OUR SPONSORS

If you would like to support PocketQube Conference, please get in touch at pqworkshop@albaorbital.com for details on our sponsorship packages.

Below is a list of our current sponsors. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the event so far!

 

Founded in 2012, Alba Orbital from Glasgow, Scotland, is the world’s leading PocketQube satellite manufacturer and launch broker. To date, Alba launch has successfully launched 41 PocketQube satellites into orbit (on 7 missions) including the Unicorn-2 platform. Unicorn-2 is the world’s most capable Picosat by specification. Alba also offers ground station services via their Albaconnect platform enabling an end-to-end service to newspace users and operators. Albas operates a fleet of nighttime imaging satellites servicing government and commercial clients. Alba now has over 30 customers on 4 continents.

 
 

Glasgow City Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Baile Ghlaschu) is the local government authority for Glasgow City council area, Scotland.

 
 

Glasgow is one of the world’s leading conference destinations, and today, business tourism contributes significantly to the city’s economy. Glasgow Convention Bureau is the city’s primary point of contact for conference organisers, working with partners on more than 100 bids for major UK and international conferences each year.

 

For over 40 years Printech Circuit Laboratories (PCL) has been manufacturing specialist circuitry and associated products for a large number and variety of customers.

They have in-depth knowledge and experience in producing everything from high quality antennas to conventional Plated Through Holes (PTH’s) and everything in between.

Their business currently supports and serves several markets including Aerospace, Defence, Medicine, Motorsport, RF and Microwave communication.

 

Quub, Inc. is a small startup company located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They are looking to build a better world using better data, to keep space science in classrooms and to challenge expectations surrounding satellite building and operation.