SkyLabs Secures EIC Pre-Accelerator Support for PicoSkyFT-MCU Development
SkyLabs has been selected as one of 70 companies for the European Innovation Council (EIC) Pre-Accelerator programme, standing out in a highly competitive call with a large number of applicants from across Europe, where the proposal achieved full points in the evaluation process.
The funding is awarded for the PicoSkyFT-MCU project, a next-generation fault-tolerant microcontroller designed for high-reliability space applications. The project builds on the proven PicoSkyFT soft core processor, widely used on all SkyLabs subsystems from onboard data handling to the supervisor functionality.
In 2026, SkyLabs marks 6 years of PicoSkyFT in orbit - a milestone that reflects its strong flight heritage and reliability across multiple space missions. The PicoSkyFT prototype was first developed in 2012, followed by a validation phase initiated in collaboration with ESA in 2015. Its first flight into space took place in 2020 on TRISAT, marking the beginning of a proven track record that continues to grow today. SkyLabs PicoSkyFT processor is currently flying on more than 200 units, operating across a wide range of orbits — from low Earth orbit at around 500 km altitude to higher missions reaching up to approximately 6000 km above Earth. This broad orbital presence demonstrates the versatility and reliability of PicoSkyFT technology in demanding space environments.
PicoSkyFT-MCU, will be a fully European, ITAR-free, radiation-tolerant microcontroller designed specifically for decentralised small-satellite subsystems such as smart sensors, actuators, and power or housekeeping units. The solution enables flexible, modular spacecraft architectures with simplified integration of distributed electronics.
PicoSkyFT-MCU will be implemented using European 22nm FD-SOI technology, combined with fault-tolerant architecture optimised for low-power operation and resilience in harsh space environments. The project will deliver a TRL 6 prototype with embedded peripherals, mixed-signal capabilities, and validated performance under relevant radiation and thermal conditions.

Through the programme, SkyLabs will receive funding, expert coaching, and access to investors, supporting the further development and commercialization of PicoSkyFT-MCU.
More details HERE.
