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We love challenges at Solar MEMS, and this time we decided to tackle the proposal by Soltec, which we were able to win thanks to the work of our team. The challenge was to propose the development of a believable low cost irradiance sensor that could be integrated into a solar network. Our idea was to make one that could easily be coupled into a system of this nature, using our ISS technology, and which would cost less than €30 to manufacture.

Solar MEMS has a lot of experience in

Jun. 20, 2022

At Solar MEMS we are committed to the sustainability of the space environment and the importance of keeping space debris in LEO to a minimum. In this article we want to explain the plans to deorbit the International Space Station, the largest man-made space object ever made, which has been in use for 25 years and is planned to be deorbited in January 2031.

The growing concern among New Space companies and space agencies to keep the debris in LEO to a minimum has highlighted the import

May. 26, 2022

At Solar MEMS we are continually travelling to learn more and to demonstrate our high-tech products among the most important global companies working in the New Space sector. On this occasion we attended the Space Tech Expo Europe, the largest business-oriented space technology event on the continent, which has been held on 16,17 and 18 November in Bremen (Germany).

Nov. 22, 2021

Innovation, international cooperation and the knowledge shared between companies, institutions and universities are vital elements for cutting-edge firms like Solar MEMS, which is why we came to FEINDEF,  The International Defence and Security Exhibition that was held in Madrid on 3, 4 and 5 November.

Nov. 19, 2021

At Solar MEMS we are always open to new ideas and initiatives, and that is how we believe work will be done in the future. That is why we have entered to form part of SatSearch, a space company whose efforts are directed towards bringing together all the technologies from the different segments of the aerospace sector in a single place, so that businesses can find the produc

Apr. 20, 2021

The OneWeb satellite constellation is a project that Solar MEMS is delighted to be part of. Its objective is to put an innovative, responsible and profitable satellite network into orbit to offer global broadband Internet around the world. Let us tell you what this consists of.

The OneWeb satellite constellation is a network of an initial 648 satellites in Low Earth Orbit  that have been developed with the aim of providing glob

Apr. 13, 2021

Solar MEMS has established itself as one of the leading suppliers of solar sensors in the global aerospace market. It’s technology is used in over 40 countries and it is collaborating with the main actors in this sector, such as NASA, ESA and Airbus OneWeb Satellites. This is due to its young team with fresh ideas, initiative and the desire to take on new challenges. We are interviewing José Miguel Moreno, General Manager of Solar MEMS, who can fill us in on the day-to-day work o

Jan. 21, 2021

Solar MEMS is about to achieve another landmark by putting the first Star Tracker sensor into orbit in a satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA) called STNS. It is another project that the company has invested a great deal of time and work in, combining the latest in innovation, technology and creativity to track stars by using photographs and devices of very small size that are cheap but offer great precision.

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Dec. 22, 2020

Solar MEMS was invited to join the launching event of the first units of OneWeb Satellites. Our team is proud and happy of being part, as sun sensors suppliers, of this amazing milestone!

Mar. 5, 2019

Solar MEMS participates as Silver Sponsor in the “II Congreso Ingeniería Aeroespacial”. It takes place in Madrid, Spain, during November 22nd, 23rd and 24th.

If you want to discuss with us, our Business Development Manager (Tamara Guerrero) and our General Manager (José Miguel Moreno), will be there for you. You can also join our presentation on Wednesday afternoon:  “Solar MEMS: How to deal with New Space challenges?”

Nov. 9, 2017