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Antenna workshop hosted by Catapult 

Dr. Carolina Mateo-Segura was invited to give a talk at the Antenna Workshop hosted by the Catapult (Satellite Applications) in collaboration with the KTN’s Satellite Terminals Working Group (STWG) . Dr. Mateo-Segura discussed the most “Recent developments at Heriot-Watt University in Antenna Technology for future satellite communication systems” highlighting the key findings of several EU and national projects. The workshop aimed to inform delegates on current challenges and share the latest in technological developments. It attracted over 30 satellite operators, terminal manufacturers, antenna suppliers and academics and was a great networking opportunity.