Rayson and India's HEX20 Sign MOU, Initiating Taiwan-India Satellite Cooperation
Taiwanese networking company Rayson Technology has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Indian satellite company HEX20, officially launching Taiwan-India satellite cooperation. Rayson will serve as HEX20's assembly, integration, and testing (AIT) partner in Taiwan, a move that will help expand its footprint in the Asia-Pacific satellite market.
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Central News Agency, Taipei, April 13 (Reporter Pan Chih-yi) - Networking solutions provider Rayson Technology announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Indian satellite company HEX20 during Paris Space Week. The two parties have reached a consensus on cooperation in satellite missions and application technologies, officially launching a new phase of Taiwan-India satellite cooperation.
Rayson Technology stated that it will act as the assembly, integration, and test (AIT) partner for HEX20 in Taiwan, providing satellite assembly, integration, and testing services.
Rayson Technology explained that this collaboration will be based on its capabilities in satellite communication payloads and AIT services, combined with HEX20's satellite platform and subsystem technologies, to promote technical collaboration on satellite missions. The cooperation will leverage Rayson's space R&D center and related testing facilities in Qingpu to support satellite assembly, integration, and testing operations, and enhance overall R&D and mission execution efficiency through technical exchange and resource sharing.
Rayson Technology Chairman Wang Yi-hsiang stated that Rayson continues to pursue strategic cooperation as a key direction for growth and is optimistic about the market opportunities brought by the rapid development of India's space industry in recent years. This collaboration with HEX20 will not only help deepen experience in cross-national satellite mission cooperation but also further expand Rayson's presence in the Asia-Pacific satellite integration, testing, and application services market.
Rayson Technology pointed out that it has accumulated mission experience with 3U and 8U CubeSats in recent years, covering capabilities such as satellite communications, mission control, and in-orbit verification. HEX20 has complete satellite system engineering capabilities and plans to deploy a microsatellite remote sensing constellation starting in 2027 to expand high-resolution remote sensing imagery and related satellite application services. This cooperation will combine the strengths of both parties in platforms, payloads, integration & testing, and systems engineering to establish a more scalable cooperation basis for future cross-national satellite missions, becoming an important driver for the next stage of growth. (Editor: Pan Yi-ching) 1150413
Rayson Technology stated that it will act as the assembly, integration, and test (AIT) partner for HEX20 in Taiwan, providing satellite assembly, integration, and testing services.
Rayson Technology explained that this collaboration will be based on its capabilities in satellite communication payloads and AIT services, combined with HEX20's satellite platform and subsystem technologies, to promote technical collaboration on satellite missions. The cooperation will leverage Rayson's space R&D center and related testing facilities in Qingpu to support satellite assembly, integration, and testing operations, and enhance overall R&D and mission execution efficiency through technical exchange and resource sharing.
Rayson Technology Chairman Wang Yi-hsiang stated that Rayson continues to pursue strategic cooperation as a key direction for growth and is optimistic about the market opportunities brought by the rapid development of India's space industry in recent years. This collaboration with HEX20 will not only help deepen experience in cross-national satellite mission cooperation but also further expand Rayson's presence in the Asia-Pacific satellite integration, testing, and application services market.
Rayson Technology pointed out that it has accumulated mission experience with 3U and 8U CubeSats in recent years, covering capabilities such as satellite communications, mission control, and in-orbit verification. HEX20 has complete satellite system engineering capabilities and plans to deploy a microsatellite remote sensing constellation starting in 2027 to expand high-resolution remote sensing imagery and related satellite application services. This cooperation will combine the strengths of both parties in platforms, payloads, integration & testing, and systems engineering to establish a more scalable cooperation basis for future cross-national satellite missions, becoming an important driver for the next stage of growth. (Editor: Pan Yi-ching) 1150413