Members of the NTN Forum
Our members of the NTN Forum can be found below. The list is continually updated, so please check back for further information about our community.
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Our members of the NTN Forum can be found below. The list is continually updated, so please check back for further information about our community.
The NTN Forum hosted by ESA, acts in the public interest. The forum provides a collaborative platform for all relevant stakeholders to enable the fostering of collective actions towards the development and implementation of Non-Terrestrial Network (“NTN”) solutions for 5G and 6G systems and related services that are a harmonious, non-discriminatory and market-driven.
Through collective efforts, the NTN Forum aims to drive innovation, shape industry standards, and promote the widespread adoption of NTN solutions.
NTN Forum activities are developed within the Work Groups.
The four NTN Forum Work Groups are:
The NTN forum is organised around a General Assembly, Steering Board and Work Groups.
Hosted by the European Space Agency (ESA)'s Space for 5G/6G and Sustainable Connectivity programme, the Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) Forum acts within the public interest. The Forum provides a collaborative platform for all relevant stakeholders to foster collective actions towards the harmonious, non-discriminatory and market-driven development and implementation of NTN solutions – for 5G and 6G systems and related services.
Through collaborative efforts, the NTN Forum aims to drive innovation, shape industry standards, and promote the widespread adoption of NTN solutions.
There is a need to create an inclusive platform that encourages collaboration, knowledge sharing, and collective efforts among a variety of industrial and academic stakeholders to promote the integration of Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs) in the evolving 5G Advanced and 6G networks.
The automotive sector is a key target area for future 5G systems, as new standards require the integration of mobile communications into vehicles. However, antennas providing seamless connectivity in vehicles are not yet available, due to many technological and commercial challenges, which cannot be addressed in isolation. Antennas for satellite-connected cars can be designed for various frequency bands (e.g., L-, S-, Ku- and/or Ka-Band), require compatibility with terrestrial and other satellite services (e.g., satellite radio and navigation) and must satisfy the requirements of the automotive market.
This activity will lead to the design of a class of low-profile and conformal antennas, following a holistic approach where all main stakeholders (i.e., antenna technology provider, car manufacturer, satellite/terrestrial operator) are involved in the antenna design. This includes aspects such as:
ESA’s Space for 5G/6G and Sustainable Connectivity Strategic Programme Line (SPL) has been set up to support the space sector to deliver cost effective technology solutions for 5G and 6G. The 5G/6G SPL provides funding for activities and projects aimed at the common strategic goal of supporting the digitalisation of business and society; this is conducted in coordination with related 5G/6G initiatives at European and national level in various Member States.
You can find more information here: Space for 5G | ESA TIA
This activity is an approved ARTES Space for 5G/6G Workplan activity with a total budget of 5M Euro and planned for release by Q4 2023. The Activity appears in the Workplan 2023 (Ref. 7C.084, 5G automotive antenna prototype and demonstration).
ESA will release the open competitive Invitation to Tender (ITT). Eligibility will be restricted to any company and/or organisation, public body, or non-governmental organisation, residing in any of the participating states: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Greece, Spain, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, United Kingdom.
Responding to an open competitive Invitation to Tender (ITT) requires the submission of a Proposal. The Proposal will be evaluated according to ESA regulations and procedures.
The consequential evaluation of proposals results in a recommendation for a winning bid. In the event that several proposals of good quality targeting different and/or complementary aspects are submitted, ESA reserves the right to place parallel contracts for each of the open competitive ITTs in coordination with the relevant national delegations.
Your tender must be submitted in electronic format only via esa-star tendering [see: https://esastar.sso.esa.int/]
ARTES 4.0 CC Summary Flyer
ARTES 4.0 Core Competitiveness: An Overview (presentation)
ARTES 5G Specific Programme Line
ARTES 4.0 Work Plan
ESA-STAR reference: esa-star publication pending
Invitation to Tender: Integrated Wideband Multiplexer for Hybrid SATCOM/Terrestrial 5G User Terminals
(ARTES 4.0 5G/6G SPL 7B.069)
Opening date: End Q4 2022
Closing date: End Q1 2023
ESA-STAR ref: esa-star publication pending
Invitation to tender: Space for 5G and 6G: On-field reconfigurable notch filter for sub-6GHz interference mitigation
Publication date: End Q4 2022
Closing date: End Q1 2023