Greenerwave featured by CORDIS for its breakthrough in Ka-band antenna technology
We are pleased to be featured in CORDIS, the European Commission’s platform dedicated to EU-funded research results, showcasing our latest advancements in Ka-band antenna technology.
With the support of the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA), Greenerwave develops the first high-performance, low-cost flat-panel antenna terminal at Ka-band (full duplex, single aperture), unlocking the full potential of satellite-based broadband communications.
Based on our reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) technology, this breakthrough enables high-performance connectivity while significantly reducing production costs and energy consumption – a key step toward more scalable, efficient, and sustainable satellite communications worldwide.
🇪🇺 Beyond technology, this progress contributes to a broader objective: reinforcing Europe’s autonomy in strategic infrastructure. With upcoming initiatives such as IRIS², these innovations will play a central role in building a more sovereign and resilient connectivity ecosystem.
This milestone reflects both the strength of our technology and the value of European support in turning deep-tech innovation into reality, as well as our ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of connectivity.
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