hisaor AI chip
O.C.E. Technology has today presented and demonstrated its new artificial intelligence (AI) chip for embedded vision applications at the 2nd European Workshop on On-Board Data Processing. This virtual event is being hosted by the European Space Agency (ESA), the Centre…
O.C.E. Technology Unveils New Real-Time Operating System for Spacecraft Microcontrollers
O.C.E. Technology, an Irish space technology company, today announced that it has successfully demonstrated OCEOS, a new real-time operating system for microcontrollers on spacecraft, at the European Space Agency (ESA). The OCEOS software occupies a tiny amount of memory and…
OCE at Space Tech Expo 2021
This free-to-attend exhibition will showcase the very latest technology for the designing, manufacturing and testing of spacecraft, satellite, launch vehicle and space-related technologies, bringing together engineers, systems integrators, contractors and suppliers in commercial, government and military space. “It’s a huge…
Space Tech Expo – Great interest in new DDR3 and DMON debug software’s latest release
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DMON2 new release supports Eclipse TCF and GR716 microcontroller
OCE has released a new version of DMON which offers the following new features: Fast multi-core source level debugging using Eclipse TCF protocol DMON now supports Eclipse Target Communications Framework (TCF) for source level debugging. TCF is a faster and…
Launch of another five satellites with OCE’s technology on-board
Another five small satellites using OCE technology were launched on Thursday 19 September using a Long March 11 rocket from a mobile platform at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Four of the five Earth observation satellites are hyperspectral and the…
OCE to announce exciting new products at Space Tech Expo 2019
Toulouse Space Show, a great venue to meet customers!
O.C.E. Technology and European Space Agency Commence €500k Project to Develop New Real-Time Operating System for Satellites
Dublin, Ireland and Toulouse, France, 26 June 2018, O.C.E. Technology (www.ocetechnology.com) today announced that it is to develop a new real-time operating system in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA). The €500,000 project is expected to take 18 months…