The ARTES (Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems) Programme
ARTES is the European Space Agency (ESA) research and development programme for commercial telecommunications products and services.
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The UK has subscribed over £250 million to the ARTES programme, to support UK industry develop the next generation of telecommunications products, services and applications. This guidance refers to the technology development elements of the programme and not Business Applications.
Information on how to apply for Business Applications.
Funding opportunities
The UK Space Agency is inviting applications for UK support to the ARTES Competitiveness and Growth programme from UK companies looking to develop technologies, products and services in telecommunications.
The call closes on 30 June 2022.
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Funding Opportunities
ARTES has two main funding programmes:
1 . Advanced Technology: This is an ESA-initiated programme offering 100% funding for developing early technologies and innovations. Invitations to tender are listed on the ESA website here.
As part of the application process, companies will need to apply to the UK Space Agency for approval before they submit their application. This is a three-stage application, in which:
- applicants should complete an Expression of Interest form in the first instance
- successful applicants will be asked to complete the Advanced Technology application form
- successful applicants can apply to ESA. Application forms for Expressions of Interest and Advanced Technology are available above.
2 . Competitiveness and Growth: This is an industry-led programme offering matched funding for developing commercial satellite communications technology solutions and innovations.
As part of the application process, companies will need to apply to the UK Space Agency for approval before they submit their application to ESA.
Further details on the ESA application process are available on the ESA website.
New Applications
The UK Space Agency (UKSA) is inviting applications for UK support to the ARTES Competitiveness and Growth programme from UK companies looking to develop technologies, products and services in telecommunications. This first general call, with up to €20,000,000 of funding being made available, is for all satellite telecommunications activities.
No upper or lower limit has been set for individual projects. All projects must include an element of matched funding to be eligible under the programme. Further details on matched funding and other eligibility requirements are contained in the guidance document above.
Please read the guidance on how to apply for UK support and note the requirement to submit an Expression of Interest, prior to the submission of your proposal.
The last call closed in January 2022.
Schedule for UK support
(Note: This does not include the ESA application process. Please see UK Space Agency guidance for further details on this.)
Complaints
If you are unhappy with either the outcome of your application or how the process was managed, or for any other reason, you can make a complaint by contacting the team at artes@ukspaceagency.gov.uk.
Please set out the nature of your complaint in detail. The team will try to resolve a complaint in the first instance but, if resolution is not possible, we will refer it to the UK Space Agency central complaints process, where it will be independently assessed.
Further information
If you would like any further information, or have any questions or feedback about this guidance, please contact the team at artes@ukspaceagency.gov.uk.
Last updated 1 June 2022 + show all updates
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New UK National Delegate call for applications is now open.
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Updated with new webinar dates for 'Applying to the UK for National Delegate Support'
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Included the new Call for applications: UK National Delegate support for the ESA ARTES Programme
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Updated November 2021
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Updated applications call details and complaints procedure.
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First published.