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- November 22nd, 2016 Posted in Uncategorised

The Princess Royal unveils an engraved plaque commemorating her visit, with Patrick Wood (left) and Sir Martin Sweeting (right). The plaque is part of the mechanical structure of a satellite that will be launched in 2017.22 November 2016 – Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) today, Tuesday 22 November, and was received by Major General Tim Sulivan, Deputy Lieutenant for Surrey.  Her Royal Highness was given a tour of the Company’s facilities hosted by Executive Chairman, Sir Martin Sweeting and CEO, Patrick Wood.

The Princess unveiled a small engraved plaque that commemorates her visit and will be flown on one of SSTL’s satellites due to launch in 2017.

Sir Martin Sweeting commented: “I am delighted to welcome Her Royal Highness and our other distinguished guests today. SSTL has been based in Guildford on the University Research Park for over 30 years and is an example of the powerful synergy between academic research and commercial exploitation that has resulted in a world-leading company pioneering small satellites that are used for improving agriculture, disaster monitoring, navigation and communications. Guildford has a thriving business community and strong transport links. We have been especially pleased to see space company start-ups and SMEs joining us here in the area, where the town forms part of the ‘space corridor’ that stretches from Portsmouth via Guildford and up to the Harwell campus near Oxford.”

The tour concluded with a visit to the Spacecraft Operations Centre, SSTL’s control hub designed to communicate securely with orbiting satellites via a number of ground stations located around the world, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.