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Delivering a new generation of LEO PNT satellites

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Bryan Chan is co-founder and VP of Business Development and Strategy at Xona Space Systems. He has over 12 years experience in the aerospace industry, spanning technical roles in government organizations to executive leadership positions at start-up companies. Prior to Xona Bryan worked at Maxar Technologies managing GEO communications satellite programs. He also served as the CEO of Night Crew Labs, conducting research on GPS radio occultation methods on aerial platforms for NASA and NOAA.

Mr. Chan previously held engineering roles at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA Ames, and SpaceX. He received his B.S. in aerospace engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, and his M.S. degree in aerospace engineering at Stanford University.

For more information visit https://www.xonaspace.com/about

For more on the IGNSS and IGNSS2024 visit https://www.ignss.org.au/ignss2024

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