Antwerp Space and ESA sign the contract for Advancing Regenerative 5G Satellite Networks
18 juni 2026
About ESA’s Space for 5G/6G & Sustainable Connectivity programme
The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe's gateway to space, coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its Member States to conduct space programmes and activities. ESA’s ‘Space for 5G/6G & Sustainable Connectivity’ strategic programme line is advancing 5G and 6G technologies to support the digital transformation of Europe by integrating satellite and ground networks. This fusion of terrestrial (TN) and non-terrestrial networks (NTN) will revolutionise how we live, work and communicate in terms of smart mobility, global coverage, security and network resilience. The programme aims to promote the standardisation of seamless global connectivity for various industries and applications, including telemedicine, tele-education, and autonomous vehicles, airplanes and ships.
The flagship ECSAT 5G/6G Hub (UK), developed by CGI with the UK Space Agency, is a centre for innovation and demonstration, tailored to meet the growing demands of stakeholders such as operators, technology and service providers, and applications developers. The ESTEC Telecom 5G/6G Lab (Netherlands) features a variety of testing facilities for TN/NTN and offers a collaborative space for our industry partners.
This programme is part of ESA’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES).
Learn more at
https://connectivity.esa.int/artes-4-0-programme-overview/space-for-5g-6g-sustainable-connectivity
Antwerp Space Begins Development of Communication Subsystem for ESA’s Vigil Mission
21 april 2026
Antwerp, Belgium – April 21, 2026 – Antwerp Space has officially started development of the communication subsystem for Vigil, a flagship space safety mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) designed to strengthen Europe’s ability to monitor and respond to space weather.
Solar activity, including flares and coronal mass ejections, can have significant impacts on Earth, disrupting satellite operations, communication and navigation systems, power grids, and aviation. As modern society becomes increasingly dependent on space-based infrastructure, improving early warning capabilities is critical to ensuring security and operational continuity.
Vigil will operate from the Sun–Earth Lagrange point L5, a stable position approximately 150 million kilometers from Earth. From this vantage point, the spacecraft will observe the Sun from the side and enable the monitoring of active solar regions before they are visible from Earth. This early warning capability will allow operators to take preventative measures, reducing the impact of space weather on critical infrastructure. As Europe’s first continuous, 24/7 operational space-weather monitoring mission, Vigil will provide earlier and more accurate forecasts of hazardous solar activity.
The spacecraft will be built by Airbus Defence and Space, the mission’s prime contractor. Antwerp Space is responsible for the communication module, which ensures uninterrupted connectivity between the spacecraft and Earth throughout the mission lifetime.
“We are proud to contribute to Vigil, a mission that will play a crucial role in protecting critical infrastructure on Earth,” said Koen Puimege, Managing Director of Antwerp Space. “Reliable deep-space communication is essential for the success of this mission, and our team is committed to delivering high-performance technology that enables continuous, secure connectivity across vast distances.”
The communication subsystem includes deep-space transponders to manage radio-frequency links and high-power amplifiers to transmit signals across vast distances. A network of waveguides and switches routes and controls these signals within the spacecraft. Together, these technologies enable reliable communication across deep space, bridging the approximately 150 million kilometers between Earth and the spacecraft.
The development is being carried out in collaboration with key European partners, including Thales Alenia Space and Exens Solutions, highlighting Antwerp Space’s integral role in the European space industry.
This project builds on Antwerp Space’s strong heritage in space communications, contributing to missions such as Juice, Ariel and the ISS modem Argo, as well as ongoing developments for future ESA science missions. The Vigil mission’s launch is targeted for 2031.
JUICE will communicate with Earth with Antwerp Space technology
13 april 2023
Antwerp, 13 April 2023 – European Space Agency launched Juice to observe Jupiter and its three large ocean-bearing moons
International TT&C Workshop, Noordwijk
13 november 2022
EPIC Meeting on Photonics at the Final Frontier at ESA
14 september 2022
Switch to Space 3
6 september 2022
We are proud to announce that Antwerp Space renews her partnership with Switch to Space. Antwerp Space will be one of the twenty participating professionals at the Switch to Space 3 Conference.
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