Building on the technical foundation of LMT’s IoT Shortcut, one of the world’s smallest mobile data modules, the LMT IoT team will develop a dual-mode System-on-Module (SoM) to simplify space-based communication. To ensure these capabilities are accessible to European companies of all sizes, LMT IoT will also be developing a high-level Software Development Kit (SDK) that translates complex satellite modem controls into simple commands, making global coverage easier for developers to implement. The collaboration with ESA aims to advance the technology from a formulated concept (TRL 2) to a laboratory-validated proof of concept (TRL 3).

“Many devices remain too complex, expensive, or unavailable in the required market formats, especially for low-power IoT solutions. LMT is removing this exact barrier by developing a module that provides connectivity in cities, rural areas, and beyond traditional mobile coverage, without requiring two separate devices or complex configurations. This creates new opportunities for companies to participate in ESA and EU secure connectivity programs and allows LMT to take on a more significant role in the European space and telecommunications innovation ecosystem”
Ingmārs Pūķis, VP & Member of the Management Board at LMT.


