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Clear Blue Technologies Announces Development Contract with Eutelsat to Support Low Earth Orbit Satellite Systems
Clear Blue Secures LEO Integration with Eutelsat Following Dec 2025 LOI

Executive Summary
- On April 13, 2026, Clear Blue Technologies announced a development contract with satellite operator Eutelsat.
- The agreement integrates Clear Blue's Smart Power solutions ("Power Aware Link") with Eutelsat's Low Earth Orbit (LEO) network under ESA's Sunrise Phase 2 Partnership Project.
- This expands on a Letter of Intent (LOI) signed in December 2025 for a three-year supply arrangement supporting Eutelsat's Konnect Wi-Fi rollout across Africa.
- The new contract specifically adds the LEO OneWeb network to the existing GEO Konnect partnership.
- Target applications include off-grid internet access and backup power for mission-critical security/defense infrastructure in emerging markets.
- Funding is enabled by Canada's cooperation agreement with ESA, allowing Canadian firms to bid on ESA projects through CSA funding.
Material Impact
- The news confirms execution of the strategic partnership announced in December 2025 but does not disclose new immediate revenue figures beyond the previously stated initial CA$1.0 million order from that LOI.
- It validates the technology's applicability to LEO networks (OneWeb) in addition to GEO, broadening the technical scope without altering the fundamental business model.
- Given the company's small market capitalization and recent financing at $0.05 per unit, this contract provides necessary credibility but does not immediately solve the cash burn issue evidenced by Q3 2025 net losses of ~$789k.
- The news is positive for long-term validation but is largely an incremental step following the December announcement, fitting the definition of a routine follow-up rather than a surprise market mover.
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Company Overview
- Clear Blue Technologies International Inc. develops Smart Power solutions for off-grid telecommunications and IoT infrastructure.
- Flagship products include the Pico-Plus and Micro systems, which combine solar power with edge computing to replace diesel generators at remote sites.
- The company focuses on emerging markets in Africa where mobile penetration is low but demand for reliable connectivity is high.
- Strategic focus has shifted toward partnerships with major satellite operators (Eutelsat) and telecom infrastructure providers (iSat Africa).
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