SES ASTRA, an SES company [Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG] announced the company has selected Global Communications, Invacom, and ERA Technology as the winners of the ASTRA INNOVATION CONTEST. Launched at IBC in 2006, this contest is aimed at stimulating research organizations and the satellite industry to develop innovative concepts to further increase the consumer attractiveness and features of direct-to-home (DTH) satellite reception.
The satellite and TV equipment manufacturers Global Communications and Invacom were awarded a prize for their concept of using optical fiber infrastructure inside buildings to distribute DTH signals from the antenna to the set-top box. Distribution of satellite signals over fiber has several significant advantages over classical cable distribution, in particular for medium- and large size installations. First of all, it improves the quality of the transmission through increased reliability; second, it reduces the power consumption, and finally it facilitates the install by making it plug-and-play.
ERA Technology, part of Cobham plc, was awarded a prize in the category Research Laboratory for its proposal of a transparent satellite TV antenna. The technology was originally developed for mobile satellite communication applications. This innovative concept will add new technical features to satellite antennas that will help to considerably improve the design of DTH- and SMATV (Satellite Master Antenna Television) antenna installations.
Each of the winners will be awarded 150.000 Euros, of which at least 75 percent is to be invested in the further development and market introduction of the proposed innovation.


