Uspace Technology Group will set up an artificial intelligence application technology centre in Shenzhen, as the satellite manufacturer realigns its space business after moving its headquarters from Hong Kong to Guangzhou, capital of southern Guangdong province.
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A unit of Uspace, Gang Hang Ke, will spearhead the centre’s establishment, the company said in a filing with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Monday evening.
It said the new facility will focus on intelligent decision-making for satellite remote sensing data as well as AI-based satellite data processing and analysis to drive satellite-ground computing synergy, among others.
Gang Hang Ke was described by Uspace as a hi-tech enterprise focused on the integration of research and development as well as sales and services.
Uspace – previously known as Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group, the first satellite manufacturer based in the city – developed and launched 12 satellites in 2021, as part of its “Golden Bauhinia Constellation” project.
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The company’s latest initiative reflects its efforts to operate a network of more than 100 Golden Bauhinia satellites above the Greater Bay Area. It is expected to produce and launch the project’s remaining satellites before 2026.


