Microamp, a global leader in 5G mmWave connectivity, announces its selection to join the 2025 cohort of NATO's Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) program. The company will adapt its advanced 5G mmWave network technology to meet the demanding defense and emergency response operations requirements.
Under the DIANA program, Microamp will expand the capabilities of its 5G mmWave network to address the rigorous needs of the defense sector, with a particular focus on security, stability, and portability. The improved solution will facilitate the rapid deployment of ruggedized, wireless ad-hoc networks in critical scenarios, from disaster response to tactical operations.
"The selection by NATO DIANA validates our vision of bringing next-generation wireless connectivity to the defense sector," said Dawid Kuchta, CEO of Microamp. "With access to NATO's network of test centers and defense experts, we can ensure our technology meets the exacting standards required for mission-critical defense and emergency communications. Our enhanced solution will demonstrate how 5G mmWave can transform emergency response capabilities."
The project will leverage NATO DIANA's extensive network of research facilities to validate the technology across diverse environments and operational scenarios. Microamp will also work closely with DIANA's consultants and experts to refine the solution based on real-world defense and emergency response requirements.
This initiative builds on Microamp's track record of developing advanced 5G mmWave solutions, supported by partnerships with leading technology companies, including AMD, Radisys, and Druid Software. The selection for NATO DIANA's program reinforces Microamp's position as a trusted provider of mission-critical communications infrastructure and expands its capability to serve defense and emergency response organizations globally.
Microamp is a leading tech innovator designing and delivering multi-gigabit and ultra-low latency 5G mmWave wireless networks based on purpose-built radios. The company merges deep tech know-how and a broad portfolio of technology partners, empowering industries, system integrators, MNOs, DSPs, governments, and research institutions with new dimensions of wireless connectivity.
Microamp's cutting-edge networks enable the implementation of the most bandwidth-hungry and technologically advanced use cases across verticals such as energy, mining, logistics, production, entertainment, and public service.
DIANA is the Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA), a NATO organization with a mission to locate and accelerate dual-use innovation across the Alliance. DIANA provides companies with the resources, networks, and guidance to develop deep technologies to solve critical defense and security challenges, from operating in denied environments to tackling threats to our collective resilience.
Emerging and disruptive technologies are vital to preserving our competitive edge in collective defense and security. DIANA exists to support the development of dual-use technologies and talent across the Alliance to reduce the risk of conflict and minimize its impact.