Hancom Inspace-NaverCloud to develop cloud-based ground station system


Hancom Inspace, an affiliate of Hangul Computer Group (hereinafter referred to as Hancom Group), announced that it is promoting the development of Korea's first cloud-based ground station system with Naver Cloud to popularize and spread the use of satellite information.


The two companies will build a more economical and flexible ground station system by incorporating cloud technology. Hancom Inspace is developing technologies that enable satellite control, processing, analysis, management, and distribution, using ground station building technology and know-how accumulated in the aerospace sector, while Naver Cloud is developing cloud computing, user service network, and data security. I am going to take on the field. 

The two companies are planning to build a satellite information service ground station for observation of public science data first, and are planning to expand it to various services afterward.

With the recent advent of micro-satellites, the foundation for easy and inexpensive development and operation of various satellites has been laid, and the value and utilization of satellite information is also increasing. It was the situation, the company explained. 

Accordingly, attempts to utilize cloud technologies that enable elastic computing, seamless accessibility, and stable data storage are increasing in ground station systems. Overseas, cloud technologies such as Amazon Web Services' Ground Station and Microsoft's Azure Orbital are increasing. A ground station system based on it has been developed and is being serviced.

Naver Cloud Managing Director Lim Tae-Geon said, “It is expected to contribute to securing the competitiveness of the Korean aerospace industry by establishing the first cloud ground station in Korea with Hancom Inspace.” We will provide a stable cloud base.”

Myung-jin Choi, CEO of Hancom Inspace, said, “We will lead the cloud ground station field while promoting transformation in the domestic cloud industry through collaboration between the cloud field, which is the food industry in the future, and the aerospace field that can produce high value-added information.” It is expected to lead the popularization of the use of satellite information as the system can be constructed and utilized at a more economical cost.”

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