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Contract for Technology Transfer of Antenna Design with RRA (National Radio Research Agency)

2022-12-16 15:49

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The National Radio Research Agency announced on December 16 (Fri) that it had signed a technology transfer contract with Comotech, a small and medium-sized company that manufactures and supplies antennas, for the '5th generation mobile communication (28GHz) band radio wave measurement antenna design method'.

The technology to be transferred is the '5th generation mobile communication equipment developed through the <New technology application antenna high-speed measurement technology development project> jointly carried out by the National Radio Research Agency and the Korea Electromagnetic Society (Chairman Park Seong-wook) over the past three years ('19 ~ '21) as a core technology of 'high-speed measurement system', it is a condition that 2% of annual sales for 2 years is paid as an ordinary technical fee.

• Budget: 2.74 billion won in total from 2019 to 2021 (Bangbang Fund, 740 million won in 2019, 1 billion won in 2020, 1 billion won in 2021)

• Participants: RRA (Jung-gyu Park, Jong-hyeok Lim), Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (Kim Kang-wook), Chosun University (Oh Sun-soo), Hanbat University (Jeong Young-bae), etc.

Kim Youngsu, CEO of Comotech Corporation, received the transfer of antenna design technology with superior polarization separation ratio characteristics than any other existing antenna product, and was able to manufacture an antenna for radio wave measurement, which was mostly dependent on imports. It is predicted that it will contribute to improving competitiveness in related fields by supplying it to Korea at a low cost.

The National Radio Research Agency plans to promote an advanced project ('23-'25) so that the '5th generation mobile communication antenna high-speed measurement system' developed can be used for radio certification. In addition, it plans to develop a high-speed measurement system that can measure all 5G mobile communication authentication items presented in the technical standards. As for the technology related to this, it plans to promote international standardization and promote industrialization by transferring the technology to domestic companies through verification tests and stabilization stages for various 5G mobile communication equipment and materials.

Seo Seong-il, director of National Radio Research Agency, evaluated that this technology transfer “is expected to contribute to the development of the domestic radio wave measurement field and the improvement of the overall competitiveness of the 5G mobile communication industry ecosystem by spreading the excellent technology of the National Radio Research Agency to the private sector.” As in the case of this R&D project, we will continue to make more efforts to build a desirable collaboration model.”