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Novocomms secures £3.6m grant to develop 5g tech

The new grant will enable the Birmingham-based company to recruit up to ten electronic engineers

Sampson Hu, founder of Novocomms

A Birmingham firm has secured £3.6 million in new funding to help it develop the next generation of antenna technology.

Novocomms has received the funding from the Government's Small Business Research Initiative to work on new 5G mmWave consumer premises equipment.

5G is the latest cellular wireless technology and mmWave refers to a radio spectrum range which is best used in densely populated areas across shorter distances.

The new grant will enable Novocomms to recruit up to ten electronic engineers, with the eventual potential to create a further 50 production jobs, assuming the new technology is successful.

Aimed at the global market for premises that require high band widths but cannot access alternatives such as fibre optic, the creation of the consumer premises equipment is important to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's digital communications sector as it lessens its reliance on overseas suppliers.

High-speed equipment is available on the market but many manufacturers are using existing technology for which may not deliver the full potential of 5G at mmWave frequencies.

Novocomms now plans to deliver a new product over the next year.