mission’s
requirements of satellite operators. T4i
conducted an extensive research on several
propulsion systems and different propellants.
Among them, T4i scientific research along the
iodine propellant as ground-breaking source of
energy in space, opens certain interesting
outcomes in response to the new constellation
market demand.
Spacety Luxembourg is
a commercial space company in designing,
manufacturing, launching, operating satellites,
and providing space flight services to its
clients worldwide to flight test or demonstrate
their technologies or science in space. Spacety
has built and launched its first SAR satellite,
the world’s first miniaturized C-band SAR
satellite with a phased-array antenna, and plans
to build, deploy, and operate a mega SAR
constellation with 300+ satellites to provide
near real time SAR data services to the world.
Several are the
common fields of interests of the two companies.
T4i is developing plasma thrusters in different
sizes to accommodate the entire spectrum of
small satellites, while Spacety Luxembourg is
both offering flight opportunities for T4i IOD
missions and looking for innovative, robust, and
reliable iodine-based electric propulsion
systems for their SAR constellation.
“Propulsion is an
important subsystem of satellites for
constellation. As more constellations are
deployed for EO and telecommunications, the
market for electric thrusters will expand
rapidly. However, an electric thruster is a
complicated system and it needs to be tested and
verified in space before being used for any
operational satellite mission. T4i has developed
advanced propulsion technologies for small and
micro satellites. Spacety has frequent flight
opportunities and extensive experience of
technology IOD/IOV missions. The collaboration
of the two companies will produce innovative
space products, which will be needed by many
satellites, including Spacety’s.” said James
Zheng, CEO of Spacety Luxembourg.
In addition, this
agreement formalizes the mutual interest in
collaborating for future space missions and the
possibility for T4i to capture the growing
demand arising in the Chinese constellations
market through this partnership with Spacety.
“We are honored to
have the opportunity to cooperate with such a
trustful partner as Spacety and eager to expand
T4i’s market reach” said Daniele Pavarin, T4i
co-founder and CEO.