Mynaric


Mynaric is a manufacturer of laser communication equipment for airborne and spaceborne communication networks, so called constellations.

History

In 2009, Mynaric was founded by former employees of the German Aerospace Center, and some of the key technologies have been licensed from DLR.
In November 2013, Mynaric demonstrated for the first time successful laser communication from a jet platform Tornado. A data rate of 1 Gbit/s over a distance of 60 km was achieved at a flight speed of 800 km/h. In October 2017, Mynaric performed an IPO at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange raising 27.3M € of growth capital.
In February 2018, Mynaric's laser communication products were inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame of the Space Foundation, and in April 2018, Mynaric announced a partnership with regarding highly sensitive avalanche photodiodes that may enable longer link distances and reduced system complexity. In June 2018, Facebook's Connectivity Lab was reported to have achieved a bidirectional 10 Gbit/s air-to-ground connection with Mynarics products.
In March 2019, Mynaric announced that former SpaceX Starlink vice president Bulent Altan joins its management board and that it has raised additional $12.5 million funding from the lead investor of an undisclosed satellite constellation.

Products

Mynaric offers various laser communication products for wireless data transmission between aircraft, UAVs, high-altitude platforms, satellites and the ground offering Gbps-class wireless data transmission across long distances up to several thousand kilometers. The company focuses on serial production and cost reduction of its laser communication products and targets laser communication enabled airborne and spaceborne communication networks. Mynaric produces laser communication terminals with a data transfer rate of 10 Gbit/s as of early 2019.

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