Dr. Moses Browne Mwakyanjala
Chief Executive Officer
Because exploration should not be exclusive to governments and agencies with big budgets, we make space accessible to dreamers, startups, and emerging nations ready to launch.
"We replace hardware racks with code that runs anywhere."
Remos Space Systems AB was built to simplify and modernize satellite ground communications. The shift is away from fixed hardware procurement — toward adaptable software, cloud-edge deployment, and faster operational iteration.
Rooted in PhD research at Luleå University of Technology and developed alongside real satellite operations with the Swedish Space Corporation (now SSC Space), Remos delivers API-first control without the drag of legacy hardware.
Remos was founded in 2021 by three principals from Luleå University of Technology: Dr. Moses Browne Mwakyanjala (CEO), Thilini Wijewarna Arachchi, and Petter Lindberg (COO). The company grew out of doctoral research on software-defined modems and adaptive ground-segment architectures.
Early work was done in partnership with the Swedish Space Corporation (now SSC Space), where the team prototyped the platform alongside live mission operations. Since then, Remos has been recognized in the NASA State-of-the-Art Small Spacecraft Technology Report three years running.
Today the company is headquartered in Luleå — far enough north to see what the rest of the continent can't — and remains wholly focused on making ground operations the least dramatic part of running a satellite mission.
Fresh capital to scale the ground-segment platform and expand the GSaaS fleet.
Named to Europe's top-20 space-tech startups and featured in NASA's State-of-the-Art report for the second year.
Joined the Techstars Space cohort; expanded the modem portfolio with Hasten.
Incorporated and raised €300k soft funding to move from lab to ground network.
Chief Executive Officer
Remos solutions are based on a Software Modem (SDR) architecture.
This ensures flexibility and avoids hardware lock-in.
Expedite:
Hasten:
The modems provide standard integration interfaces:
They integrate with SDR/RF front-ends, antenna control systems, and Mission Control software.
Remos systems are compatible with a wide range of commercial platforms, including GomSpace (AX100, AX2150), Satlab, EnduroSat, GAUSS, AAC Clyde Space, ISIS, and others.
Supported protocols include CCSDS (TM/TC), AX.25, CSP and vendor-specific implementations, and custom protocol extensions.
Frequency range is approximately 70 MHz to 6 GHz, depending on deployment.
Available modulations include BPSK, QPSK, OQPSK, FSK, GMSK, PCM/PM, PCM/PSK/PM, and others.
Data rates include 100 baud → 25 Mbaud for Expedite and up to 315 Mbaud for Hasten.
Yes. The architecture supports low-rate TT&C for single satellites, high-rate payload downlink, and multi-satellite or constellation operations.
Scaling is achieved through software and computing resources rather than hardware replacement.
Umoja is Remos' ground segment orchestration and mission service control (MSC) platform.
Umoja enables a full-stack ground segment, particularly valuable for constellation operators needing unified control across hybrid ground networks.
Yes. Remos supports software-only deployment on existing Ground Stations with existing SDRs and RF chains, with minimal hardware changes required.
Commercial models include perpetual or term-based licensing, on-premise or cloud deployment, technical onboarding, documentation, and support. Customization is available as needed.
New mission, existing pass schedule, a band-config question — we'll get back within one business day with engineers on the line.
Product releases, engineering notes, and mission milestones — roughly one email a month.