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Space takes centre stage at VivaTech

Written by  Tuesday, 14 June 2022 07:12
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VivaTech show in Paris in 2021

How does ESA enable the European space industry to prosper in the global market? People attending this week’s VivaTech show in Paris – which will showcase how innovation and technology can build a more sustainable and inclusive society – will discover how.

Delegates at VivaTech 2021
Delegates at VivaTech 2021

Geraldine Naja, ESA’s Director of Commercialisation, Industry and Procurement, is due to highlight how the agency is helping to encourage private investment in space companies while simultaneously fostering innovation and promoting competitiveness in the European space industry, in a session on crafting commercialisation policies for space on 17 June.

She will present some of ESA’s commercialisation programmes to the VivaTech show.

ESA is supporting new commercial space transportation services through its Boost! programme, which promotes competitiveness, growth and innovation. Targeting access to space, in-space and return-from-space capabilities, Boost! is partnering with European service providers that are developing new commercial launch services for small satellites, last-mile in-orbit delivery, and recoverable orbital platforms. Through the Boost! programme, the space companies are benefitting from access to ESA expertise, test facilities, co-funding and more.

ESA’s Φ-lab based at ESRIN in Frascati, Italy, is working to accelerate the future of Earth observation using innovations that have the potential to transform or create industries via new technologies. Φ-lab aims to strengthen the world-leading competitiveness of European Earth observation, both in industry and in research.

Φ-lab is home to a programme called “Investing in Industrial Innovation” or “InCubed” for short. The programme focuses on developing innovative and commercially successful products and services that exploit the value of Earth observation imagery and datasets. InCubed has a very wide scope and can be used to co-fund anything from building satellites to ground applications and everything between – or to develop new Earth observation business models.

ESA intends to further extend its efforts to make Europe a space commercialisation hub that nurtures and grows global space companies that will contribute to a sustainable future through a new programme called ScaleUp. The programme – which will be presented to governmental ministers from ESA’s 22 member states at a council meeting in November – consists of two elements.

ScaleUp Innovate seeks to transform great ideas into commercial realities by supporting innovation to develop a product or a service and bring it to market, whether upstream in the space industry or downstream for other industrial use. ScaleUp Invest aims to support the development of scale-up ventures targeting new and emerging global commercial space markets.


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