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IQ spacecom is joining the German
Aerospace Association

„The future starts above“ was the motto that guided the BDLI's annual evening reception at the end of last year, which was attended by our experts. This message was powerfully reinforced by BDLI Principal Managing Director Marie-Christine von Hahn and Federal Minister for Digitalisation and State Modernisation Dr Karsten Wildberger.

It is encouraging to see space-based systems increasingly recognized as a decisive pillar of Europe’s resilience, connectivity, and technological sovereignty.

As an official BDLI member, we look forward to contributing our expertise in reliable communication systems and to engaging even more closely with the key topics shaping Europe’s future in space.

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    12 March 2026
    We are proud to announce that IQ spacecom’s XLink SDR transceivers successfully supported Reflex Aerospace’s SIGI satellite mission beyond its planned one-year operation.
    11 March 2026
    We had a fantastic time at the German SatCom Days 2026 in Bonn!
    04 February 2026
    We are proud to officially join the German Aerospace Industries Association (BDLI)!
    15 January 2026
    We look forward to meeting you personally on exhibitions and fairs in 2026!
    27 November 2025
    Thank you for the inspiring and productive exchanges at the Space Tech Expo in Bremen!
    07 October 2025
    We had an incredible week at the 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Sydney!
    14 August 2025
    It was an inspiring week of innovation and collaborations at the 39th Annual Small Satellite Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah!
    08 August 2025
    We are proud to announce that we successfully demonstrated the capabilities of our XLink-Ka SDR platform during the VaMEx3 MarsSymphony field test.
    14 July 2025
    Introducing our latest innovation: a high-performance GbE space switch optimized for modern space missions.
    23 June 2025
    We are celebrating two decades of NewSpace innovation at IQ spacecom, from the launch of HiSPiCO to the completion of the 10-year BEESAT-3 mission.