
Irangtech announced on the 27th that it was finally selected for the cybersecurity and network field of the 2025 Ultra-Gap Startup Incubation Project (DIPS 1000+) recruited by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
The Super Gap Startup 1000+ project is a project aimed at fostering ‘super gap startups’ that lead the global market based on unrivaled technological superiority in key new industries.
Irangtech's 'Carbon Neutral Single RAN-based Multi-band Base Station High-Power Wideband RF Multiplexer' is a total solution for base station network energy saving that improves communication quality (QoS) by eliminating interference between different frequencies that global 5G·6G mobile communication operators around the world essentially use when building communication infrastructure such as base stations, repeaters, and low-orbit satellites. Irangtech's 'High-Frequency Low-Loss RF Filter Manufacturing Technology', which uses green technology for eco-friendly carbon-neutral energy saving, is a core component of communication equipment with high import dependency that can integrate high-power, wideband, multi-band 5G·6G communication equipment corresponding to low-cost, high-efficiency RF components of next-generation communication, one of the 12 national strategic technology fields, and received the IR52 Jang Young-Shil Award and the Patented Technology Grand Prize.
Through this project, Irangtech will be able to use up to 600 million won in commercialization funds for three years for product advancement and verification, and will be able to receive an additional 1.5 billion won in R&D funds for four years through evaluation. In addition, it will receive additional benefits such as advancement, demand discovery, policy funds, technology guarantees, and investment attraction support.
Irantech has completed patent registration for the filtering technology of PIMD multiplexers with excellent interference rejection between different frequencies in four major 5G and 6G communication countries: the United States, China, Japan, and India. In February of this year, it established a joint venture in India and is preparing to expand the countries it enters overseas markets and secure global IP patent technology by establishing an export country diversification strategy to preemptively dominate the global communication market through full-scale intellectual property rights protection.
Lee Rang Tech’s Executive Director Youngnam Ji of Business Division said, “Through this selection for the ultra-gap project, we will contribute to carbon neutrality through digital transformation technology, advance base station network energy saving technology, and devote ourselves to commercializing K-Smart RF filter technology that leads the global communications market.” He added, “We will use this as an opportunity to enhance competitiveness for successful entry into the global communications market and to advance the national communications industry technology.”
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