Ternwaves: Sovereign IoT Connectivity and Satellite-to-Device Innovation for European Defence
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About this report
Ternwaves is a French deep-tech startup founded in 2018, specializing in ultra-long-range RF connectivity for massive IoT and satellite communications. The company’s core innovation, the Golden Modulation waveform, enables asynchronous, low-power links that reach farther than conventional technologies (including direct device-to-satellite links) .
This unique technology offers Europe a sovereign alternative for wide-area connectivity, addressing critical needs in smart cities, defense networks, and remote monitoring while reducing reliance on non-European suppliers. Ternwaves has already demonstrated multi-million-device throughput and GNSS-denied operation in trials .
Key questions this report answers
- What ultra-long-range RF connectivity does Ternwaves provide through its Golden Modulation waveform for massive IoT and satellite communications?
- How mature is Ternwaves' asynchronous, low-power, device-to-satellite technology, demonstrated with multi-million-device throughput and GNSS-denied operation?
- How does Ternwaves offer Europe a sovereign alternative for wide-area connectivity across smart cities, defence networks and remote monitoring?
- What capability gaps and dependencies affect Ternwaves' path to reducing reliance on non-European suppliers?
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Investors screening Ternwaves, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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