ARTES call for expressions of interest in delivering future satellite services for very hard to reach areas.
The UK Space Agency, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and the European Space Agency (ESA) has launched a call for expressions of interest in delivering future satellite services for very hard to reach areas under ESA’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) programme.
The funding call aims to select partners for three projects focused on delivering future satellite services. One of these projects will provide portable gigabit-capable internet speeds, with terminals designed to be mounted on vehicles to improve connectivity for users such as local authorities, farmers, emergency services, and the events and hospitality sector.
In two specific rural and remote islands in Shetland and Northern Ireland, two other projects will test innovative hybrid networks to see if they could be used to support further locations unable to connect to traditional networks.
This improved connectivity will support education, research, tourism, conservation, local businesses, and healthcare, enhancing the economy and quality of life in very hard to reach places.
The call will make up to £3.5 million of United Kingdom funding available. The focus and funding of the three different projects are
- Nomadic Multi-orbit User Terminal Demonstrator (UK funding limit – up to £500,000)
- Papa Stour Service Demonstrator (UK funding limit – up to £1 million)
- Rathlin Island Service Demonstrator (UK funding limit – up to £2 million)
Find out more about the ARTES Call for Innovative Hybrid Network Solutions and how to apply.
The deadline for expressions of interest is midday on Friday 31 January 2025.
Applicant information webinar
A webinar will be held at 11am on Thursday 5 December 2024 to explain further details around the call and application process – find out more and register now.
First published 28 November 2024