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Voyager Secures Breakthrough Patent for Orbital Optical Communications Manufacturing

Ultra-pure materials unlock cleaner, faster optical performance for data centers, fiber networks and emerging space systems

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Voyager Technologies [NYSE: VOYG] has been awarded a patent for an extraterrestrial manufacturing method that produces larger, purer crystals essential to high-performance optical communications – the backbone of Earth’s data centers and the AI-driven global economy. By harnessing microgravity, the patented process delivers material performance beyond what is possible on Earth.

“Optical networks depend on fibers fabricated from crystal structures that are as perfect as materials science can make them,” said Dylan Taylor, chairman and CEO of Voyager Technologies. “This patent underscores our drive to use microgravity to deliver real benefits on Earth and beyond. Ultra-pure, wavelength-engineered crystals are the foundation for faster, cleaner and more resilient optical communications, whether in data centers on the ground or networks in orbit.”

The patented approach allows Voyager to grow crystals that precisely match a specific optical wavelength, producing only the desired signal band with no interference or unintended spectral artifacts. This breakthrough enables unprecedented performance, where higher crystal quality directly improves signal stability and reduces error rates in high-bandwidth systems that support AI and cloud computing.

The patented process uses long-duration microgravity to grow larger and purer crystals free of defects that typically form when crystals grow in stacked layers on Earth. Voyager’s method keeps all seed material in constant motion during ground handling to prevent premature formation, with growth triggered only after reaching microgravity.

Voyager will fly samples to the International Space Station in spring 2026 to validate the method with a grant through the ISS National Laboratory. Patent partners include experts at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, New York University and Universities Space Research Association.

About Voyager Technologies

Voyager is a defense and space technology company committed to advancing and delivering transformative, mission-critical solutions. By tackling the most complex challenges, Voyager aims to unlock new frontiers for human progress, fortify national security and protect critical assets from ground to space. For more information visit: https://voyagertechnologies.com/

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