
J Alberto Palacios, Chairman & CEO; Juan Ramón Porras, General Director for Central America & the Caribbean; Porfirio Suárez, General Director for Mexico and Jack Yáñez, COO.
Globalsat Group wins at Satellite 2024, securing the prestigious ESG Impact Innovation Award presented by MSUA (Mobile Satellite Users Assocation).
Globalsat Group has again taken part in a new version of the Satellite 2024 Conference and Exhibition, held in the US capital.
The event brings together the main industry organizations and professionals from sectors such as aviation, maritime, telecommunications and finance. Globalsat Group had a stand in the Argentina Pavilion and some of its key executives on the show floor in-person included J Alberto Palacios, Chairman & CEO; Jack Yáñez, COO; Juan Ramón Porras, General Director for Central America and the Caribbean; and Porfirio Suárez, General Director for Mexico.
Globalsat Group representatives held several meetings with industry leaders, attended the main conferences and were present at the awards lunch organized by the MSUA (Mobile Satellite Users Association). There the company was the winner in the ESG (Enviroment, Social & Governance) Impact Innovation category of the “Satellite Mobile Innovation Award 2024” for the Newén Rapid Deployment System project, where the customer is the Maritime Coordination and Emergency Network of the Chilean Navy.

It is the fourth time Globalsat has been granted an award by the MSUA in a category related to innovation. The award is for a solution that integrates several forms of MSS (Mobile Satellite Service) to provide dependable communications for critical government personnel.
The awarded project is a number of highly resilient tactical cases containing LEO and GEO L-band MSS terminals, as well as other matched communications systems and supporting energy sources and accessories, including a data terminal with custom tailored software. In the event of a national emergency, the cases are deployed by key personnel, usually in coastal areas, to support the protection of life and infrastructure. One such type of emergency can be a seismic-triggered tsunami.
The Top Land Mobility Satcom Innovation Award is given by the MSUA (Mobile Satellite Users Association) to organizations deemed to have delivered the top innovations introduced to the satellite land mobile market during the past year.
Chile has one of the longest shorelines in the world, with some coastal areas that are densely inhabited but also vast zones with little or no telecommunications infrastructure. When large-scale seismic events take place traditional telecommunications systems are often overwhelmed by increased demand and can also be directly affected. Satellite-based L-Band services therefore provide a highly resilient, dependable, easy to use, mobile and energy-efficient resource for government personnel involved in emergency response.
J. Alberto Palacios, Chairman & CEO, Globalsat Group said, “We are honored by this award, which speaks to the commitment we have to our mission and our innovative way of working with clients to deliver what is needed in a timely and effective fashion.”
This project operates in the context of other services also provided by Globalsat Group in Chile using L-band satellite communications for early warning of tsunamis and other oceanic disturbances.
Alberto Palacios, Globalsat Group CEO commented, “We are honored by this award, which speaks to the commitment we have to our mission and our innovative way of working with clients to deliver what is needed in a timely and effective fashion.”
Christian Gerhard, the local lead for this project and Globalsat Group Commercial Director, added, “It has now been more than a decade since we have been an important part of Chile’s disaster prevention system, and we are very proud to continue to play our part in the protection of lives and infrastructure.”