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OQ Technology + Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre Become Partners

February 7, 2021

OQ Technology, a Dubai/Luxembourg-based satellite 5G IoT start-up, has signed a partnership with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), home to the UAE National Space Program.

Through the partnership, MBRSC and OQ Technology aim to develop and innovate in satellite development offering advanced communication solutions and services within the region and worldwide.

MBRSC is responsible for a number of space projects including the Emirates Mars Mission ”Hope Probe,” Mars 2117 Program, the UAE Astronaut Program, the UAE Satellite Development Program, and the UAE Space Sector Sustainability Program.

OQ Technology aims to revolutionize the satellite telecommunication industry using 5G innovative solutions to enhance connectivity, scalability, and accessibility and is building a global constellation of smallsats to extend the cellular 5G Internet-of-things and massive machine communication in remote and rural areas using its patented technology.

“The partnership with MBRSC is very strategic for our business and customers but it is also a step forward in the venture collaboration between space institutes and space startups in the region”, said Omar Qaise, Founder and CEO of OQ Technology.

Filed Under: Analysis / Reports, Government, Partnerships, SmallSat

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