Digital Media, VR, & AR – Access Hub – One Stop Consultancy for Space, Defence, and Security https://accesshub.space Access Hub is your premier online destination for comprehensive and cutting-edge coverage of space exploration, defence strategies, and global security affairs. Fri, 20 Dec 2024 23:29:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://accesshub.space/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/cropped-Google-Tab-Domain-Mark-32x32.png Digital Media, VR, & AR – Access Hub – One Stop Consultancy for Space, Defence, and Security https://accesshub.space 32 32 PODCAST | Ep. 2 Navigating the Future of SatCom: Collaboration between Satellite Operators, Multi-Orbit Systems, and Software-Defined Satellites | ST Engineering iDirect – Part-II https://accesshub.space/broadcastx-ep2-stengineeringidirect/ https://accesshub.space/broadcastx-ep2-stengineeringidirect/#respond Fri, 20 Dec 2024 23:29:01 +0000 https://accesshub.space/?p=4056 NOTE: This episode is recorded as a part of our new podcast BroadcastX, an audio/video podcast powered by Access Hub in association with IMPAAKT. Now, it is also republished on the Space, Defence, & Security podcast.

In the first episode of BroadcastX, we explore the dynamic landscape of satellite communications with ST Engineering iDirect. Discover how satellite operators, multi-orbit systems, and software-defined satellites are reshaping the future of SatCom. We delve into the challenges of interoperability, the rise of flexible satellite technologies, and the collaborative strategies driving innovation in the industry. Join us as we uncover the role of cutting-edge solutions in delivering seamless connectivity and enabling a more interconnected world.

Questions covered in this episode:

  1. How are joint ventures and partnerships between satellite operators transforming the competitive landscape and fostering innovation?
  2. What are the biggest challenges in integrating multi-orbit constellations, such as GEO, LEO, and MEO, to provide seamless global coverage?
  3. How are operators utilizing software-defined networks to adapt to evolving market demands and customer expectations in the Satcom space?
  4. Looking forward, what strategic shifts do you anticipate in the satellite industry as collaboration and technology continue to evolve?

About the guest speaker:

Jo De Loor is VP of Market Development and Strategy at ST Engineering iDirect, where he is responsible for the team heading the company’s vertical markets. He previously held a similar position as VP of Market Development at Newtec, where Jo was also responsible for the market development for HTS and constellations. Prior to his position as VP of Market Development, Jo was Product Manager and in this role, he was responsible for the product definition and market launch of Newtec Dialog®. Jo has over 20 years of experience in the satcom industry. He began his career at Newtec in 1996. In 2005, he became a systems architect for Newtec’s DVB-RCS system and further evolved to product manager and later Product Line Director of the Sat3Play Broadband Platform. Jo holds a Bachelor’s degree in electronics from HTISA-Gent, Belgium.

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PODCAST | Ep. 1 Navigating the Future of SatCom: Collaboration between Satellite Operators, Multi-Orbit Systems, and Software-Defined Satellites | ST Engineering iDirect – Part-I https://accesshub.space/broadcastx-ep1-stengineeringidirect/ https://accesshub.space/broadcastx-ep1-stengineeringidirect/#respond Fri, 20 Dec 2024 23:22:31 +0000 https://accesshub.space/?p=4050 NOTE: This episode is recorded as a part of our new podcast BroadcastX, an audio/video podcast powered by Access Hub in association with IMPAAKT. Now, it is also republished on the Space, Defence, & Security podcast.

In the first episode of BroadcastX, we explore the dynamic landscape of satellite communications with ST Engineering iDirect. Discover how satellite operators, multi-orbit systems, and software-defined satellites are reshaping the future of SatCom. We delve into the challenges of interoperability, the rise of flexible satellite technologies, and the collaborative strategies driving innovation in the industry. Join us as we uncover the role of cutting-edge solutions in delivering seamless connectivity and enabling a more interconnected world.

Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Introduction to the subject matter expert.
  2. How are satellite operators collaborating to address the growing demand for connectivity across various sectors, such as broadcasting, mobility, and government?
  3. ST Engineering iDirect is at the forefront of the new era of demands, can you tell us what solutions the company is developing or has rolled out in the market to meet the new commercial market demands?
  4. Can you explain the advantages of multi-orbit satellite systems and how they are enhancing network resiliency, security, and throughput?
  5. What role do software-defined satellites play in enabling more flexible and responsive service delivery in the satcom industry?

About the guest speaker:

Jo De Loor is VP of Market Development and Strategy at ST Engineering iDirect, where he is responsible for the team heading the company’s vertical markets. He previously held a similar position as VP of Market Development at Newtec, where Jo was also responsible for the market development for HTS and constellations. Prior to his position as VP of Market Development, Jo was Product Manager and in this role, he was responsible for the product definition and market launch of Newtec Dialog®. Jo has over 20 years of experience in the satcom industry. He began his career at Newtec in 1996. In 2005, he became a systems architect for Newtec’s DVB-RCS system and further evolved to product manager and later Product Line Director of the Sat3Play Broadband Platform. Jo holds a Bachelor’s degree in electronics from HTISA-Gent, Belgium.

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Canon unveils EOS C80 cinema camera: 6K full-frame sensor and advanced connectivity features https://accesshub.space/canon-unveils-eos-c80-cinema-camera-6k-full-frame-sensor-and-advanced-connectivity-features/ Wed, 11 Sep 2024 17:29:00 +0000 https://accesshub.space/?p=3218 The EOS C80 cinema camera, created for filmmakers looking for a potent yet portable option, is being proudly introduced by Canon U.S.A. With a 6K full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor and triple-base ISO (800, 3200, 12,800), the EOS C80 produces amazing images in a range of lighting scenarios. With 6K oversampling, the camera’s Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus II improves 4K image quality by ensuring accurate focusing and quick readout.

The EOS C80 introduces enhanced connectivity features such as built-in Wi-Fi, Ethernet for remote control via Canon’s apps, HDMI, mini-XLR audio inputs, time code, and 12G-SDI output for uncompressed video transport. Its lightweight, portable design, with its ergonomic handle and simple controls, is intended for flexible use on tripods, gimbals, and drones.

6K 30P in Cinema RAW Light, 10-bit 4:2:2 XF-AVC, and capability for up to 4K 120P in slow or fast motion are among the recording possibilities. Moreover, the camera records in MP4 and supports the XF-AVC S and XF-HEVC S formats.

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