
Communications tech firm Filtronic says it is in advanced discussions for yet more contracts in the space, aerospace and defence markets.
The growing County Durham business - which has operations in Leeds - told investors it hopes to share news of new work soon and has also secured some smaller development contract wins in recent months. Bosses pointed to wins in the space market, coming on the back of recent investment in plastic encapsulation machinery at its Sedgefield base which followed encouragement by its lead defence customer.
Ahead of the firm's annual general meeting, Filtronic said its manufacturing output has ramped up and quality requirements are being met following a flurry of orders under its agreement with rocket and satellite giant SpaceX. The work has been to support the US firm's gateway link rollouts as it grows its Starlink constellation of low earth orbit satellites that can deliver internet connectivity in hard to reach places.
Filtronic's components - E-band Solid State Power Amplifiers - have also been used to retrofit existing gateway links to increase bandwidth and lower latency in the systems. Bosses said the first half 2025 performance is expected to be stronger than the second as the retrofit work completes and it focuses extending the network.
In an update to the London Stock Exchange, Filtronic said: "Engineering developments on our technology roadmap have been progressing well. We recently launched our W-band SSPA at the European Microwave exhibition whilst the development of our Gallium Nitride V-band chipsets have delivered a very encouraging set of results.
"These chips will be key to transceiver and SSPA product development at this frequency, with a strong inflow of market interest in the SSPA which has application in the space market where it is highly likely to be a widely adopted frequency band by key players for communication links. We have enjoyed recent success in recruitment of engineers into our team as we have exciting work for talented people.
"This is key to unlocking growth potential in the business to service the technology roadmap, opportunity pipeline and customer developments. This has enabled us to run multiple projects in parallel including the developments for the European Space Agency, QinetiQ and BAE."