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$8.2m ALL.SPACE order for Sivers' beamforming ICs

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Supports volume production through 2027 for next-gen tactical terminals

Sivers Semiconductors has announced an $8.2m production order for 2027 from satcoms company ALL.SPACE for Sivers’ multi-beam Ka-band beamforming integrated circuits (BFICs).

Demand for multi-orbit satellite communications is accelerating as defence organisations and commercial operators increasingly seek resilient, always-on connectivity across LEO, MEO, and GEO satellite networks. As a result, beamforming semiconductors and electronically steered antenna technologies are becoming critical components.

ALL.SPACE, which makes terminals that connect to multiple satellite networks at once, is a key company in this arena. It is currently conducting trials with the Royal Canadian Navy and rapidly adding support for Telesat, SES, and Viasat networks. In addition the US space and defence company York Space Systems has entered into an agreement to acquire ALL.SPACE, which would cement its position in the US defence ecosystem.

“This production order represents an important milestone in our partnership with ALL.SPACE as we move from development and initial production to scaled multi-year deployment,” said Vickram Vathulya, CEO of Sivers Semiconductors. “The successful market adoption validates both the differentiated performance of Sivers’ beamforming platform and the importance of ALL.SPACE next-generation terminals for future satellite communications infrastructure.”

“Our continued partnership with Sivers Semiconductors has been instrumental in bringing our next-generation multi-orbit communications capabilities to market,” said Paul McCarter, CEO of ALL.SPACE. "This production order reflects the strong performance of the jointly developed Ka-band beamforming technology and supports growing demand from our customers worldwide.”

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