Final presentation of NAVISP Project EL2-101 now available:
On Tuesday, March 5th, 2024, Space Technologies for Innovation, RadioPoints, and Consortium Ulisse presented the results of the NAVISP EL2 101 project "MEDEA". Over 50 people from industry and research institutes followed the interesting presentation and the subsequent interactive Q&A session.
In the face of growing…
NAVISP was recently featured in GPS World. The article treats the aims and focus of the NAVISP Programme and highlights our broader aim of engaging with the PNT sector, i.e. that we are not only considering Galileo, but also how other systems can provide users the PNT services and resilience they need, regardless of whether the signals come from space.
The article can be found here.
We are…
Applications for UAVs, such as drones, are predicted to have significant long term economic and societal benefits. However, the safe and effective operation of UAVs depends upon a PNT (Position, Navigation and Timing) service with assured availability, continuity, integrity and accuracy. This is a challenge in urban airspace environments such as cities and towns, which suffer from…
On 4th July 2025, Qascom S.R.L. (IT) successfully delivered the final presentation of the NAVISP-EL2-081 - MOOD (Moon testbed) project, marking the culmination of a multi-year effort to develop a cutting-edge GNSS simulation testbed for lunar, cislunar and space-based PNT applications.
For this purpose, Qascom upgraded their QA707 GNSS simulator introducing advanced features such as…
Final Presentation of NAVISP Project EL3-020 now available:
On Tuesday, June 11th, 2024, Taylor Airey Limited together with NLA International Ltd, London Economics, GLA Research and Development (GRAD), KTN, CGI UK Ltd, GMV NSL Ltd, and Imperial College London presented the results of the NAVISP EL3-020 project "Integrated Navigation System-of-Systems PNT Integrity for Resilience…
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022, Telespazio UK, teaming up with Chronos Technology Ltd. presented the results of the project “RESILIENT, TRUSTWORTHY, UBIQUITOUS TIME TRANSFER” which were achieved through the support of the NAVISP program. About 50 people from industry and research followed the interesting presentation and the subsequent Q&A session.
In recent years, it has become…
Development of the technology for quantum sensing, timing and imaging is a significant opportunity for companies and institutes creating the next generation of sensors and clocks for position, navigation and timing (PNT) capabilities. NAVISP is helping to invent the future of European navigation by supporting these actors in the development of Cold Atom Interferometers, quantum communications…
On Tuesday, 13 May 2025, TeleOrbit GmbH, Fraunhofer IIS and the Bundeswehr University Munich delivered the final results of the NAVISP EL1-066 project. GOOSE-VTL set out to harden GNSS positioning in dense urban environments by replacing conventional scalar tracking with deeply-coupled vector tracking (VT) and INS-aided deep coupling (DC) inside the GOOSE software-defined…
The NAVISP Industry Days 2025 marked our largest event to date, showcasing the growing influence and impact of the NAVISP programme. Hosted in collaboration with the UK Space Agency (UKSA) at the historic Senate House in central London, the event attracted nearly 500 participants from 20 countries representing 170 distinct institutions.
This diverse gathering brought together stakeholders…
On 16 July 2025, Telespazio UK, in a consortium with Cranfield University and with the support of Spirent Communications, delivered the final presentation of the NAVISP EL1-066 bis Vector Tracking Loop for Autonomous Vehicles (VTL4AV) project, concluding a multiyear effort to design and demonstrate a vector tracking loop GNSS receiver deeply coupled with an Inertial Measurement…