Independent radiation characterization for New Space.

Orbital Veritas is an independent radiation characterization company focused on commercially relevant semiconductor component families used in New Space applications.

The company helps build a structured body of evidence around commercial, industrial, and automotive-grade semiconductor technologies through approved test boards, radiation campaigns, evidence publication, and recurring date-code characterization.

Orbital Veritas does not qualify flight hardware and does not replace customer-specific ESA, ECSS, defence, or programme-level qualification activities.

Its purpose is to create, organize, and expand radiation evidence that helps the New Space ecosystem understand what has been characterized, how it was characterized, and how evidence evolves over time.

Commercial semiconductor technology is moving faster than radiation evidence.

New Space programmes increasingly evaluate commercial, industrial, and automotive-grade semiconductor technologies because they offer attractive combinations of performance, availability, innovation, manufacturing scale, and cost efficiency. At the same time, radiation characterization often develops much more slowly.

Many component families have little publicly available characterization data. Existing evidence is frequently fragmented across conference papers, manufacturer documentation, public reports, internal studies, and isolated radiation campaigns.

As a result, engineering teams may spend significant effort trying to understand what has been characterized, which date codes have been tested, what limitations are already known, and how evidence has evolved over time. Orbital Veritas was created to help organize and expand this evidence base.

By combining approved test boards, structured radiation campaigns, evidence publication, and recurring date-code characterization, the platform creates a growing body of knowledge around commercially relevant semiconductor component families. The objective is not to recommend technologies. The objective is to improve transparency around what is known, what has been characterized, and what remains unknown.

Our role is to build and organize evidence.

Radiation characterization data often exists in many different places. Valuable information may be distributed across conference papers, manufacturer documentation, public reports, independent studies, customer campaigns, and internal records. The challenge is not always a lack of information.

The challenge is that evidence is fragmented, inconsistent, and difficult to follow across component families, campaigns, and manufacturing generations. Orbital Veritas helps organize this information into a structured framework built around approved test boards, radiation campaigns, evidence packages, and date-code characterization.

By connecting these elements into a single ecosystem, the platform helps create a growing body of characterization history that can be explored, reviewed, and expanded over time.

The objective is not to predict behaviour or provide qualification decisions. The objective is to document what has been characterized, how it was characterized, and how understanding evolves through repeated campaigns and longitudinal evidence development.

Independence is part of the product.

Orbital Veritas is built around independent evidence generation, transparent methodologies, and repeatable characterization processes. The platform exists to document what has been characterized and how evidence evolves over time, not to promote technologies or make qualification decisions.

Independent by design

Orbital Veritas maintains independent governance across component-family programmes, approved test boards, radiation campaigns, and evidence publication. Manufacturer participation, campaign sponsorship, and ecosystem demand do not determine characterization outcomes. Evidence is documented regardless of whether results are favorable or unfavorable.

Technically transparent

Characterization records include known limitations, evidence gaps, test conditions, date-code context, and campaign history. When evidence is incomplete, limited, or only available for specific manufacturing periods, that information is documented clearly.

Methodology first

All characterization activities follow documented methodologies for board approval, campaign execution, evidence publication, and traceability. This creates consistency across programmes and helps ensure evidence remains comparable over time.

Long-term traceability

Every evidence package remains connected to approved test boards, campaign history, tested date codes, and characterization records. As additional campaigns and date-code characterizations are completed, the evidence trail continues to expand, creating a growing body of longitudinal evidence.

Positioned between semiconductor technology and radiation evidence.

Orbital Veritas operates at the intersection of semiconductor manufacturers, New Space companies, radiation test laboratories, and research organizations.

The platform helps create a shared evidence foundation through component-family characterization, approved test boards, radiation campaigns, evidence packages, and longitudinal characterization history.

By connecting these groups through a common framework, Orbital Veritas helps expand the body of available radiation evidence without becoming a component supplier, certification authority, or mission qualification organization.

This structure gives each participant a clearer way to contribute to characterization activity while keeping evidence generation independent, traceable, and reusable across the wider New Space ecosystem.