As a new research and deployment project in the EuroQCI initiative, TransEuroOGS aims to establish a network of interoperable optical ground stations for satellite-based quantum-secure communication across four EU Member States: Germany, Greece, Ireland and Luxembourg. With a budget of approximately €18 million, co-funded by the European Union and national governments, the project has now officially been kicked off with a consortium meeting in Berlin and Jena.
➔ The Restena Foundation is one of the Luxembourg partners in the European TransEuroOGS (Trans-European Network of Optical Ground Stations for Interconnecting the Space and Terrestrial Segment of EuroQCI) project. As such, Restena invites you to read the press release issued to mark the launch of the project.
