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EDGX Prepares In-Orbit Demonstration of STERNA Space Computing Platform

EDGX Prepares In-Orbit Demonstration of STERNA Space Computing Platform

According to a recent LinkedIn post from EDGX, the company is preparing an in‑orbit demonstration of its STERNA computing platform on the upcoming SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter‑16 mission. The post describes STERNA as an NVIDIA‑powered system designed to execute high‑performance workloads directly in orbit under real operational constraints.

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The LinkedIn post highlights that STERNA can dynamically scale power usage from roughly 10W to 45W, aiming to maintain data processing and actionable insights despite changing power and thermal conditions. The involvement of the European Space Agency, Belgian Science Policy Office and Belgian Ministry of Defence suggests institutional interest, which could support EDGX’s credibility and potential access to future contracts in the space‑based edge computing market.

If the in‑orbit demonstration proves successful, the post implies EDGX may be positioned to commercialize space‑based data processing services that reduce reliance on ground‑based infrastructure. For investors, such capabilities could open revenue streams in defense, earth observation and communications applications, while also aligning the company with the broader trend toward on‑orbit data analytics and edge AI in the space sector.

The emphasis on NVIDIA‑based high‑performance computing and adaptive power management indicates a focus on technically differentiated offerings rather than pure commoditized hardware. This could help EDGX compete for higher‑margin projects where performance and resilience are critical procurement criteria, though execution risk around the first demonstration and subsequent customer adoption remains a key factor to monitor.

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