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ESA and ViaSat partner on HCS

The European Space Agency (ESA) and ViaSat Inc., today announced a new pilot programme called the High Capacity Satellite Applications Factory Initiative (the HCS Initiative).

This initiative will focus on accelerating Europe's growth as a centre of excellence and innovation in the space industry through the rapid development of new HCS products, applications and services.

A three-year multi-million euro project, the HCS Initiative involves the collaboration of ESA, Member States, industry, universities and ViaSat. The major goal of the HCS Initiative is to simplify and shorten the funding application process to reduce time-to-market for new products, applications and services that can contribute to, or benefit from, advanced HCS systems. The HCS Initiative expects to spur job creation and growth across the European space ecosystem by lowering barriers of entry for start-ups, Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and new market entrants, and give large corporations the ability to prosper in the established space industry, which is estimated to be worth over €500bn by 2030.

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To kick-off the HCS Initiative, ESA and three Member States: the UK, Switzerland and Belgium will provide €30m in funding, and ViaSat will introduce and manage an online portal, known as the Space Hub. This portal will provide a collaborative space for ESA, Member States and participating organisations to share knowledge and experience; identify potential partners and opportunities; and ultimately produce more effective HCS technologies, applications and services. Projects selected under the HCS Initiative will receive up to 50 percent funding, with assistance from ViaSat that could include technical support on proposal preparation and project execution, program management, test bandwidth and hardware support.

Magali Vaissiere, ESA director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications commented, "Through ARTES Competitiveness and Growth (C&G), ESA provides broad support for the development and validation of technologies, products, applications and services to maintain and further improve the competitive position of industry of ESA Member States in the global market of satellite telecommunications. The ViaSat Applications Factory initiative is a clear example of how the ARTES Competitiveness & Growth programme can provide effective support to successfully develop products and applications. This initiative will help the ESA Member States and Industry to team up with ViaSat and to quickly integrate and demonstrate their products in the High Capacity Satellite ecosystem of ViaSat as well as across the wider Satcom market."

"High Capacity Satellites are a new breed of technology that is delivering ubiquitous, affordable broadband services to rival cable, fibre and terrestrial offerings. They also deliver services where terrestrial offerings simply cannot compete from hard-to-reach residential or business locations to providing in-flight internet. We believe the possibilities for how to connect people with CHigh apacity Satellites are endless," said Keven Lippert, executive vice president, Space Systems and Corporate Development, ViaSat. "However to leverage the potential from High Capacity Satellite systems, we need constant innovation, fresh thinking and investment from across industry, academia and government. By partnering with ESA and others on the High Capacity Satellite Applications Factory Initiative, we are making a commitment to energise development and reduce time-to-market for new High Capacity Satellite technologies, applications and services across Europe."

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ViaSat has led the global transformation in HCS satellite systems and services for nearly three decades. The HCS Initiative represents a key step in ViaSat's ongoing commitment to bring HCS services to Europe. It comes in the wake of ViaSat's recently announced joint venture with Eutelsat to provide residential and commercial high-speed satellite services across Europe and ViaSat's announcement to deliver a dedicated ViaSat-3 class satellite, which will provide more than 1,000Gbps of total capacity over Europe, Middle East and Africa by 2020.

ViaSat's Wareham office (formerly Stonewood Group) serves as the ViaSat hub for the United Kingdom and Europe, providing data security and communications systems to government and commercial customers.

 

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