UK's C-LEO Programme Invests Additional £30 Million to Support Domestic Satellite Communication Projects
2026-03-09 10:10
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Wedoany.com Report on Mar 9th, The UK government recently announced an additional investment of £30 million under the Connectivity in Low Earth Orbit (C-LEO) programme to support the development of domestic satellite communication projects. This funding will primarily focus on enhancing data processing and security capabilities, aiming to drive economic growth in the UK's satellite industry and strengthen national technological prowess.

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Space Minister Liz Lloyd unveiled this funding initiative. She stated that this move is part of the government's effort to encourage innovation among UK satellite companies, aiming to help them transition their technologies from the testing phase to practical applications, thereby enhancing their competitiveness in the global satellite network market.

Previously, the first round of funding under the C-LEO programme allocated £18 million, supporting three projects involving eight UK companies, such as Excelerate Technology and EnSilica. These funds were used to develop key technologies like user terminals, active antennas, and on-board regenerative processors.

Lloyd emphasized in the statement: "Space technology has become the infrastructure of the modern economy. Satellite constellations are transforming global operations, driving industry digitization and logistics optimization. The new funding will help develop smarter satellite systems, accelerating data transmission through advanced hardware and artificial intelligence, and improving the efficiency of inter-spacecraft connectivity." This investment is expected to help UK companies gain an advantage in future collaborations with major satellite operators.

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