UK Space Agency Unveils £160M Funding Opportunity with Connectivity in Low-Earth Orbit Programme

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Insider Brief:

  • The UK Space Agency has announced the launch of the Connectivity in Low-Earth Orbit (C-LEO) programme.
  • The programme will provide up to £160 million over four years to enable innovation in UK satellite communications technology.
  • Image credit: UK Space Agency

The UK Space Agency has announced the launch of the Connectivity in Low-Earth Orbit (C-LEO) programme. With an allocation of up to £160 million over four years, this initiative aims to empower UK companies and researchers to pioneer innovative satellite communications technology.

The commercial market for satellite technology is experiencing a paradigm shift, in response, the C-LEO programme seeks to position the UK space sector competitively within the burgeoning global landscape of low-Earth orbit (LEO) constellations.

Through strategic investment, the C-LEO funding will facilitate the development of next-generation satellites, incorporating advancements in hardware capabilities and harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to expedite data delivery. The programme will also emphasize enhancing inter-satellite connectivity, to foster the creation of interconnected networks that serve billions worldwide.

Whether you’re a seasoned industry player or an emerging researcher, the C-LEO initiative offers a platform to contribute to the evolution of space technology. To stay informed about upcoming webinars, events, and news related to the C-LEO programme, interested parties are encouraged to contact [email protected] to be added to the C-LEO Distribution list.

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