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Space Flight Laboratory Becomes New Private Company

Directed by Professor Robert Zee (UTIAS), SFL developed small satellites and space technology for a variety of clients

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The University of Toronto has announced the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL), formerly housed within the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, has become a new, private company, SFL Missions Inc.

SFL Missions will continue the legacy of innovative small satellite development for domestic and international customers.

Established in 1998 by UTIAS Professor Robert Zee, SFL has a lengthy track record of researching and developing novel technologies for small spacecraft, successfully pushing the boundaries of the field and changing the world’s perception of what small satellites can do.

“The technologies spun out of SFL over the years have been phenomenal,” says Professor Chris Damaren, Director of UTIAS. “They are a testament to the calibre of talent we attract, and they demonstrate our ability to produce leading-edge research that advances the state of the art in aerospace. We wish them all the best as they embark on the next phase of their journey.”

With research expertise ranging from on-board computers and software to propulsion and systems engineering, SFL has developed technology for missions focused on Earth observation, communications, surveillance and monitoring, technology demonstrations, and planetary science.

Among other innovations, SFL has developed new forms of attitude and formation control, along with its own modular, scalable power systems.

Zee says that by leveraging the ability to innovate on demand, SFL has achieved 98 operational successes and more than 442 cumulative years of operation in orbit.

“Our three decades of flight heritage have laid the foundation for us to take advantage of this pivotal moment in the evolution of the space industry and formally assume our position as Canada’s small satellite champion,” says Zee. “Our new agile business model, complete with the talent required to support it, will enable us to continue to help our customers achieve their goals.”

“SFL is a great example how U of T Engineering innovation drives positive impact, not just here at home, but around the world,” says Chris Yip, Dean of U of T Engineering. “This new model will further enhance that impact and bolster Canada’s position as a hub for excellence in satellite design and aerospace. On behalf of the faculty, we wish SFL Missions well as they continue their incredible journey of success.”

About U of T

Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has a long history of challenging the impossible and transforming society through the ingenuity and determination of our faculty, students, alumni, staff and supporters. Our community is a catalyst for discovery, innovation and progress, creating knowledge and solutions that make a tangible difference around the globe. Together, we continue to defy gravity by taking on what might seem unattainable today and generating the ideas and talent needed to build a more equitable, sustainable and prosperous future.

About SFL

Established in 1998, SFL has a lengthy track record of researching and developing novel technologies for small spacecraft, successfully pushing the boundaries of the field and changing the world’s perception of what small satellites can do. With research expertise ranging from on-board computers and software to propulsion and systems engineering, SFL has developed technology for missions focused on Earth observation, communications, surveillance and monitoring, technology demonstrations, and planetary science.

About SFL Missions Inc.

SFL Missions Inc. generates bigger returns from smaller, lower cost satellites. Small satellites built by SFL Missions consistently push the performance envelope and disrupt the traditional cost paradigm. We build quality small satellites at low cost that work the first time and enable NewSpace companies to mass produce through our Flex Production program. Satellites are built with advanced power systems, stringent attitude control and high-volume data capacity that are striking relative to the budget. We arrange launches globally and maintain a mission control center accessing ground stations worldwide. The pioneering and barrier-breaking work of SFL Missions is a key enabler to tomorrow’s cost-aggressive satellites and constellations.

Contacts

Dr. Robert E. Zee
SFL Missions Inc.
info@SFLMissions.com

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Contacts

Dr. Robert E. Zee
SFL Missions Inc.
info@SFLMissions.com

Follow SFL Missions Inc.
Web https://SFLMissions.com
Twitter X @SFLMissions
Instagram at sfl.missions

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