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AAC Clyde Space's subsidiary, Spacemetric AB, has sold its minority stake in an associated company to existing owners for SEK 7,650,000. This transaction will be recorded as financial income and does not affect the Group's operations. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, provides small satellite technologies and services, with operations in the UK, Netherlands, South Africa, and the USA. The company's shares are listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has received SEK 4.7 million from the ESA Phi-Lab Sweden program to develop its next-generation on-board computer, Sirius EDGE, which is an AI-ready platform for small satellites and UAVs. The project, named SPEED, involves collaboration between AAC Clyde Space in Uppsala, its subsidiary Spacemetric in Sollentuna, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. It aims to enhance on-board processing capabilities, allowing satellites to analyze data directly in orbit, reducing the need to transmit large volumes of raw data. This development supports the growing demand for faster access to insights while minimizing downlink costs and energy use. The project is set to run until the fourth quarter of 2026 and will result in a laboratory demonstrator for Sirius EDGE. The technology is designed for both civilian and security-related missions and supports AAC Clyde Space's strategy to deliver efficient space-based data services. Sirius EDGE offers low energy consumption, making advanced processing accessible to small satellites, and integrates with Spacemetric's Bluestone software for handling image data. AAC Clyde Space is headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, with operations in the UK, Netherlands, South Africa, and the USA. Its shares are traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has acknowledged the latest update from EUMETSAT's Council, which confirms that the EPS-Sterna meteorological satellite program has received support from 29 out of 30 Member States. The program will commence once 90% of its budget is committed, a milestone expected to be achieved by the end of the year. EPS-Sterna will consist of a constellation of six small satellites in polar orbit, providing frequent microwave observations of atmospheric conditions. The technology is based on the European Space Agency's Arctic Weather Satellite, launched in 2024. The first satellites are set to launch in 2029, with a total of 20 satellites planned for procurement over the program's duration to ensure continuous operations. ESA will manage the procurement for the space segment, with OHB Sweden as the primary contractor, while AAC Clyde Space will supply components through ESA's procurement processes. The core instrument is an advanced microwave radiometer from AAC Clyde Space's subsidiary, AAC Omnisys. The program is expected to deliver significant economic value and improve weather forecasting accuracy. AAC Clyde Space's CEO, Luis Gomes, expressed support for the program's progress.
AAC Clyde Space AB announced that its Sedna-2 satellite has completed commissioning and is now providing maritime intelligence data, joining Sedna-1 in service. This enhances the company's space-based AIS data network, increasing its capacity and resilience. Operated by AAC SpaceQuest, the satellites improve AAC Clyde Space’s maritime data infrastructure, supporting the delivery of accurate and timely intelligence. CEO Luis Gomes highlighted the company's strategy to expand its maritime constellation to improve data reliability and capacity. AAC Clyde Space is also developing VDES, a next-generation maritime communication standard, and has demonstrated two-way communication from space. The Sedna satellites contribute to the company's Data and Services portfolio, providing high-quality information and generating recurring revenue. The company operates nine commercial satellites and plans to launch the VIREON™ Earth observation constellation in Q1 2026. AAC Clyde Space offers satellite technologies and services for various applications, including weather monitoring and maritime safety. The company is headquartered in Sweden, with operations in multiple countries, and its shares are traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB, a provider of small satellite technologies and services, will release its 2025 Q3 report on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 7:30 CET. A live webcast for investors and analysts will follow at 11:00 CET, featuring a presentation by CEO Luis Gomes, who will also answer questions. The webcast can be accessed live or later via a provided YouTube link. The report will be available on the company's website, and questions can be sent in advance or during the webcast. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, with operations in multiple countries, offers satellite components, mission services, and space-based data delivery. Its shares are traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has updated its financial guidance for 2025 due to delays in a major European institutional programme and the SKAO project, affecting order backlog and revenue timing. The SKAO delay is due to technical discussions between the customer and a subcontractor, shifting approximately SEK 30 million of revenues from 2025 to 2026. The revised guidance estimates net sales to be around 10% below last year, with no positive cash flow from operating activities expected, although a positive EBITDA is anticipated. The company maintains its long-term strategy and focus on delivery, cash flow, and value. AAC Clyde Space specializes in small satellite technologies and services, with operations in Sweden, the UK, Netherlands, South Africa, and the USA. Its shares are traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has started integrating the first satellite in its VIREON™ constellation, which aims to provide high-quality data for agriculture and forestry to enhance productivity and sustainability. The VIREON™ constellation, built on the company's 16U EPIC platform, features satellites with advanced imaging capabilities and analysis-ready data, offering valuable insights for various sectors. The integration phase involves assembling the spacecraft and ensuring the onboard systems function correctly. The constellation is expected to generate recurring revenue by delivering decision-ready data globally, with the first satellite launch planned for early 2026. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, provides small satellite technologies and services, with operations in several countries and shares traded on Nasdaq and OTC markets.
AAC Clyde Space's subsidiary, Spacemetric AB, has received a SEK 3.3 million project from the Swedish National Space Agency under its Dual-Use Space Technology Programme. The project aims to further develop Spacemetric's Bluestone software for advanced onboard data processing, with completion expected by September 2026. This programme focuses on enhancing technologies for both civil and defense purposes, highlighting space's role in national resilience and security. Bluestone enables satellites to autonomously process and analyze imagery in orbit, improving access to critical information. Spacemetric is also leading two other projects funded by the Swedish National Space Agency, all contributing to AAC Clyde Space's strategy to enhance data-driven services for civil and governmental markets. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, provides satellite technologies and services for various applications and is publicly traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has announced that its Sedna-1 satellite has successfully completed commissioning and is now providing maritime intelligence data to customers. Operated by AAC SpaceQuest in Virginia, Sedna-1 enhances the company's maritime data infrastructure, increasing its capacity and coverage. AAC Clyde Space is recognized for its satellite-based AIS data and the development of VDES for maritime communications. CEO Luis Gomes highlighted that the satellite strengthens their data services network, improving precision and reliability. The Sedna satellites are part of a growing portfolio that generates recurring revenue by delivering data to the maritime sector. The company plans to launch VIREON-1, part of a new constellation for Earth Observation, in Q1 2026. AAC Clyde Space operates nine commercial satellites and provides data services in maritime, forestry, agriculture, weather, and security sectors. Headquartered in Sweden, with operations in several countries, its shares are traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB has received a USD 500,000 order from a U.S.-based satellite manufacturer for its Starbuck Mini power systems, with deliveries scheduled from the end of Q4 2025 to Q2 2026. The standardised design of Starbuck Mini allows for rapid delivery while ensuring quality. This order highlights the Starbuck Mini's reputation as a reliable power system for small satellites and strengthens AAC Clyde Space's presence in the U.S. market. The Starbuck Mini is an advanced Power Conditioning and Distribution Unit (PCDU) that efficiently manages and distributes power within satellites. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Sweden, provides small satellite technologies and services globally, with shares traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space AB, a provider of small satellite technologies, will release its 2025 Q2 report on Thursday, August 14, 2025, at 7:30 CEST. A live webcast for investors and analysts will follow at 11:00 CEST, where CEO Luis Gomes will present the results and answer questions. The webcast can be accessed live and will be recorded for later viewing. Questions can be submitted in advance or during the webcast. AAC Clyde Space offers satellite components, mission services, and space-based data for various applications and is headquartered in Sweden, with operations in several countries. Its shares are traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market and the US OTCQX Market.
AAC Clyde Space announced the successful completion of the mission for its satellite, Brio, which was developed by its U.S. subsidiary, AAC SpaceQuest. Launched on December 4, 2018, Brio operated in low Earth orbit for over six years before its planned re-entry and complete burn-up in Earth's atmosphere, leaving minimal debris. The satellite was a platform for testing advanced electronics payloads, including AAC Clyde Space's AIS receivers for maritime data collection. CEO Luis Gomes highlighted Brio's uninterrupted performance as evidence of the company's technical resilience and operational responsibility. Following Brio's de-orbit, AAC Clyde Space operates nine commercial satellites, with two in commissioning. The company plans to launch VIREON-1, the first of a four-satellite Earth Observation constellation, in Q4 2025. AAC Clyde Space, headquartered in Sweden with operations in several countries, provides satellite technologies and services for various applications, including maritime intelligence and Earth observation. Its shares are traded on the Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the US OTCQX Market.
