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Belgian deep-tech startup completes ESA Feasibility Study to Advance Autonomous Drone Landing in GPS-Denied Environments
Brussels, Belgium - Agilica BV, a spin-out from the Royal Military Academy of Belgium, has successfully completed a European Space Agency (ESA)-funded feasibility study to develop a breakthrough Alternative PNT (Positioning, Navigation, Timing) system enabling precision drone navigation and landing in environments where GNSS signals are degraded or unavailable. This achievement represents a critical step on the commercialisation roadmap of Agilica's core product - the AGL system - by adding built-in compatibility with GNSS and Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS) to their Ultra-Wideband (UWB) positioning solution for drones in the maritime, logistics, and urban air mobility sectors.The ESA-backed study validates the technical and commercial viability of the AGL system integrating GNSS receivers into the infrastructure for seamless transition to and from GNSS in high-impact applications, including drone landings on moving vessels, operations in indoor facilities, and autonomous deliveries in complex urban or offshore environments.
"Landing a drone on a moving ship in dynamic conditions is one of the toughest challenges in drone autonomy. Our AGL system is built to solve this - not by replacing GNSS, but by augmenting it," said Bart Scheers, Agilica's COO and lead on the project. "This feasibility study confirms that our patented UWB approach can extend PNT services, with sub-20 cm precision in GNSS-denied zones."
The AGL system, built on patented time-of-flight UWB technology, functions like a dedicated terrestrial GNSS network - delivering centimetre-level accuracy and resilience in metallic, weather-challenged, or GNSS-compromised environments where vision-based systems and QR codes fall short. Anchors, which can now be equipped with GNSS receivers and precision timing, form the fixed infrastructure, while mobile tags integrated into drones enable autonomous, precision-guided landings - even indoors or at sea.
The ESA feasibility study enabled Agilica to:
• Validate the key functionality of seamless transition from GNSS to the AGL system in collaboration with stakeholders from drone logistics, offshore energy, and eVTOL sectors
• Identify the market opportunities worth over €1.9 billion globally
• Outline an initial commercial strategy that prioritises interoperability with service providers and OEM partners
"ESA's support was pivotal in testing and expanding the limits of our core technology and understanding where it can deliver the most impact," said Hafeez, CEO of Agilica. "This is about more than navigation - it's about unlocking autonomy in the hardest places to reach and giving drone operators the confidence to scale critical services."
Next Steps: Demonstration, Integration, and Expansion
Agilica is now actively engaging with drone OEMs, logistics firms, AAM/eVTOL manufacturers, and maritime autonomy providers to move toward live demonstration projects. These will highlight the seamless GNSS-to-UWB transition capability and test technical and commercial integration pathways with service partners.
"We are entering a new phase - demonstrating not only the precision of our system, but how it fits into real-world logistics and mobility services," added Bart. "From drone ports to offshore wind farms, the need for robust APNT is universal."
With its ESA feasibility milestone complete, Agilica is actively seeking collaborative partners to accelerate pilot deployments and prepare for regulatory engagement across Europe and beyond.
Agilica BV
Groot Bijgaardenstraat 14
1082 Brussels, Belgium
Mr. Boden Dollie
+44 777 647 4417
boden.dollie@agilica.be
Agilica is a Brussels-based deep tech company specialising in resilient positioning systems for autonomous drones and robotics in GNSS-denied or degraded environments. Its flagship product, the AGL UWB-based positioning system, enables centimetre-level navigation and seamless GNSS fallback for maritime, urban air mobility, and logistics use cases. Visit Agilica's website: www.agilica.be to find out more.
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