Kymeta Blog Updates

Celebrating National Volunteer Week: Stories of Giving Back from Our Team Members
This week (April 16-22, 2023) is National Volunteer Week, a time to celebrate and recognize the contributions of volunteers across the country. At Kymeta, we are proud to have a

Electronically Steerable Antennas for Future Heterogeneous Communication Networks
Kymeta was recently featured in a report published in the IEEE Journal of Microwaves. The report reviews the current state of electronically steerable antennas for terrestrial and non-terrestrial communication systems

An Innovative Solution for Mobile Satcoms
Recently, members of the Kymeta team contributed to a white paper presenting a full duplex Ku Satcom user terminal, which uses a metasurface antenna and holographic beamforming. A new age

Filling a Critical Gap in Addressing 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks
Members of the Kymeta team – in partnership with Fraunhofer IIS – recently contributed an invited technical paper at the International Microwave Symposium titled “Dynamically Reconfigurable Metasurface Antennas for Mobile

Kymeta and Partners Support Student Engineers and Environmental Sustainability in Innovative Solar Challenge
Kymeta, Intelsat and ST Engineering iDirect provide ubiquitous connectivity to the Agoria Solar Team as they raced across the Moroccan mountains in their self-built solar car In a race that

FAST COMPANY NAMES KYMETA ONE OF WORLD’S MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANIES IN 2022
The company making mobile global joins the ranks of SpaceX and Microsoft in the annual list honoring businesses from around the globe who are transforming industries and shaping society Kymeta

Kymeta’s VP and Chief Scientist Joins Forbes Technology Council
Ryan Stevenson, Ph.D., a founding member of the Kymeta organization, was selected for the council based on his deep knowledge and diverse experience in the industry Ryan Stevenson, Ph.D., Vice

Kymeta Provides Urgent Connectivity for Disaster-Hit Tonga
Kymeta responds after Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcanic eruption and tsunami leaves many island villages, homes, and businesses without critical communications infrastructure. Kymeta Corporation announced that it has sent its u8