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Harwell Space Cluster launches 10-year strategy to become UK Gateway to Space
by Staff Writers
Harwell UK (SPX) May 25, 2020

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The Harwell Space Cluster, Europe's most concentrated group of space organisations, located at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, has released its 10-year growth strategy. Already recognised internationally as the UK Space Gateway, the strategy supports the cluster's ambition to become the most compelling global gateway to the space sector, making it an even more powerful engine of growth, innovation, and investment for the whole of the UK. The strategy supports the cluster's ambition to reach 200 organisations collectively employing 5,000 people by 2030.

The strategy builds on the cluster's success over the last 10 years, which has seen it grow from a couple to 105 organisations, and cemented its role as a platform for UK space companies and for international companies looking to get a foothold in the UK space market - achieved through a strategic approach that fostered collaboration and created a nurturing and innovative environment for companies to grow.

Magali Vaissiere, European Space Agency, Head of ECSAT Centre and Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications, said: "ESA is proud to support the Harwell Space Cluster's ten-year strategy. As the world puts in place plans to make an economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, space has never been more important. Space has a proven track record of promoting innovation and competitiveness to create new services and products that generate new jobs and boost prosperity."

Professor Chris Mutlow, Director of STFC RAL Space, said: "At RAL Space we've watched the Harwell Space Cluster grow around us. We stand ready to support as it sets out to deliver this ambitious strategy. Our expanding facilities, expert workforce and ability to tackle complex challenges help make Harwell the perfect place for our global partners to work with the UK space sector, and for UK organisations to springboard out into the world."

Colin Baldwin, Head of Local Growth Strategy, UK Space Agency, said: "This strategy builds on Harwell's global reputation, world-class facilities and diverse innovation environment to ensure the UK's vibrant space sector acts as an engine of growth for the whole country.

"We are working closely with partners on the Campus and across the UK as we develop a comprehensive national space strategy that will make the UK the best place to start, locate or grow a space business."


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