Sharp will exhibit at the 3rd SPEXA - International Space Business Expo, held at Tokyo Big Sight from May 27 (Wed) to May 29 (Fri). The company will debut a concept model of a satellite communication user terminal that is multi-orbit compatible, enabling communication by leveraging satellite networks across multiple orbits. Various satellite communication user terminals, including a design model for MEO with high G/T performance for stable communication under harsh conditions, will also be on display. Main Exhibits: 1. Satellite Communication User Terminals: Satellite communication ensures stable connectivity in areas where cellular service is weak, such as mountains or at sea. Leveraging its communication and miniaturization technologies from smartphone development, Sharp is developing user terminals for LEO, MEO, and GEO orbits. The Multi-Orbit Compatible Concept Model (First Exhibition) is designed to utilize satellites across LEO/MEO/GEO. Sharp is developing control technology to seamlessly switch between these currently separate networks, aiming for stable communication during events like natural disasters. The High G/T MEO-Oriented Design Model (First Domestic Exhibition) aims for high G/T performance, supporting the high-speed, high-capacity Ka frequency band. This terminal development is supported by a grant from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT). 2. Solar Cells for Space: Sharp will display its 'film sheet type' cells, which are lightweight and can be mounted on curved surfaces, and its 'glass-sealed cell type' with a CIC structure. It will also introduce a 'glass sheet type' suitable for long-term missions like planetary exploration, featuring high radiation resistance, efficiency, and flexibility. Sharp, with over 110 years of history in electronics, aims to create new culture through innovative products and services.

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