Small satellite components and mission services for Earth observation and communications
AAC Clyde Space manufactures spacecraft power systems, attitude control, and communications hardware for small satellites, with a talent and project mix heavily oriented toward embedded systems engineering. The tech stack is dominated by C, Python, and ARM-based embedded toolchains (FreeRTOS, Zephyr), paired with active development in laser and optical communication—suggesting a push beyond legacy RF-only architectures. Current project focus spans on-orbit commissioning, hybrid space-terrestrial networks, and production automation, while pain points cluster around manufacturing efficiency and quality control, indicating scaling pressure as mission cadence increases.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Engineering
AAC Clyde Space designs and delivers small satellite subsystems and end-to-end mission services to government, commercial, and institutional customers. The product portfolio includes spacecraft power systems (solar panels, batteries, DC-DC converters), attitude and orbit control systems, and increasingly, laser and optical communication payloads. The company serves applications in weather monitoring, maritime safety, agriculture, forestry, and defense. Headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, with operations in the UK, Netherlands, South Africa, and the USA, AAC Clyde Space is publicly traded on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market (ticker: AAC) and OTCQX (ACCMF). The organization operates as a hardware-centric, engineering-driven company with 51–200 employees, hiring primarily in Sweden, the Netherlands, and the UK.
AAC Clyde Space manufactures small satellite subsystems (power systems, attitude control, communications hardware) and delivers mission services including on-orbit commissioning and data pipeline support for government, commercial, and institutional customers.
AAC Clyde Space is headquartered at Uppsala Science Park in Uppsala, Sweden, with main operations also in the UK, Netherlands, South Africa, and the USA.
The company's embedded stack centers on C and C++, ARM Cortex processors (M, R, A variants), FreeRTOS, Zephyr OS, and real-time communications protocols (CAN, I2C, UART). Development tools include MATLAB, Simulink, GitLab, and GNU toolchain.
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