UK Space Agency announces
£50 million for satellite communications
23 January 2023
The UK Space Agency has
announced £50 million of funding for ambitious and
innovative projects that will supercharge the UK’s
satellite communications industry.
The funding, which is part of
the European Space Agency (ESA) Advanced Research in
Telecommunications Services (ARTES) programme, is
available for a wide range of projects, such as
developing new satellite constellations, the ground
systems needed to access them, or whole end-to-end
systems delivering new services to customers.
These could include integrating
5G systems to unlock connectivity for people and
machines through upgrading infrastructure to enable
new markets and services such as drones or
driverless haulage, creating space-based networks to
rival cable-based terrestrial ones, and helping UK
space operators to use disruptive new technologies
and business models to enable global operations.
Science Minister George Freeman
said:
Developing UK space capabilities and maximising
commercial opportunities are key to the National
Space Strategy, as part of our plans to become a
leading power in space and build on a sector already
worth £16.5 billion to the UK economy.
We are determined to invest in
our world class satellite technology sector, which
is why I committed £1.8 billion for UK participation
in ESA programs over the next five years and
recently committed £190 million specifically to
participate in international telecommunications
missions.
This latest £50 million UK
Space Agency funding will help more companies into
our vibrant fast growth UK space telecoms sector,
helping drive both growth and wider UK economic
resilience.
The UK already has a
fast-growing satellite communications industry, with
services contributing £10.4 billion to the economy
and to the creation of more than 26,600 jobs.
Successful companies will have
the opportunity to help kick off the next generation
of satellite communications hardware, paving the way
for services that can provide better quality
connectivity in remote and hard-to-reach places,
higher bandwidth, lower latency, and increased
security.
UK Space Agency CEO Dr Paul
Bate said:
This is an exciting time to be involved in the
satellite communications industry as the world
increases its dependence on these services to manage
business, travel, security, infrastructure,
connectivity, and more.
This funding will help UK
companies that have the right expertise and ambition
to become global players in this market and lead on
ground-breaking technologies that will enhance the
wider UK space sector, create jobs and generate
further investment.
I look forward to seeing the
results of the competition and following the
successful projects in their next steps.
The UK is a leading investor in
ARTES, having committed £190 million to the
programme at the ESA Council of Ministers in
November.
Previous UK projects funded by
ARTES include Sunrise, supporting the delivery of
OneWeb’s first generation platform and user
terminals for a UK-wide supply chain, and Pioneer,
working with companies including Spire Global and
AAC Clydespace to develop infrastructure that will
enable new service providers with low cost and quick
access to space.
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