Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that its ME Innovation Fund has invested in Zenno Astronautics, a New Zealand-based startup company that develops superconducting technology for space applications. This is the ninth investment that the fund has made to date.
As satellites have become smaller and cheaper and the number of satellite launches is increasing rapidly, the importance of attitude control, a vital technology for the operation of artificial satellites, has also increased. Attitude control plays a crucial role in the success of a satellite’s mission such as communication, observation, and data collection by adjusting and maintaining the satellite’s attitude, allowing for precise positioning of communication antennas, cameras, and sensors.
Zenno Astronautics, led by a CEO who has been studying space applications of superconducting technology for many years, is a developer of an innovative satellite attitude control component that uses superconducting technology to efficiently generate a magnetic field with small energy loss. In addition to being smaller than conventional components, this component has advantages in many areas including the generation of high-efficiency torque with lower power consumption.
By investing in Zenno Astronautics, the goal of Mitsubishi Electric is to boost the company’s competitiveness in the space business by studying and evaluating the technology of Zenno Astronautics’ satellite attitude control component with the vision of applying it to the company’s satellites.
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