OQ Technology has been
successfully awarded € 1.1 Million a contract for
ERMIS mission.
OQ Technology has been
successfully awarded € 1.1 Million a contract to
design, build, integrate, test and demonstrate three
advanced nanosatellites featuring multiple payloads
providing space-based 5G narrowband
internet-of-things communications services, an
optical communications link, as well as
hyperspectral Earth observation data to support
precision agriculture as part of the ERMIS mission.
ERMIS [Hellenic Cubesat Demonstration Mission] is a
pathfinder demonstration of key space connectivity
capabilities linked to Greece’s 200M€ national small
satellite project using a constellation of small
satellites.
OQ Technology Hellas is a
subcontractor and a key member of the ERMIS
consortium led by the National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens (NKUA). Other members of the
consortium include the University of Patras, the
University of the Aegean and the National
Observatory of Athens.
ERMIS-1 and ERMIS-2 Cubesats
built by OQ Hellas will host the payloads of OQ
Technology Luxembourg to demonstrate 5G
internet-of-things non-terrestrial network
(5G-IoT-NTN) connectivity and additionally
incorporate Inter-Satellite Link (ISL) to enhance
its coverage.
The importance of 5G technology
in satellite IoT (Internet of Things) lies in its
ability to provide high-speed, reliable, and
low-latency connectivity to a wide range of devices,
including those in remote and difficult-to-reach
locations. In satellite IoT, 5G technology enables
the integration of satellite networks with
terrestrial networks, creating a seamless and
unified network that can support a wide range of
applications, including smart agriculture, pipeline
monitoring, transportation tracking, and much more.
Moreover, 5G technology enables satellite IoT
devices to operate in challenging environments, such
as harsh weather conditions, remote locations, or
disaster areas, where traditional communication
networks may not be available.
Demonstrating and testing ISL
for 5G IoT NTN will enable OQ Technology to offer
enhanced coverage and faster speeds in delivering
data to its customers reliably and seamlessly. The
two satellites will join OQ Technology global
growing satellite fleet of 5G NB-IoT. The technology
is based on 3GPP Release 17 standardized 5G
connectivity.
ERMIS-3 co-built by OQ Hellas
with NKUA will host payloads from the other members
of the consortium to demonstrate optical
communications link and hyperspectral Earth
Observation data to support precision agriculture.
Mr. Vaios Lappas, Department
Head, Aerospace Science & Technology, University of
Athens, and the technical officer of the Prime
Contractor quoted that ‘We are very pleased that
Greece’s first small satellite constellation will be
using game changing technologies in
telecommunications, IoT/5G, hyperspectral imaging. A
key and important aspect of our project is the
cooperative nature of academia and industry leaders
such as OQ. Working with a world innovator such as
OQ will push national and European leadership in
5G/IoT and foster growth, new jobs and unique space
applications which come with the use of 5G/IoT.’
The initiative underpins
efforts – led by ESA on behalf of the Greek Ministry
of Digital Governance – to expand the nascent space
industry in Greece, enabling the digital
transformation of society while creating jobs and
generating prosperity, as part of the nation’s
EU-funded Recovery and Resilience Facility. The
ERMIS 4.8M€ project is funded by the European Union
– NextGenerationEU and by the Greek Ministry of
Digital Governance.
Mr. Frédéric Rouesnel, Greek
National Telecom Satellite Project Mission Project
Manager recalled that "On 26 November 2021, the
ministry of Digital Governance in Greece implemented
an agile path to materialize the Greek National
Satellite Project aiming to enhance the capabilities
of Greek Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in
satellite technologies and applications, especially
for communications and Earth Observation, and to
empower the country to build the necessary expertise
for satellite systems design and implementation
locally. OQ Technology, already a front runner in
Satellite 5G-IoT domain, through the ERMIS mission
is well aligned with this vision, ambition,
challenge and is well positioned to be the
commercial and technology driver for building
capabilities for satellite technologies locally in
Greece while at the same time delivering state of
the art satellite based 5G-IoT connectivity
globally.”
Mr. Omar Qaise, Founder & CEO
of OQ Technology Group added that
“OQ Technology group companies are collaborating
together on an European but also global level to
leverage the capabilities and opportunities in these
markets but also build new partnerships and skills -
We work with global satellite manufacturers,
nevertheless to accelerate our satellite 5G
constellation deployment it is essential also to
have the capability to deploy the ERMIS platforms
carrying 5G NB-IoT payloads in the near future – We
are very grateful to the European Space Agency (ESA)
for granting our consortium the ERMIS opportunity,
we are thankful to our trusted Greek consortium
partners who made this proposal a success and we
look forward to working together to bring ERMIS
satellites to orbit soon.”
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