The RADIANT project develops integrated three-dimensional antenna-transceiver solutions
The RADIANT project develops integrated three-dimensional antenna-transceiver solutions based on In-Mould Electronics/Structural Electronics and Molded Interconnect Device technologies for multiple frequency bands, reducing the need for radio-frequency cables, connectors, and complex impedance-matching networks. By simplifying radio-frequency subsystem design, the project aims to lower development costs, shorten design cycles, and reduce the need for specialised expertise and expensive testing equipment, making wireless product development more accessible for small and medium-sized enterprises. Supported by an interdisciplinary consortium and a user committee of 28 companies, including 21 small and medium-sized enterprises, RADIANT ensures that its innovations address real industrial needs while reducing the risks associated with radio-frequency system development.
From October 1st, 2026 Until September 30th, 2028
RADIANT is a CORNET project which receives fundings from VLAIO. This is a collaboration with UGent (IDLab) and researchers from Fraunhofer IEM (https://www.iem.fraunhofer.de/en.html) en Hahn-Schickard (https://www.hahn-schickard.de/).

Wetenschapspark 1, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium
Head of research group Functional Materials Engineering (FME) imo-imomec
Wetenschapspark 1, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium
Teaching assistant and researcher