NTNU is Norway's largest university for science and technology, operating research satellites including Hypso-1 and Hypso-2. Our core technology development is built upon research findings and innovations from NTNU's space research environment.
NTNU is an active partner in our ESA InCubed project, continuing a collaboration that has spanned several years and forms the foundation of our space computing expertise.
RISE is Sweden's leading research institute, driving innovation across technology, materials, and digital solutions. They are developing advanced flood detection and early warning systems using satellite-based monitoring. RISE is currently seeking project opportunities to validate and test their flood detection algorithms on TychoBoB's space-qualified hardware platform.
This collaboration demonstrates how our edge computing solutions enable real-time environmental monitoring and disaster response capabilities directly from orbit.
S&T Norway brings extensive ESA experience and proven expertise in developing and deploying algorithms for space applications. As a pilot partner in our ESA InCubed project, they are testing their algorithms on TychoBoB hardware, establishing the foundation for our Remote Test Lab development.
This multi-year collaboration demonstrates the practical validation of space algorithms on our platform and guides the evolution of accessible space computing solutions.
In 2024, we worked on a project supported by RFF Trøndelag and the Research Council's Qualification Project, focusing on the development of our Small-sat Processing Platform.