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New Symphonie Consortium
Wins Concept Study For The European Commission To
Shape Future Global Connectivity By Satellite
December 9th 2021
New Symphonie, the recently
established consortium of 22 European companies, has
won the European Commission call for tenders
entitled “New Space solutions for long-term
availability of reliable, secure, cost-effective
space-based connectivity”.
Selected for its exceptional
innovation and familiarity with leading-edge
technologies, the consortium led by UNSEENLABS and
EUROCONSULT will be awarded a six month study
contract for a total amount of 1.4m euros. Through
the study, the consortium members will investigate
and recommend to the European Commission the most
optimal infrastructure for secure connectivity
markets. The study aims at defining the secure
connectivity requirements that could be addressed by
a European multi-orbit satellite system to be
conceptually designed with innovative technologies
for an attractive business plan.
Boasting 22 members from no
less than 8 countries, New Symphonie is founded on a
resolutely multi-national approach at European
level. The consortium blends the wealth of
experience brought by incumbents UNSEENLABS and
EUROCONSULT with the disruptive business models and
use cases of small and medium sized businesses
driving the advent of “New Space”. The consortium
will leverage the new ideas prevalent in the
commercial space ecosystem with the technical
expertise and market awareness of UNSEENLABS and
EUROCONSULT, respectively, to define an innovative
EU Space-based Global Secure Connectivity System.
This undertaking stems from the
European Commission’s ambition to develop secure and
resilient global connectivity in response to a rapid
digital transformation and to the corresponding rise
of cyber threats. This strategic objective was
outlined by European Commission President Von der
Leyen in her State of the Union address of 2020.
Clément and Jonathan GALIC,
Co-founders and respectively CEO and CTO of
UNSEENLABS, stated “We are delighted that our
proposal was accepted and that we can move this work
forward together with this great team of innovative
companies. The creation of a European leadership in
the New Space sector requires on the one hand the
collaboration of innovative companies between them,
and on the other hand the confidence of the
institutions in the innovative capacity of European
startups and SMEs. This project meets these
conditions, which is why we look forward to turning
the New Symphonie vision into reality.”
Pacôme REVILLON, Euroconsult
Group’s CEO added, “NewSpace, at its core, is about
adopting a collaborative, dynamic approach to
delivering benefits to the society using space
technology. I have no doubt that the New Symphonie
consortium reflects the industry we serve and
embodies that sentiment. On behalf on the 22
members, we look forward to working with the
European Commission on this project and playing our
role in an increasingly connected, autonomous and
secure European Union for all member states.”
Inspired by Symphonie, the
first operational communication satellite launched
in 1974 under Franco-German cooperation, the New
Symphonie consortium claims its place as the
rightful heir of the tradition of technological
pioneering and multinational collaboration at the
foundation of Europe’s leading role in the global
space sector.
The entire list of New
Symphonie participants represents a diverse,
pan-European mix of organizations; AEROSPACELAB
(BE), ANYWAVES (FR), AVIO (IT), CAILABS (FR), DE-CIX
(DE), EXOLAUNCH (DE), EXOTRAIL (FR), FRESNEL
ALLIANCE (FR), GOMSPACE (DK), GREENERWAVE (FR), AAC
HYPERION (NLD), INTEGRASYS (ES), KSAT (NO), LOFT
ORBITAL (FR), QEST ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY (DE),
SATCONSULT (FR), SECURE-IC (FR), SENER (ES), SITAEL
(IT), TESAT (DE), TRANSATEL (FR).
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