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1Justino de Sousa
2Introduction to Skysoft Portugal 1/2
- MISSION To meet our clients needs with
innovative, cost effective and high quality
services and products, fostering strong lasting
relationships.
- Founded in 1998
- Based in Lisbon
- Turnover 3.3 M
- Staff 55 employees
Reference Portuguese SME working for the
European Space Agency (ESA)
3Introduction to Skysoft Portugal 2/2
4 Skysoft Portugal Business Model 1/2
System Software Engineering
From Space Defense
To Industry Services
from Technical Development to Market Rollout
Technology Transfer
- Integrated Modular Avionics Tools
- ARINC 653 / AIRBUS API OS Conformance Test Suite
- AFDX End System Test Suite
- CNS - Communications, Navigation Surveillance
techologies - On-board Networks Applications
- Mission Sytems and Simulation
- Payload Data Processing
- Satellite Communications Systems
- Simulation Validation Tools
- SaNTA - Advanced Distributed PEP architecture
solution - Satellite Navigation Tools
- GSRLab suite (GPS Galileo)
- Signal generator simulator
- User Receiver Simulator
- Satellite Constellation Simulator
- Intelligent Transport Systems
- Control Centres Applications
- Logistics SCM Solutions
- Mobility
- Location Based Services
- Geographical Information Systems
- Fleet Management Solutions
- Telecom Applications
- IT Business Solutions
- Information Systems Web Solutions
- Business Process Management
- Quality Improvement Solutions
5 Skysoft Portugal Business Model 2/2
- To focus on niche technologies with high
technological content, where there is still
possible differentiation and to reach a high
market share in those niches - To be a leading company in these niche
technologies - Maximise the competitiviness of our products by
creating economies of scale through the
application of common technologies and solutions
in different sectors - Transfer of technology and know-how across
different sectors - E.g. Application of proven aeronautical
technology for space market Application of space
technology to meet new market needs
6Historical Evolution in ESA Activities
7Problems Encountered
- Continuity of programmes
- Inefficient re-use of resources with higher
impact on smaller companies - Impedes attainment of critical mass -gt can
jeoparidize market exploitation. - Large time between submitting bid and contract
award - Insight to ESA large programme procurement
strategies - Marginalisation of ESA small member state
companies - Entering the preferred supplier list on large
procurement programmes - High commercial cost to contract award ratio
- Liability flow-down to subcontractors
- For TRP and ARTES difficulties to gain the
results of predecessor activities and to
determine the involved companies.
8Alternative Views and Suggestions
- Address the need for smaller cost effective
missions that could be play a relevant role in
space science - Allow smaller member states to play a more active
role in these programmes, even assuming
leadership - Joining of smaller member state capabilities.
- Induces higher innovation in the space market
- Leverage of small company capabilities for new
type of missions - Promote increased collaboration and clustering
between small companies. - Increased recognition of the complete space value
chain - Importance of Earth Observation/GNSS/Satcom
application and services - Encourage utilisation of technology programmes
such as GSTP, TRP etc
9Contacts
Justino de Sousa
Director
Justino.sousa_at_skysoft.pt
Avenida Conselheiro Fernando Sousa, nº 19
12º 1070 072 Lisboa Portugal Tel 351 21 382
93 66 Fax 351 21 386 64 93 http//www.skysoft.pt