OrbitsIQ Global (OIQ) announces it is expanding to Poland, marking a strategic expansion of its European engineering footprint and research capabilities.

As part of this evolution, OIQ has secured the rights to further develop and commercialize the Enhanced Spread Spectrum Aloha, E-SSA, waveform. This European Space Agency (ESA) supported innovation enables scalable, high efficiency space-based mobile and IoT communications and represents a major step forward in satellite spectrum utilization.

The E-SSA technology introduces a new approach to spectrum sharing, enabling hundreds of concurrent device transmissions without the performance degradation typically associated with scale. The architecture is designed specifically for next-generation space-based connectivity and large-scale mobile and IoT deployments.

OrbitsIQ Global Poland will serve as a dedicated research and development center focused on advanced satellite waveform engineering and software development, supporting OIQ’s predictive switching technology for seamless connectivity between terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks. By establishing a permanent presence in Poland, OIQ is investing directly in one of Europe’s strongest engineering ecosystems. Poland has built a reputation for excellence in mathematics, signal processing, telecommunications, and satellite systems research, making it a natural location for advancing next-generation communication technologies.

This expansion strengthens the Poland-Germany innovation corridor within the organization. It complements OrbitsIQ Global Germany in Munich, which focuses on AI-based ubiquitous connectivity capabilities, including its smart switching solution that orchestrates connectivity across terrestrial and satellite networks to deliver uninterrupted, secure services to fixed and mobile assets.

“Securing the rights to further develop the E-SSA technology allows us to integrate advanced waveform innovation directly into our broader connectivity architecture. By combining deep signal processing expertise in Poland with AI-driven network orchestration in Germany, we are creating a vertically integrated foundation for secure and scalable global connectivity, ” said Frederic C. Baker, CTO of OrbitsIQ Global.

With Luxembourg as headquarters, Munich as the hub for AI-driven hybrid connectivity, and Poland as an engineering center for advanced waveform innovation and software development, OIQ is building an integrated European platform spanning cybersecurity, intelligent network orchestration, and proprietary satellite communication technologies.