Following its acquisition by Space Norway Group earlier this year, Telenor Satellite will be exhibiting under a new name at IBC2024, Space Norway.
As a key player in the European space sector, Space Norway provides critical satellite services to governments, commercial maritime, land-based industries, and major broadcasters. It says it is now able to invest in a wider range of research and development projects, extending its commercial potential.
Morten Tengs, Acting CEO, Space Norway Group, said: “Space Norway is now a powerhouse in the European satellite services arena, running some of the most innovative projects in the industry. Our leadership team has the experience and strategic focus to realise the company’s full potential in the coming decades, ensuring its continued technological development and financial growth.”
Stand Number: 1.C45
Company: Space Norway
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