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AAC Clyde Space AB has announced its annual general meeting for shareholders on May 19, 2026, at its Uppsala premises. Shareholders wishing to participate must be registered by May 8, 2026, and notify the company by May 12, 2026. The meeting will cover the election of the chairman, approval of the agenda and voting list, and resolutions on financial statements, board member elections, and incentive programs. Proposed resolutions include a long-term incentive program involving the issuance of warrants to board members and employees, both in Sweden and abroad. The nomination committee has proposed board member elections and fee determinations. The board also seeks authorization to increase share capital. Documents related to the meeting will be available three weeks prior and can be requested by shareholders. AAC Clyde Space specializes in small satellite technologies and operates in several countries, with its shares listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space has completed the definition phase of the INFLECION programme, which is aimed at developing a satellite-enabled system for maritime intelligence services. This phase established the mission concept, service offering, and system architecture for the programme, which is designed to enhance maritime safety, environmental monitoring, and the detection of illegal activities at sea. INFLECION utilizes space-based technologies like VDES communication, radio-frequency sensing, and synthetic aperture radar to detect and analyze maritime activity. The programme is co-funded by the UK Space Agency and developed with industry and research partners. Following this phase, contract negotiations for the next development phase are underway, with updates expected in the second quarter of 2026. The goal is for the system to be fully operational by 2028. AAC Clyde Space aims to expand its satellite constellation and strengthen its position in space-based maritime data and services through INFLECION.
AAC Clyde Space AB has successfully launched the first two satellites of its VIREON™ Earth Observation constellation on SpaceX's Transporter-16 mission. The satellites, VIREON™-1 and VIREON™-2, have been deployed into orbit and are functioning as expected. They are designed to provide detailed and cost-effective Earth observation data for operational monitoring of land and vegetation. The satellites will undergo a commissioning phase to test and calibrate systems before delivering data services. AAC Clyde Space is also procuring components for additional satellites, VIREON-3 and VIREON-4, to enhance its data service capabilities. The VIREON™ constellation, developed with support from the UK Space Agency and the European Space Agency, aims to support applications in agriculture, forestry, and environmental management. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Sweden, offers satellite technologies and services for various applications and trades on the Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB announced the launch of seven satellites on the Transporter-16 rideshare mission, including its VIREON™-1 and VIREON™-2 Earth Observation satellites. These satellites, along with several others built on AAC Clyde Space's EPIC satellite platforms, will be launched via Exolaunch. The EPIC platform supports various missions, such as Earth observation and communications. Additionally, AAC Clyde Space technology will be onboard other spacecraft through its satellite subsystems, including the CubeCAT laser communication terminals for high-speed optical data downlinks. CEO Luis Gomes highlighted the company's comprehensive involvement in the space value chain, with satellites built, missions supported for customers, and advanced subsystems on other spacecraft. The SpaceX Rideshare program, including Transporter-16, provides important access to orbit for small satellite missions globally. The EPIC satellite platforms, including EPIC VIEW and EPIC LINK, are modular and designed for rapid manufacturing and high reliability. The VIREON™ constellation offers Earth Observation data for applications like agriculture and environmental management. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Sweden, provides satellite technologies and services for various sectors, with shares traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has received a EUR 76.3 million order from OHB Sweden AB to supply 20 microwave radiometers for the EPS-Sterna satellite program. Work will begin immediately with revenue recognized using the percentage-of-completion method. Approximately half of the contract value is expected to be recognized by the end of 2028 with the delivery of the first six instruments, and the remaining instruments will be delivered at a rate of two per year until 2035. The microwave radiometer, developed by AAC Omnisys, is crucial for weather satellites, measuring atmospheric temperature and humidity. The EPS-Sterna program, led by the European Space Agency for EUMETSAT, aims to enhance European weather forecasting with a constellation of satellites. The first satellite launch is expected in 2029, and the program will run until 2042. AAC Clyde Space specializes in small satellite technologies and services, with operations in Sweden, the UK, Netherlands, South Africa, and the USA.
AAC Clyde Space AB has been chosen to provide microwave radiometers for 20 satellites as part of the EPS-Sterna programme, with OHB Sweden as the main contractor. Although the contract is not yet signed, it is anticipated to be finalized soon, with an expected value exceeding EUR 70 million. The first six instruments are scheduled for delivery in 2028, with the rest continuing through 2035. The microwave radiometers, developed by AAC Omnisys, are crucial for the satellites' weather monitoring capabilities. The EPS-Sterna programme, led by the European Space Agency for EUMETSAT, aims to enhance weather prediction with a constellation of satellites in polar orbit, with the first launch planned for 2029. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Sweden, specializes in small satellite technologies and services.
AAC Clyde Space AB has completed the integration of the first two satellites in its VIREON™ Earth Observation constellation and has shipped them to the launch site for final preparations. These satellites are scheduled to launch on SpaceX's Transporter 16 mission. VIREON™ is designed to provide detailed, scalable data for monitoring land and vegetation, supporting resource management applications. CEO Luis Gomes stated that VIREON™ addresses market needs for operational Earth Observation data and enhances the company's Data & Services segment. Additionally, AAC Clyde Space is procuring components for two more satellites, VIREON™-3 and VIREON™-4, to expand the constellation's capabilities. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Sweden, offers small satellite technologies and services, with operations in several countries and its shares traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB will release its Year-end Report for 2025 on February 19, 2026, at 07:30 CET, detailing Q4 and full-year results. A live webcast for investors and analysts will follow at 11:00 CET, where CEO Luis Gomes will present the results and answer questions. The webcast can be accessed live and will be available for later viewing. Questions can be sent in advance or submitted live during the webcast. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, provides small satellite technologies and services, with operations in several countries and shares traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market. More information can be obtained from Håkan Tribell, Director of Marketing and Communications.
AAC Clyde Space AB has issued 17,092 new shares to the previous owners of Spacemetric AB as part of an earn-out agreement, triggered by Spacemetric meeting a contractual milestone. This issuance increases the total shares in AAC Clyde Space to 7,132,744 and raises the share capital to SEK 14,265,488, resulting in a 0.2% dilution. This is the second of potentially four earn-out share issuances to Spacemetric's former owners. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, provides small satellite technologies and services. Its shares are traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has welcomed the EUMETSAT Council's approval of the EUMETSAT Polar System - Sterna (EPS-Sterna) programme, which has received backing from 29 out of 30 EUMETSAT member states and is now a mandatory mission. With this approval, development activities will commence in accordance with EUMETSAT's framework, with ESA acting as the procurement agency. AAC Clyde Space, among other industry suppliers, will participate in ESA-led procurement processes. The EPS-Sterna constellation will feature an advanced microwave radiometer developed by AAC Clyde Space's subsidiary, AAC Omnisys. This instrument was first used on the Arctic Weather Satellite (AWS) mission and has demonstrated strong performance. In February 2025, AAC Clyde Space received an order from OHB Sweden to procure components for the EPS-Sterna programme. The EPS-Sterna mission involves a constellation of six small satellites in polar orbit, providing frequent microwave observations of atmospheric conditions. The first six satellites are planned for launch in 2029, with a total of 20 satellites deployed to maintain operations until 2042. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, offers satellite technologies and services for various applications and is listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the US OTCQX Market.
At an extraordinary general meeting on January 2, 2026, AAC Clyde Space AB approved several resolutions proposed by the board of directors. The meeting approved a new issue of shares, deviating from shareholders' preferential rights, increasing the company's share capital by SEK 1,180,456 through the issuance of up to 590,228 new shares at SEK 84.13 per share. Bonnier Capital AB has the right to subscribe to these shares. Additionally, the meeting approved the issuance of up to 700,000 warrants, also with deviation from preferential rights, allowing Bonnier Capital AB to subscribe for new shares at a discounted price. The board was also authorized to increase share capital by up to 20% until the next annual general meeting, with conditions as detailed in the board's proposal. AAC Clyde Space provides satellite technologies and services, with operations in several countries and shares traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has invited its shareholders to an extraordinary general meeting on January 2, 2026, in Uppsala, Sweden. Shareholders must be registered by December 18, 2025, and notify their participation by December 29, 2025. The agenda includes electing a chairman, approving the agenda, and resolutions on new share and warrant issues, as well as an authorization for the board to increase share capital. The board proposes issuing new shares and warrants to Bonnier Capital AB, deviating from shareholders' preferential rights, to expedite the process and strengthen the shareholder base. A special majority is required for resolutions on share and warrant issues. Relevant documents will be available at the company's office and website. AAC Clyde Space specializes in satellite technology and services, with operations in several countries and shares listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the American OTCQX Market.
