HomeTechnologyDhruva Space's satellite to carry French IoT connectivity provider Kineis' payload in late 2025

Dhruva Space's satellite to carry French IoT connectivity provider Kineis' payload in late 2025

The two companies will also work on introducing Kineis' satellite-based Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to the Indian market

June 28, 2024 / 20:05 IST
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From L to R: Julien Chevalier, Area Manager, Kinéis; Keyur Gandhi, Associate Director - Space Regulatory, Dhruva Space; Alexandre Tisserant, Chief Executive Officer, Kinéis; Sanjay Nekkanti, Chief Executive Officer & Co-founder, Dhruva Space; Assia Bahri, Head - Regulations and Spectrum Affairs, Kinéis, Michel Sarthou, Chief Technology Officer, Kinéis
From L to R: Julien Chevalier, Area Manager, Kinéis; Keyur Gandhi, Associate Director - Space Regulatory, Dhruva Space; Alexandre Tisserant, Chief Executive Officer, Kinéis; Sanjay Nekkanti, Chief Executive Officer & Co-founder, Dhruva Space; Assia Bahri, Head - Regulations and Spectrum Affairs, Kinéis, Michel Sarthou, Chief Technology Officer, Kinéis

Hyderabad-based space tech startup Dhruva Space on June 28 announced that it will launch French satellite operator Kineis' payload in the second half of 2025. They will also collaborate to introduce Kineis' IoT-based connectivity solutions to the India.

Dhruva makes satellite infrastructure/platforms that it claims can be launched from any rocket, equipped with any payload, and operated from ground stations anywhere in the world.

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Kineis is a company that specialises in satellite-based Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity. The company aims to provide global, low-cost connectivity for various IoT applications by deploying a constellation of small satellites.

Kineis' IoT payload will sit on top of Dhruva's P-DoT satellite platform. P DoT is a picosatellite platform (for satellites weighing 1-24kg) developed by the startup. The other satellite platforms include P-DoT and P90 (for  satellites weighing up to 300 kg).