Presentation of the novel low-frequency frequency-domain thermoreflectance (FDTR) instrument was carried out at CSMantech by University of Bristol partner of…
MSG-1 Satellite built by TAS operated by EUMETSAT was put in orbit by August 2002 and has now broken all…
HEATPACK article has been published at EU Research magazine. Satellites today generate large amounts of heat, have more capacity and…
Each year CSEM (Centre Suisse d’Electronique et de Microtechnique) publishes its Scientific & Technical Report. Scientific and Technical Report 2020…
Hellas Sat carried out an experiment consisting in backhauling the connection between a 5G Core Network and a 5G gNB…
Thales Alenia Space, has signed an agreement with leading global satellite operator Telesat to be the prime contractor on the…
HEATPACK project was presented at the “les Journées de Palaiseau – Electronic Packaging & Interconnect” on 10 September 2020, an event gathering more than 100 people from the different Thales entities. This one-day conference provided an opportunity to address the Thales group’s advances and roadmap in electronic packaging, and to tackle main related issues such as the thermal management of power components and modules, for which HEATPACK intends to propose key enabling solutions.
The first Year Review Meeting of the project was held February 20th and 21st in RHP premises located at Seibersdorf. Project results of the first year were presented by all the partners to the European Commission showing the good progress that has been achieved on the development of the high thermal dissipation packages.
HEATPACK project was presented by TAS at the European GaN for Space Applications Workshop held at the Research Executive Agency of the European Commission in Brussels.
The two telecommunications satellites EUTELSAT KONNECT (manufactured by Thales Alenia Space) and GSAT-30 (manufactured by ISRO) were launched Arianespace’s Ariane 5 and put in geostationary transfer orbit successfully in its first 2020 mission.