Net Insight has been awarded a development project through the European Space Agency’s Navigation Innovation and Support Program (NAVISP), with co-funding from the Swedish National Space Agency. The project focuses on developing Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) technology as a complement to existing GNSS systems such as GPS and Galileo.

The project addresses growing concerns about GNSS reliability due to jamming and spoofing, with the goal of ensuring reliable time synchronization for critical infrastructure including telecommunications, 5G networks, transportation, and energy systems.

“This initiative exemplifies how the Swedish space industry can contribute to addressing complex European challenges related to critical infrastructure,” says Christer Nilsson, Vice Director General, Swedish National Space Agency. “Combining Swedish technical excellence with European collaboration is a powerful model for strengthening robustness and operational reliability within PNT.”

“Society depends on technologies that are not only advanced, but also robust and operationally reliable, and capable of withstanding disruptions and external interference,” says Per Lindgren, Group CTO and Head of Synchronization, Net Insight. “With this project, we are strengthening the development of solutions that can deliver reliable time synchronization even under demanding conditions, thereby securing critical infrastructure for the future.”

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