SAI Welcomes Newest Member
Kinematics Provides Satellite Positioning Solutions for Ground Stations
The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) has welcomed motion control solutions provider Kinematics as the newest member of SIA. Based in Phoenix, AZ, Kinematics provides satellite positioning solutions for ground stations including a line of ready-to-integrate low-Earth-orbit satellite positioners that antenna manufacturers can integrate into their products.
"As the satellite industry continues its unprecedented expansion, the importance of ground segment tracking and positioning solutions is also increasing."
Tom Stroup, SIA
“SIA is pleased to announce that Kinematics has joined the Association as our newest associate member,” said Tom Stroup, president of the Satellite Industry Association. “As the satellite industry continues its unprecedented expansion, the importance of ground segment tracking and positioning solutions is also increasing. Kinematics’ newest line of LEO constellation antenna tracking solutions and its wide-ranging satellite positioning expertise, make the Company a welcome addition to SIA.”
“Joining the Satellite Industry Association is a pivotal step for Kinematics as we bring our expertise in intelligent motion control to the forefront of the satellite sector,” said John Payne, CEO of Kinematics. “Our easy-to-integrate antenna positioning technology is crafted to meet the highest standards of precision and reliability. We are committed to driving the future of satellite communications, while aligning with the Association’s mission to ensure a secure and sustainable space environment.”
The Satellite Industry Association is a U.S.-based trade association providing representation of the domestic satellite and space industry. Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hill and with the White House, Federal Communications Commission and key Executive Branch departments and agencies.