Our Solar Panels Reach Orbit with U-space Satellites

Two satellites of U- space equipped with our solar panels have been succesfully launched. An exciting milestone for us: our technology is now in orbit, helping power these satellites as they begin their missions.

Strengthening Our Operations: Welcome to Our New Supply & Process Manager

We are happy to share some great news: a new team member has joined GTM Advanced Structures. Please welcome Pim van der Molen, who joins us as our new Supply & Process Manager.

GTM and Axient Systems advance collaboration on PAMI-1 Payload Structure

GTM Advanced Structures is expanding its role in the Netherlands’ PAMI-1 defense satellite mission by adding structural analysis and qualification testing support alongside its solar array contribution, in collaboration with Axient Systems B.V.

GTM Advanced Structures powers PAMI-1!

Great News! We’re providing Hyperion solar arrays for the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force’s PAMI-1 satellite, helping the Netherlands strengthen its sovereign space capabilities.

We’re exhibiting at Space Tech Expo Europe 2025

We’re heading to Space Tech Expo Europe, and this year we’re thrilled to have our very own booth!

From 18–20 November, visit us at Booth #623, where we’ll be showcasing how we develop and manufacture solar panels built for space.

Let’s connect, share ideas, and explore how we can power your next mission.

GTM Advanced Structures steps up satellite solar panel production with new welding machine

We’re excited to announce that we have invested in a high-precision welding machine from Amada Weld Tech Europe.

GTM-Advanced Structures Secures Growth Funding from Homerun Capital Management.

We’re excited to share that we have secured growth financing from Homerun Capital Management.
This is a major milestone in our mission to power Europe’s space ambitions with advanced solar arrays for satellites.

A major step closer to rapid cycling testing

We are excited to announce that mPower and GTM Advanced Structures have completed the last major step to install mPower’s new rapid thermal cycle test chamber. This system, located at GTM’s manufacturing facility, will be used to qualify customized solar modules and panels to meet the harsh environments of space.

The Future of high-tech looks bright!

The high-tech manufacturing industry in The Hague is growing rapidly and great things are about to happen. The extension of the solar panel facility of GTM Advanced Structures is one of them.