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AAC Clyde Space secures ESA funding to develop Sirius EDGE on board computer
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AAC Clyde Space secures ESA funding to develop Sirius EDGE on board computer
London, UK (SPX) Dec 08, 2025 AAC Clyde Space has received SEK 4.7 million from the ESA Phi-Lab Sweden programme to develop the foundation for its next-generation Sirius EDGE on-board computer platform for small satellites and unmanned aerial vehicles. The work will be carried out at AAC Clyde Space in Uppsala together with subsidiary Spacemetric in Sollentuna and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. The proje
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