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GABOR GECZY. CEO & FOUNDER, 27G-TECHNOLOGY

Gábor is a development engineer, working continuously on space related projects. He designed and built the central electrical power system and other on-board modules of the SMOG and ATL PocketQube satellites. He is also working on projects on behalf of the European Space Agency (ESA), TAS, Airbus, OHB, ИКИ (Russian Space Research Institute) and other institutes within the space industry. Gábor founded 27G-Technology, an R&D company to support space missions with high-tech equipment.

Presentation Synopsis:

‘27G-Technology: New Solutions for The Space Generation’

27G-Technology is a start-up company that is developing new state-of-the-art solutions for space missions. The first product of 27G-T is a small dosimeter module that can measure and monitor the health conditions of the electrical circuits during space missions. The idea of founding 27G-Technology was born in 2019 after the successful launch of the small SMOG-P and ATL-1 PocketQube satellites.

The first dosimeter prototype was designed to be a scientific payload on-board the SMOG satellites. This proto-flight model has reached TRL-9 level, and is still active in space. Our new dosimeter solution is an ultra-small electrical circuit (13×15×3 mm only) that uses new generation semiconductor-based sensors to measure the total ionizing radiation dose. It is easy to apply these devices to any electrical systems including satellite missions, scientific experiments, nuclear research, radiology and personal dosimetry. These instruments proudly bare the name of the world’s smallest electrical dosimeters.

27G-T have several developments in progress which could be beneficial for satellite developers. Beside the products of the company, 27G-T plans to offer professional engineering consultancy to help space missions. The presentation will contain a short overview of this company and its projects, and some experiences collected from the currently active PocketQube missions.