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Auden Techno and Quadsat expand satellite services in Southeast Asia
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Auden Techno and Quadsat expand satellite services in Southeast Asia
by Robert Schreiber
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jan 21, 2025
Quadsat and Auden Techno Corp have announced a strategic partnership to introduce Quadsat's advanced satellite network emulation and electromagnetic calibration services to key markets in Southeast Asia, including Taiwan, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

Auden Techno Corp, headquartered in Taiwan, is a leading provider of connectivity solutions and technical support for the wireless communication sector. Its offerings span antenna design and manufacturing, system integration, wireless product testing, laboratory and security services, and green energy solutions. Through this collaboration, Quadsat's Service Partner Network will extend its reach into Southeast Asia for the first time, providing local customers with swift access to its specialized satellite services.

Quadsat's state-of-the-art technology combines drone-based systems with Software Defined Radio (SDR) to deliver precise satellite network optimization and radio frequency (RF) calibration. This system allows for accurate, on-site testing and calibration of electromagnetic devices, supporting civil and defense industries in optimizing their use of the limited radio spectrum.

Selena Hsu, Vice President of Auden Techno Corp, stated, "As a leading provider of antenna and connectivity solutions, we're delighted to partner with Quadsat, an expert in the field. The partnership will draw on the combined expertise of both parties enabling Quadsat's Satellite Emulation and Electromagnetic Calibration services to be rapidly delivered to customers across the region."

Rico Behlke, Channel Manager at Quadsat, added, "Auden has a proven track record of success in the provision and distribution of products within the high technology sector. This partnership marks a significant step forward, enhancing our ability to provide services in Taiwan and the surrounding region. We're excited to see how Quadsat and Auden can work together and support a wide range of programs such as the national space and defense programs."

Quadsat specializes in UAV-based antenna testing and RF measurement solutions for the satellite communications and defense sectors. Its technology redefines the approach to testing and validating satellite antennas and RF equipment, enabling comprehensive on-site testing. By delivering critical insights into antenna and RF performance, Quadsat's solutions help industries ensure efficient use of the radio spectrum, bolstering global connectivity and security.

The company is supported by key investors, including Seraphim Space, IQ Capital, and the Danish state fund Vaekstfonden.

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