Frontgrade Gaisler Leader Awarded Sweden’s Highest Aerospace Distinction
Congratulations to Sandi Habinc, General Manager of Frontgrade Gaisler, on being awarded the 2026 Thulin Gold Medal by the Swedish Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.
The Thulin Medal is the highest distinction within the Swedish aerospace sector and recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of aeronautics and astronautics. The recognition reflects both Sandi’s leadership and Frontgrade Gaisler’s long-standing role in advancing mission-critical space technologies supporting increasingly complex defense, aerospace, and space architectures.
Under Sandi’s leadership, Frontgrade Gaisler has continued expanding its capabilities across:
- Fault-tolerant computing
- Radiation-hardened electronics
- AI-enabled processing
- Resilient onboard space infrastructure
As modern defense and space systems become increasingly software-defined, distributed, and data-centric, mission success increasingly depends on resilient electronics architectures capable of operating reliably across contested and extreme operational environments.
Frontgrade Gaisler’s technologies help enable mission assurance across next-generation space systems through high-reliability processing and integrated electronics designed for survivability, operational endurance, and scalable deployment.
This recognition also reinforces Frontgrade’s broader position as “The Electronics Backbone Behind Mission-Ready Systems” supporting customers across defense, aerospace, intelligence, and space missions through integrated electronics, mission processing, RF systems, communications, and resilient architectures designed for modern operational environments.
Congratulations again to Sandi and the entire Frontgrade Gaisler team on this well-deserved honor and continued contribution to the future of aerospace and space innovation.