EnduroSat

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EnduroSat AD
Type Private
Industry Aerospace engineering
FounderRaycho Raychev
Headquarters
Sofia, Bulgaria
Number of employees
110 (November 2022)
Website www.endurosat.com

EnduroSat AD is a Bulgarian aerospace manufacturer headquartered in Sofia. It was founded in 2015 by Raycho Raychev. The company designs, builds, and operates CubeSats and Nanosatellites for commercial and scientific missions and is developing inter-satellite linking and data applications. EnduroSat was nominated as one of the top 5 small satellite start-ups. [1]

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The company’s Shared Satellite Service allows multiple customer payloads to be integrated on a single NanoSat without the traditional complexity. The service streamlines space operations by covering all aspects of the process - from payload integration and launch all the way to data command and control via simplified cloud-based user interface.

EnduroSat is a member of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

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