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TelePIX Co., Ltd.
Native name
텔레픽스 주식회사
IndustryAerospace
FoundedJune 18th, 2019
FounderSeongick Cho(CEO)
Headquarters1805, 70, Gukjegeumyung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Key people
Seonghui Kim(CTO), Darongsae Kwon(CDS), Sung Hwan Chun(CBO)
ProductsSatellite optical payloads for Earth observation
ServicesSoftware for satellite imagery data analysis
Number of employees
56 (Dec, 2023)
Websitewww.telepix.net/index.html

TelePIX Co., Ltd.(Korean: 텔레픽스 주식회사) or TelePIX is a South Korean space tech company founded in 2019, providing products and services in the earth observation satellite industry.[1]

On the Upstream, TelePIX provides optical payloads [2] for satellites of various sizes, ranging from 6 unit nanosatellites and 100 kg microsatellites to large satellites weighing over 1 ton. These state-of-the-art EO/IR payload systems are based on off-axis TMA design, producing very high-resolution imagery with a wide field of view (WFOV). TelePIX also provides On-Board Processor (OBP) for customers looking for edge computing capability in space.

On the downstream, TelePIX provides satellite imagery processing and data analytics services. With key know-how in asset detection and spectral analysis, TelePIX provides customized products for various sectors including maritime [3] environment, infrastructure, agriculture, and defense.

In October 2023, the company signed an agreement with Polish space company, SatRev to supply satellite imagery data through SMEs support project of Korea Aerospace Research Institute(KARI). This groundbreaking deal marks the first time that South Korea is exporting observational imagery data from its proprietary satellite.[4] The core of this agreement is TelePIX's commitment to provide satellite imagery data, specifically focusing on "Blue Carbon Monitoring" from its in-house designed and built satellite, the "BlueBON." This compact 6U-class satellite is scheduled to launch in 2024.[5]

In addition, TelePIX partnered with Mexican Geo-Info Company, Thrusters Unlimited for Latin America and Caribbean Market Expansion.[6] This partnership marks a significant milestone in TelePIX's strategic expansion efforts into global markets, including Central and South America, as well as Europe. The collaboration between the two companies has been a topic of discussion for the past year, and the MOU serves as a formalization of their shared vision for the future. As part of the agreement, TelePIX will provide essential information on satellites tailored to Thrusters Unlimited's requirements, including VAS for vessel detection and argassum detection. In return, Thrusters Unlimited will contribute crucial market insights and potential customer leads for satellite and VAS services in the Latin America and Caribbean market.

History

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  • June 2019 Established TelePIX Co., Ltd.
  • February 2020 Established Corporate R&D Center (Busan)
  • December 2020 Certified as a venture company
  • March 2021 Selected for Ministry of National Defense (South Korea) R&D Project
  • November 2021 Selected as Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) Family Company
  • January 2022 Expanded corporate R&D center (Seoul SW Center, Daejeon HW Research Center)
  • March 2023 Certified as an Inno-Biz (Technology Innovation Small and Medium Enterprise) Class AA
  • May 2023 Certified as a management innovative small business (Main-Biz)
  • May 2023 Selected for 'N&Up' NVIDIA Global Collaboration Program in 2023
  • June 2023 Selected as a 'ICT Globalization pROgram for World’s Top High-tech startup (GROWTH)' by Ministry of Science and ICT
  • October 2023 Certified as 'Seoul Small Giant Company
  • October 2023 Exported observational imagery data from TelePIX's proprietary satellite for the first time in South Korea
  • October 2023 Certified as Hi Seoul Enterprise

References

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  1. ^ "TelePIX website" TelePIX Co., Ltd.
  2. ^ Han, Seokgi; Lee, Junho; Kim, Dohee; Kang, Myoungjoo; Seong, Sehyun (November 2022). "Super-resolution imaging microsatellite by multi-camera optical payload". The Korean Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences(KSAS) Conference 2022: 1207–1208.
  3. ^ Jinyeong, Choi; Sanghee, Lee; Seong, Sehyun; Ahn, Kibeom; Kim, Sugwhan; Kim, Jinho; Park, Sanghyun; Jang, Sukwon (30 June 2020). "Seasonal Variations of Direct Solar Irradiance with Ground and Air Atmospheric Data Fusion for Peninsular Type Coastal Area". Korean Journal of Remoste Sensing. 36 (3): 411–423. doi:10.7780/kjrs.2020.36.3.2.
  4. ^ Yahoo Finance (1 November, 2023). "TelePIX, South Korean Startup, Signs Deal to Provide Earth Observation Imagery Data from its BlueBon Satellite".
  5. ^ PRNEWSWIRE (2 November 2023). "TelePIX, South Korean Startup, Signs Deal to Provide Earth Observation Imagery Data from its BlueBon Satellite" The Korea Herald.
  6. ^ PR Newswire (2 November 2023). "South Korean Space Startup TelePIX Partners with Mexican Geo-Info Company Thrusters Unlimited for Latin America and Caribbean Market Expansion"