Company Profile

Astradyne is an Italian deep-tech company developing lightweight photovoltaic systems for space missions. The company focuses on deployable solar architectures designed to reduce mass and stowed volume while delivering high power density for modern satellites.

Astradyne's technology builds on innovations in materials engineering, deployable structures, manufacturing processes, and electrical architectures, enabling scalable power solutions across a wide range of mission profiles. These systems address the growing need for efficient and rapidly deployable power generation driven by the expansion of satellite constellations and next-generation space infrastructure.

Headquarter

Bari

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    Contact Information
    • Address

      Bari

    • Manager

      Davide Vittori - CEO

    • Phone number

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    • Email of contact person

      info@astradyne.space

    • Company Email

      info@astradyne.space

    • Website

      https://www.astradyne.space

    • Date of birth

      2021

    • Sector

      Upstream

    Our Offices in Italy
    Other Offices in Italy

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    Products | Services | Applications |Technologies

    Astradyne develops lightweight deployable photovoltaic systems designed for modern satellite platforms. The company’s solar arrays combine advanced materials, flexible structural substrates, and high-efficiency photovoltaic cells to significantly reduce mass and stowed volume while maintaining high power output and reliability in orbit.

    The architecture supports a range of configurations optimized for different mission requirements. High-performance versions integrate triple-junction solar cells to maximize power density for advanced missions, while cost-efficient configurations use alternative photovoltaic technologies designed for scalable manufacturing and high-volume satellite constellations. These systems are designed to support a wide range of power levels and satellite classes, enabling efficient power generation for both small satellites and larger spacecraft platforms.

    Our Missions & Programmes

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