SES and TESAT to Develop
Payload for Europe’s First Quantum Cryptography LEO
Satellite System EAGLE-1
11 May 2023
EAGLE-1 consortium lead SES
announces a new key partner, TESAT, responsible for
developing and integrating the Quantum Key
Distribution (QKD) payload for the EAGLE-1
satellite. The SES and TESAT partnership is aimed at
achieving the next key milestone in building and
implementing Europe’s pioneering quantum secure
communications initiative EAGLE-1. Supported by the
European Space Agency (ESA) and the European
Commission, EAGLE-1 is a quantum key system
integrating both space and ground segments that will
deliver secure transmission of encryption keys
across geographically dispersed areas and connect
EU’s national quantum communications infrastructures
for truly sovereign networks.
Consortium member and Europe’s
leading laser communication technology company TESAT
will manufacture the QKD payload comprising the
Scalable Optical Terminal SCOT80 to establish a
secure optical link from space to ground, as well as
the QKD module of the satellite.
The technology integrated into
the EAGLE-1 system’s payload will include built-in
redundancy and is specifically designed to be
associated with the satellite communications and
data transmission for such areas as government,
telco operators, cloud providers and banking, to add
guaranteed security of the cryptographic
applications.
“EAGLE-1 is a project that will
benefit the whole of Europe, and being able to work
with the leading technology players in the market to
co-develop it and together shape this innovative
secure technology is a privilege to SES,” said Ruy
Pinto, Chief technology Officer of SES. “The
addition of the secure optical links and the actual
QKD module brings us closer to implementation,
testing and further scaling the technology, that can
ultimately serve millions of users. This elevates
secure communications to an entirely new level,
supporting development of reliable pan-European
quantum communications infrastructures.”
“We are delighted to be
selected as payload prime by SES and looking forward
to bring our expertise in integrating secure
technologies, and a track record of almost 80,000
executed optical satellite links for the benefit of
this highly-important and timely European project,”
said Thomas Reinartz, CEO of TESAT. “The EAGLE-1
system allows for achieving synergies together with
leading industry partners, SMEs and institutes,
reducing time to service and to market for the
quantum secure technologies and its future key
users, such as governments and institutions, or
banking sector. Together with our partners, we are
looking forward to strengthen European collaboration
at all levels, including SMEs and institutions and
contributing to European sovereignty in space.”
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