Remos Space Secures EUR 1 Million For African Expansion

Remos Space Systems AB, a Swedish company specialising in software defined solutions for satellite ground operations, has successfully secured EUR 1 million in seed funding led by Bling Capital and Partnerinvest Norr.
This funding will drive the company’s global expansion, strategically emphasising strengthening its presence in the African market.
Furthermore, the company’s co-founder and CEO, Dr Moses Browne Mwakyanjala, a Tanzanian born engineer, has shaped the company’s vision of bridging technological gaps and driving collaborations to mutually benefit Remos Space and the African continent.
Dr Mwakyanjala’s Tanzanian heritage brings valuable insight to this expansion strategy.
His understanding of the region’s challenges and opportunities enables Remos Space to effectively tailor its solutions to local needs.
Through collaboration with African nations, the company seeks to deliver advanced technological solutions and support the continent’s socioeconomic development by enhancing connectivity and data accessibility.
This vision aligns closely with the recent funding dedicated to strengthening Remos’s presence in the international market by expanding its customer base and establishing strategic global partnerships.
Some of Remos Space’s key offerings include software modems that facilitate efficient satellite signal processing by replacing costly hardware with flexible, software defined solutions.
These modems are compatible with a wide range of satellite transceivers, supporting various data rates and modulation schemes to cater to the needs of both commercial operators and research institutions.
Additionally, the company provides turnkey satellite ground stations, delivering comprehensive infrastructure solutions for satellite control and management.
These ready to deploy stations integrate seamlessly with Remos’ proprietary modems and software, ensuring reliable, high-performance communication with satellites in orbit.
Additionally, Remos Space is sponsoring the New Space Africa Conference 2025, which will be held in Cairo, Egypt, further supporting its growth and contribution to the African space industry.
Source: https://spaceinafrica.com/2025/03/17/remos-space-secures-eur-1-million-for-african-expansion/
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