Enterprise Ireland & ESA to launch Space Business Incubator in Ireland

Enterprise Ireland has signed an agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a Space Business Incubation Centre in Ireland (ESA BIC Ireland).  The signing took place during the Enterprise Ireland Trade and Investment Mission to Netherlands and Germany led by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny TD.

The Space business incubator has the objective of supporting 25 start-up companies in space related technologies over the next 5 years.  There are currently over 45 Irish companies working with ESA in the development of highly innovative technologies for the global market in space systems and space related services and applications.  This number is growing by, on average, 5 companies per year.

Speaking from the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, Netherlands, where a number of Enterprise Ireland client companies made contract announcements, the Taoiseach said: “This partnership between the European Space Agency and Enterprise Ireland will mean that Irish businesses and their innovators will be at the frontier of new space technologies. Ireland already has a proud record of building up a cluster of space technology companies and this new space incubator will take advantage of Government investment in research infrastructure in Ireland, the extensive network of technical facilities and expertise of the ESA, as well as the business development resources of Enterprise Ireland. I am proud of the Irish companies here today who are representing our country in the evolution of the space industry”.

Jan Warner, Director General, European Space Agency; An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny TD; Julie Sinnamon, CEO, Enterprise Ireland

Enterprise Ireland client companies who participated in the Trade and Investment Mission visit to ESTEC included Arralis, Curtis Wright, Enbio, Radisens Diagnostics and Treemetrics.

Julie Sinnamon, CEO, Enterprise Ireland added: “I am delighted that Enterprise Ireland is signing this agreement with the European Space Agency.  This agreement will foster increased innovation and business development opportunities within the space industry and research sectors in Ireland and Europe.  It will also support Enterprise Ireland client companies who are developing new and innovative technologies for the European Space Programme and the global space market, in areas such as advanced materials, microelectronis, avionics and space related services, which will create new opportunities and more jobs in this rapidly growing sector”.

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