Technical Partners
Technical partners of the Princess Elisabeth Station contributed "in kind" by providing the project with material, equipment and conceptual expertise, freely or at a reduced cost. Thanks to all of you!
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SES is a world-leading satellite operator, providing reliable and secure satellite communications solutions to broadcast, telecom, corporate and government customers worldwide. SES owns and operate a fleet of 53 geostationary satellites that are complemented by a network of teleports and offices located around the globe.
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Julbo is a manufacturer of multi-sport eyewear for elite outdoor athletes as well as mainstream users: eyewear that incorporates world-renowned optical quality with a new, bold sense of style. Because Julbo has its own designers team, moulds conception and production facilities and develop its products with the most renowned partners, we can offer outstanding design, quality and inovation at a reasonable price.
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Leica Geosystems products and services are trusted by professionals worldwide to help them capture, analyze, and present spatial information. Leica Geosystems is best known for its broad array of products that capture accurately, model quickly, analyze easily, and visualize and present spatial information.
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The Defence Department is often considered to be a rather specific institution. By contributing in real terms to the IPF project and the SPP federal science policy with the new Princess Elisabeth station, the Department also wants to associate itself with innovative projects which offer the promise of hope.
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Petzl's roots lie in the desire of its founders to serve one passion: exploration. Since its beginnings in caving, the company’s mission has remained constant: to offer practical solutions that allow people to progress. Today that pioneering spirit, passion for exploration and ethic have not changed.More than forty years later, Petzl continues to invent products and provide solutions that allow sports enthusiasts and professionals to access some of the most inaccessible places, both day and night.