The 30th ESA Antenna Workshop will provide an open forum focused on space Antennas (satellite and ground segments) for Earth Observation, Science, Telecommunication and Navigation missions with the aim of fostering exchange of ideas between researchers and developers involved in the electrical and thermo-mechanical domains. Contributions from European and non-European companies, organisations, universities and institutions are solicited.
This workshop will provide an overview of the current state of the art highlighting the latest developments in this domain. Participants will have the opportunity to share their technical expertise and experiences by formal presentations, both in oral and in poster format, informal discussions and round tables. The main objectives of the 30th ESA Antenna Workshop are:
- To present the state-of-the-art and to explore innovative approaches for all space antenna systems and associated electrical, mechanical and thermal design.
- To explore and discuss needs, new trends and possibilities, looking at the development of antenna technologies for future remote sensing, scientific, telecommunication and navigation applications.

