Technology Partners

At WISeSat.Space, we collaborate with world-class innovators to deliver secure, scalable, and quantum-resilient satellite IoT connectivity. Our partners—FOSSA Systems, SEALSQ, and SpaceX—drive our mission to transform global communication for industries like logistics, agriculture, and critical infrastructure.

Technology Partners

FOSSA Systems: Satellite Technology Partner

FOSSA Systems is a leader in picosatellite technology, designing compact, cost-effective satellites that power WISeSat’s low-orbit constellation. Since our partnership began in 2021, FOSSA has enabled the successful deployment of 17 picosatellites, providing reliable, real-time IoT connectivity. Their expertise in lightweight satellite design ensures seamless data transmission for applications like remote asset tracking and environmental monitoring, making global IoT accessible and scalable.

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SEALSQ: Security Technology Partner

SEALSQ specializes in post-quantum cryptography and secure semiconductors, equipping WISeSat satellites with cutting-edge security solutions. Their Quantum RootKey technology and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) protect IoT data from quantum computing threats, ensuring trusted machine-to-machine communication. SEALSQ’s integration of secure chips also enables SEALCOIN token exchanges in space, positioning WISeSat as a pioneer in quantum-safe satellite networks for industries requiring robust data integrity.

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SpaceX: Launch Partner

SpaceX, a global leader in aerospace, provides WISeSat with reliable and cost-efficient launch services using its reusable Falcon 9 rockets. From Vandenberg Space Force Base, SpaceX has supported key missions, including our January 2025 launch and the latest June 2025 deployment, placing our satellites into low Earth orbit with precision. Their innovative launch technology reduces costs and enables frequent missions, expanding WISeSat’s constellation for seamless global IoT coverage. Add an embedded extract of the latest launch video (June 2025) focusing on the moment where the rocket takes off from the ground.

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