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NexTenna

Ultra low power steerable flat antennas for space connectivity

Israel
11-50

Vitality Radar

53
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 20 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
55
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
48
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
78
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
45
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
40

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

NexTenna is positioning itself as a satellite-Internet and wireless connectivity enabler using ultra-thin, low-power phased-array flat panel antennas aimed at mass-market SATCOM terminals and mobility applications.[1][2][3] Its strategy targets both terrestrial (cellular/Wi‑Fi/IoT) and space-based broadband segments with sub-$1000 user terminals and low recurring service costs.[2][3]

Efficiency Ratio

The company appears to be converting a relatively lean visible footprint into a differentiated product portfolio, but limited public signals on customers, funding, and scale suggest moderate resource-to-output efficiency rather than fully proven commercial leverage.[1][2][3][4]

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Israel

NexTenna publicly markets a portfolio of phased-array based flat panel antenna products (NexTenna V for broadband/IoT on the move, NexTenna LEO for home internet, NexTenna MP LEO/GEO for ultra-low-power solar-compatible use, and NexTenna S for space-segment steerable technology).

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Product Launch HIGH Israel

The company announces readiness to enter mass production of what it describes as the first sub-$1000 phased-array SATCOM terminal delivering up to 1 Gbps data rate with a target service cost of about $50 per month.

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Other HIGH Israel

NexTenna claims a proprietary phased-array antenna technology using a field-effect phase shifter that operates without consuming power, enabling low-power, electronically steerable terminals for satellite internet connectivity.

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Other HIGH Israel

Public materials emphasize multi-domain application coverage, including cellular systems (current and 5G), Wi‑Fi access points, and SATCOM user terminals in Ku and Ka bands for 'Internet from Space'.

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Expansion MEDIUM Qiryat Bialik, Israel

Company descriptions and third-party profiles describe NexTenna as a 'fast-growing' venture focused on developing unique wireless communication systems and advanced SATCOM terminals, indicating an expansion-oriented growth phase.

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Other HIGH Qiryat Bialik, Israel

The F6S profile lists NexTenna (SderoTech Inc.) as operating in telecom, Internet, wireless broadband, and space communication, reinforcing its positioning in the satellite connectivity ecosystem.

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Other MEDIUM Israel

NexTenna’s website highlights an interdisciplinary team spanning materials science, electromagnetics, electrical engineering, and AI software, underscoring an R&D-intensive operating model for advanced antenna and SATCOM systems.

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About
Develops ultra-thin, low-profile phased array antennas using proprietary zero-power field effect phase shifters. The energy-efficient terminals enable rapid beam steering and multi-band connectivity for satellite communications, 5G networks, and beyond-line-of-sight defense applications without mechanical components.
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#metamaterial #antenna #satellite #connectivity #flat #panel #internet #space #global #communication

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