Most of the time we talk about the customers we serve. But next week, we get to go deep on the hardware 🦾 Andrew will join Hardware FYI’s Benji Chia for a fireside chat at the inaugural Kinetic conference next Tuesday in SF. On the docket: - Array Labs' origin story and hardware journey so far - the dark magic (as many say) of RF engineering - how inbound demand reshaped our roadmap - what’s coming next for space-based radar… Plus we’ll have our satellite on display. If you like building hard things, come find us and let’s chat.
Array Labs
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Redwood City, CA 12,004 followers
Developing advanced space based radar
About us
Array Labs builds advanced radar systems to help humanity understand and respond to changes across the physical world. We’re launching a coordinated fleet of radar satellites to create a high-resolution 3D map of the Earth – updated in real time – enabling faster, smarter decision-making for government and commercial organizations supporting disaster response, infrastructure resilience, and mission-critical geopolitical intelligence. We design and build our satellites end-to-end, producing the world’s most advanced earth observation satellites. Our fleet will deliver unprecedented levels of accuracy, coverage, and responsiveness to power critical insights precisely where they’re needed most.
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https://www.arraylabs.io/
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- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Redwood City, CA
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- Privately Held
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Redwood City, CA 94063, US
Employees at Array Labs
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The Earth looks different from 500 kilometers up. Array Labs is building advanced radar systems to map the physical world with a level of power, precision, and persistence that hasn't been seen before. Join Array Labs to be part of the difference. Open Roles: Electrical Design RF Design Mixed Signal Design Power Electronics Design PCB Layout Apply: https://lnkd.in/gQ9sydnv
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Meet Anthony Weerasinghe, the FPGA Engineer building the logic behind Array Labs’ next-generation radar payloads. Anthony works at the intersection of high-performance hardware and embedded software, tackling complex signal processing challenges and designing the logic that powers mission-critical systems. With a strong foundation in the semiconductor and technology space, Anthony brings experience in digital design, verification, and high-performance FPGA development. He was drawn to Array Labs for the mission-driven culture and the opportunity to work on a team with a shared passion for the systems being built. Anthony especially appreciates the environment of high ownership and collaboration, giving him a sense of reward in his work. “I’m grateful to be part of a team that’s pushing technical boundaries while having fun along the way.” - Anthony Thank you, Anthony, for all that you do. If you’re an engineer looking to work alongside people like Anthony, apply to Array Labs today. https://lnkd.in/gQ9sydnv #EmployeeSpotlight #TeamArray #FPGAEngineering #Hiring
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In RF PCB layout, the board can make or break the whole project. We know that, and we're looking for engineers who do too. Open Roles: Lead RF PCB Layout Engineer Senior RF PCB Layout Engineer Apply: https://lnkd.in/gQ9sydnv
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Meet Yan Wang, the RF Antenna Engineer helping Array Labs see the Earth in a whole new way. Yan is at the forefront of next-generation space systems, developing X-band antenna array designs for satellite radar imaging and high-speed communication links on Array Labs’ satellite payloads. Before joining Array, Yan designed millimeter-wave imaging systems for the DIII-D National Fusion Facility and contributed to high-resolution automotive radar and telematics development at Cruise. She brings expertise in antenna & RF front-end development and RF system design, and experience in communications, fusion plasma imaging, and autonomous vehicles. This combo makes her an invaluable member of the team. When asked what drew her to Array Labs, Yan called out the visionary leadership, strong culture of talent development, and the energy of the people she works with. The feeling is mutual: Yan’s enthusiasm has been felt since day one, and the work she's doing now is foundational to what Array Labs is building next. Thank you, Yan, for all that you do. If you’re an engineer looking to work alongside people like Yan, apply to Array Labs today. https://lnkd.in/gQ9sydnv #EmployeeSpotlight #TeamArray #RFEngineering #Hiring
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At Array Labs, layout isn’t an afterthought; it’s the main event. Join us to help route the paths to breakthrough technology. Open Roles: Senior High Speed PCB Layout Engineer Lead High Speed PCB Layout Engineer Apply: https://lnkd.in/gQ9sydnv
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We’re pushing the Boundaries of RF Performance. Array Labs just hit an RF milestone we're pretty proud of. The kind that makes RF engineers lean in when they hear about it. We're hiring. Senior RF Design Engineer Staff RF Design Engineer Apply: https://lnkd.in/gQ9sydnv
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Meet Bradford Thorne, the Electrical Engineer designing the hardware that brings Array Labs' satellite payloads to life. Bradford works on some of the most critical systems on the spacecraft: a multi-kilowatt radar antenna, radar and communications transceivers, and the power systems that keep it all running. Bradford is drawn to the genuinely complex, multidisciplinary challenges his work demands every day. He values the team’s full-stack ownership – from first concept through flight – and the chance to collaborate with highly motivated, talented colleagues. That kind of ownership mentality is exactly what Array Labs is built on and we're glad Bradford brings it every day. Thank you, Bradford, for all that you do. If you're an engineer looking to work alongside people like Bradford, apply to Array Labs today. https://lnkd.in/gQ9sydnv #EmployeeSpotlight #TeamArray #ElectricalEngineering #Hiring
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Today we’re announcing that DARPA has extended its contract with Array Labs, adding new scope to our work together on distributed radar systems. This lets us push deeper into operating modes that are only possible with multiple radar satellites working as one system. We're looking forward to continuing this work — onwards and upwards!
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