Isotropic Systems, a London, UK-based developer of satellite antenna technology for mobile and high throughput satellite applications, secured an additional $5m in venture capital funding.
London-based venture capital firm Waterlow Management led the investors providing the new round of funding.
The company intends to use the funds to continue to develop its technology to bring its design to market.
Led by John Finney, President & CEO, Isotropic Systems is developing low-profile antennas that are conformal, multi-band and electronically steerable.
Its design incorporates transformation optics to improve all aspects of bandwidth performance and reduce manufacturing costs compared to phased-array and all other variants of flat-panel satellite antennas.
The antenna, which can be shaped to almost any form factor, will be designed for high-capacity bandwidth applications, making them suitable for a range of mobility customers including maritime, aeronautical, enterprise, military and the nascent connected-car market.
The company also announced that it has established an operational headquarters in the Tysons commercial complex of Northern Virginia and has opened a research and testing lab in Pennsylvania.
FinSMEs
07/03/2017