
EOSOL and COMPOXI pass the DDR of the SKA-Mid subreflectors
25/06/2025 – Spain strengthens its strategic role in the SKA Observatory: EOSOL and COMPOXI successfully complete the Detailed Design Review of the SKA-Mid telescope sub-reflectors.

3D models of a SKA-Mid antenna and its subreflector (Credits: SKAO and EOSOL)
The coordination team for Spain’s participation in the SKA project is pleased to announce that the Spanish companies EOSOL and COMPOXI have successfully passed the Detailed Design Review (DDR) for the construction project of the sub-reflectors for the SKA-Mid radio telescope. This milestone represents a decisive step in Spain’s contribution to one of the most ambitious and large-scale scientific engineering projects of the 21st century.
The successful completion of this phase validates the developed technical design and paves the way for the manufacturing stage of the 44 sub-reflectors to be integrated into the SKA-Mid antenna array, currently under construction in South Africa. This achievement is the result of several months of close collaboration between EOSOL, COMPOXI, and the technical team at the SKA Observatory, and it highlights the advanced technological capabilities of the Spanish industrial sector.
The sub-reflectors—a critical component responsible for directing incoming signals to the receivers—have a diameter of 4.5 meters and are made of composite materials with a metallized surface to ensure both mechanical stability and demanding electromagnetic performance. Each unit comprises over 100 individual parts, including six main panels and three extensions, all of which must be assembled with high precision.
We emphasize the strong collaboration between COMPOXI, a company specialized in the design and manufacturing of composite structures, and EOSOL, a leading provider of engineering services for strategic sectors. This kind of synergy exemplifies the ability of the Spanish industrial sector to make substantial and effective contributions to large-scale international scientific infrastructures.
The SKA Observatory, with core sites in South Africa and Australia, will host the most advanced radio telescopes on Earth, enabling the global scientific community to explore the Universe with unprecedented resolution and scope. Spain’s active participation—at the institutional, scientific, and industrial levels—reinforces its role as a strategic partner within this intergovernmental organization.
It is worth noting that this contract has been partially funded by the European Union through the NextGenerationEU programme, managed by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. This reflects the significant impact of public investment in research and innovation on the international visibility and competitiveness of Spain’s technological capabilities.
About Grupo EOSOL:
The EOSOL Group is a global engineering, monitoring and technical support services company with experience in more than 40 countries around the world. The aerospace division develops antennas and RF components for the space, defence and scientific sectors. We provide our customers with high-performance antenna solutions. The division covers all tasks related to the study and implementation of antennas and RF components (feasibility study, detailed design, prototyping, qualification and production).
For more information, please visit their website.
About Compoxi
Compoxi is a leading company in the design and production of composite structures. Compoxi combines advanced design, analysis, qualification and prototyping capabilities with industrial means that enable it to carry out serial production. Compoxi's portfolio encompasses the design and production of primary structures for satellites and launchers for the space sector, structural components for aeroplanes, helicopters and UAVs for the aeronautical sector and critical elements for scientific and industrial structures.
For more information, please visit their website.