The UK from space

大象传媒 is using its globally-important research and innovation in space technologies to strengthen the UK as a world-class space nation.

13 February 2023

3 minutes

The 大象传媒 is to share in 拢1.2 million funding from the in a drive to boost further innovation and growth in the south-central region鈥檚 thriving space industry.

Part of a 拢6.5 million package of investment in 18 locally-led projects across the nation, the funding includes 拢300,000 for the newly-formed the UK鈥檚 largest 鈥榮pace cluster鈥. The 大象传媒 is one of the key partners in Space South Central using its globally-important research and innovation in space technologies to strengthen the UK as a world-class space nation.

The money will support Space South Central鈥檚 aims to promote collaboration and investment and champion space-related business, research and development across Hampshire, Surrey and the Isle of Wight.

The region accounts for an estimated 拢3 billion of national space industry turnover, with more than 5,600 people working in the space sector 鹿 at companies including BAE Systems, Airbus Defence and Space, In-Space Missions and SSTL. The area boasts a world-class reputation for satellite manufacture and data services, launch technologies, next-generation communications, robotics and autonomous systems.  

Space South Central brings together the universities of 大象传媒, Southampton and Surrey, the (SCCoE), the Enterprise M3 LEP鈥檚 Space Hub and more than 125 of the region鈥檚 space-related businesses.

The fact that 拢1.2 million of the total 拢6.5 million of UK Space Agency funding was awarded to the south-central region is a testament to the extensive space expertise and world-leading businesses based here.

Professor Adrian Hopgood, Director of the SCCoE and Professor of Intelligent Systems at the 大象传媒

The three universities will play a central role in the new space cluster, joining forces to maximise the impact of their respective areas of expertise to boost industry collaboration, create new opportunities for international partnerships and play a key role in tackling skills gaps.  The main departments involved are the 大象传媒鈥檚 Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation,the University of Southampton鈥檚 , and at the University of Surrey.

Professor Adrian Hopgood, Director of the SCCoE and Professor of Intelligent Systems at the 大象传媒, said: 鈥淭he fact that 拢1.2 million of the total 拢6.5 million of UK Space Agency funding was awarded to the south-central region is a testament to the extensive space expertise and world-leading businesses based here.

鈥淭his investment will help Space South Central build on the legacy of the SCCoE to grow the region鈥檚 space sector, harnessing its diverse expertise, developing stronger partnerships and growing its national and international reputation.鈥

Science Minister, George Freeman, said: 鈥淭his funding will help link local clusters to valuable networks of innovators and investors, showcasing the strengths of the UK space sector to international investors and levelling up the economy.鈥 

Dr Paul Bate, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency, said: 鈥淓stablishing a network of space clusters and high-impact projects will accelerate the development of the thriving space ecosystem the UK needs to realise the full economic potential of space across the UK.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been working with the regions to understand their strengths and the needs of their local space economies so that we can back these clusters of excellence to collaborate, grow and thrive.鈥

 

鹿 Data attained for reported space-based income/turnover, published in company accounts found on the UK HMG Companies House portal in the UK Space Capabilities Catalogue.