In this interview, René Raaijmakers highlights how TUSK IC is positioning CMOS technology as a key enabler for Europe’s satellite autonomy.
By focusing on mmWave transmit and receive chips for low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite communications, TUSK IC is helping unlock a new generation of affordable, scalable ground terminals — a critical step in opening up a market currently dominated by vertically integrated players.
The article also touches on a fundamental strategic choice: leveraging CMOS for its cost advantages, scalability and low power consumption, bringing high-frequency satcom closer to mass adoption.
A great recognition of the role deep-tech innovation can play in strengthening Europe’s position in the space ecosystem.
Many thanks to Techwatch and René Raaijmakers for the interview and coverage.
👉 Read the full interview here: https://bits-chips.com/article/tusk-ic-bets-on-cmos-to-power-europes-satellite-autonomy/
There is also the podcast https://bits-chips.com/podcast/
As well as the full video coverage on youtube Bits&Chips talks to Tusk IC’s Shailesh Kulkarni & Kathleen Philips