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Orbitworks Sets UAE Satellite Launch With Nvidia AI But No Named Western Buyer

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Abu Dhabi-based Orbitworks plans to ship the UAE-built Altair satellite to California this autumn, with Nvidia-powered on-board image processing and a 10-satellite target, but it has not named its first European customer.

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Orbitworks Sets UAE Satellite Launch With Nvidia AI But No Named Western Buyer
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Orbitworks Sets An Autumn Launch Window

Orbitworks is preparing to send Altair, a satellite built entirely in the UAE, to a launch site in California this autumn.

The Abu Dhabi company says the satellite is designed to reach 500km orbit and capture Earth images close to real time.

Mohib described Altair as part of a shift from imported technology toward UAE-built space exports.

Dr Hamdullah Mohib leads Orbitworks as acting chief executive while also running parent company Marlan Space.

He said the UAE has historically imported technology and that Altair is intended to move the country toward exporting space technology to markets that usually sell to it.

Altair is not being pitched as a single-satellite demonstration.

Orbitworks plans to have 10 satellites in orbit by next year, forming an Earth-observation constellation that can image one location every three hours instead of once a day.

The company says the satellites will use Nvidia chips for on-board image processing, so customers receive intelligence within minutes of a task command rather than raw data alone.

Nvidia Chips Support The On-Board AI Claim

The computing claim is the main technology detail in the launch plan.

Orbitworks says Altair’s on-board Nvidia chips will process images before delivery to customers, a design meant to shorten the gap between collection and usable information.

The company described itself as among the first constellation operators using such powerful on-board computing, but the article did not include independent benchmark data for the satellite processing stack.

The planned applications include pipeline monitoring for oil companies, flood assessment for insurers and heat-hazard warnings for wildfire agencies.

The article did not name maritime customers, energy-infrastructure buyers or Strait of Hormuz deployments tied to Altair.

Orbitworks has also made a supply-chain choice tied to market access.

Mohib said the company is using only US and European components because buying from China would limit its ability to sell to Western markets.

The company says one European customer has already signed and that North American buyer talks are active, but it has not named the customer or disclosed contract value.

Western Sales Remain The Commercial Test

Mohib said Orbitworks is a global satellite company that happens to be in Abu Dhabi and wants to become one of the top Earth-observation companies within five to 10 years.

Orbitworks has not named its first European customer or disclosed contract value, leaving the export claim unproven.

Mohib also said supply chains were disrupted during the US-Iran war, but Orbitworks remained on schedule by rerouting procurement through the UAE commercial ecosystem.

The company still expects Altair to be shipped to California this autumn.

Orbitworks expects Altair to ship to California this autumn, putting the launch timeline inside the current planning year.

The company must still complete shipment, launch and orbital operations before the export claim can be tested in customer use.

Orbitworks has named Altair, the autumn shipment plan, the 500km orbit, the 10-satellite target and the first European customer category, but it has not disclosed the customer name, contract value, IPO timing or launch-completion date.

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