Spain launches ESA Phi-LabNET in Barcelona to boost space innovation
- The new centre will foster collaboration between academia, industry and investors to consolidate the country’s space leadership
- The presentation took place at the New Space Economy Congress 2024
Caption: From left to right, Josep Colomé, director of the Area for the Promotion of the Space Sector of Catalonia at the IEEC, Juan Carlos Cortés, director of the Spanish Space Agency and vice-president of the ESA Council, Luca del Monte, head of Commercialisation Department at ESA, and Pol Gibert, secretary general of the Department of Business and Work of the Government of Catalonia.
Credits: Government of Catalonia.
This morning, the Phi-Lab NET Spain, a new infrastructure dedicated to boosting space innovation within the ScaleUp Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA), was presented in the framework of the NewSpace Economy Congress 2024, held at La Llotja de Mar (Barcelona).
Following the ESA CM22 Ministerial Council meeting, 23 ESA Member and Associate States committed a total of 117.6 million euros to the ScaleUp programme and, thanks to the support of the Spanish Government, the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, through the Spanish Space Agency, has contributed 12 million euros to the programme, the Spanish Phi-Lab will have an annual co-financing model that will provide 1.1 million euros for projects. This funding will foster collaboration between academia, research centres, industry and investment entities.
The launch of the Phi-LabNET Spain in Barcelona, which will form part of the Phi-Lab NET, represents a fundamental pillar of the ScaleUp Programme, an initiative designed to accelerate the commercialisation of space and foster the growth of private investment in the space sector.
Within the framework of the call launched by ESA, the proposal coordinated by the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC — Institut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya) to host a Phi-Lab in Barcelona, focused on space technologies and their application to boost climate resilience, was the winner and was awarded at the beginning of September. The programme will have an important co-funding from the consortium entities, whose main contribution comes from the Government of Catalonia, with more than 8 million euros, through the three entities that collaborate in the deployment of the NewSpace Strategy of Catalonia: the IEEC, the i2CAT Foundation and the Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia (ICGC).
Phi-LabNET Spain@Barcelona has been presented this morning with the interventions of Mr Juan Carlos Cortés, Director of the Spanish Space Agency (AEE, by its acronym in Spanish) and Vice-President of the ESA Council; Mr Luca del Monte, Head of Commercialisation Department at ESA; Mr Josep Colomé, Director of the Area for the Promotion of the Space Sector of Catalonia at the IEEC; and Mr Pol Gibert Horcas, Secretary General of the Department of Business and Work of the Government of Catalonia. All of them have underlined the relevance of this new infrastructure for the national space ecosystem.
Phi-LabNET Spain will be located in the RDIT building of the ‘Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia’ in Castelldefels, Barcelona, where the IEEC and ESA-BIC Barcelona are also located. This new centre will be dedicated to support innovative and disruptive projects through calls for proposals led by the winning consortium, headed by the IEEC and composed of the i2CAT Foundation, the Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia (ICGC), Fundación General CSIC, Knowledge Innovation Market Foundation (KIM), ARRIBES Enlightenment, Universitat de València (UVEG), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC-CNS), Ricardo Valle Institute of Innovation (IRV), ESA’s MELiSSA Pilot Plant, located at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and the Institut de Ciències Fotòniques (ICFO). The programme will support both academic entities and the state space industry.
“The Spanish Phi-Lab is focused towards radical and complete innovation of the entrepreneurial ecosystem that the AEE has launched, together with the incubators and the technological Broker. Due to its orientation, the Phi-Lab will transform the space ecosystem, feeding development projects with disruptive innovation,” said Juan Carlos Cortés during his speech.
In this sense, Pol Gibert Horcas assures that “we are facing a unique opportunity for companies and organisations in the sector to generate knowledge and innovation. The NewSpace Strategy of Catalonia, as a driver of new lines of activity in the sector, could not be more aligned with this commitment, which also opens the door to a powerful collaboration with the rest of the ecosystem of the Spanish territory.”
“The launch of the ESA Phi-Lab NET Spain is a milestone in the deployment of Phi-Lab NET, a network of 11 Phi-Labs which is under construction in ESA Member States. With this specific Phi-Lab ESA confirms its commitment to leverage space assets addressing climate resilience and fostering a sustainable and innovative future,” has assured Luca del Monte. “From a wider perspective, by bridging the gap between research and commercialisation, the ESA Phi-Lab NET, in collaboration with the ESA BICs and Technology Brokers, will inject disruptive innovation into startups, SMEs, and larger industries, enabling early identification of commercialisation opportunities and expediting market entry.”
“Today we start the mission to contribute to the development of innovative spacetech solutions for climate resilience,” states Josep Colomé.
Josep Colomé has highlighted: “It is an honour for the IEEC to make the Phi-LabNET Spain@Barcelona, a successful centre in promoting disruptive research for innovation projects. We count on a big team and an amazing consortium for this endeavour. And we also count on the collaboration of the teams at the Spanish Space Agency, the European Space Agency and the other members of the Phi-Lab NET, and the support of the Government of Catalonia.” He adds: “Today we start the mission to contribute to the development of innovative spacetech solutions for climate resilience.”
With the mission to bring innovation and application together, a variety of services will be offered ‘under one roof’, Phi-LabNET will facilitate the way for pioneering ideas to reach the market, thus supporting Spain in its goal to become a European leader in space exploration and technology. Phi-LabNET Spain will offer, in addition to funding and a large knowledge network, IP management, technical support, access to infrastructure and business coaching. It will provide comprehensive support to all selected projects.
The NewSpace Economy Congress, which is being held today and tomorrow in Barcelona, will bring together more than 600 attendees from 18 different countries, and high quality speakers. The event has highlighted the importance of the space sector as a driver of technological and economic development.
About the ScaleUP programme
The European Space Agency (ESA) ScaleUp programme is an initiative designed to accelerate the commercialisation of space and support the growth of private investment in space.
The ScaleUp programme consists of two elements that support a company throughout its life cycle. The first provides innovation boosting, business incubation, business acceleration, intellectual property and technology transfer services (ScaleUp Innovate), through instruments such as ESA BIC, TECHNOLOGY BROKER and PHILAB. The second element facilitates the expansion of products into new markets (ScaleUp Invest).
Within the Innovate element, Philab is focused on supporting innovative and disruptive space-related projects through calls led by a national manager selected by ESA.
Its role is to explore and select studies, provide industries and research teams with high-quality expertise and facilities, manage ESA’s financial incentive scheme reserved for Philab and ensure that successful results reach the market and ESA programmes.
Contacts
IEEC Communication Office
Castelldefels, Barcelona
E-mail: comunicacio@ieec.cat
About the IEEC
The Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC — Institut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya) promotes and coordinates space research and technology development in Catalonia for the benefit of society. IEEC fosters collaborations both locally and worldwide and is an efficient agent of knowledge, innovation and technology transfer. As a result of more than 25 years of high-quality research, done in collaboration with major international organisations, IEEC ranks among the best international research centres, focusing on areas such as: astrophysics, cosmology, planetary science, and Earth Observation. IEEC’s engineering division develops instrumentation for ground- and space-based projects, and has extensive experience in working with private or public organisations from the aerospace and other innovation sectors.
The IEEC is a non-profit public sector foundation that was established in February 1996. It has a Board of Trustees composed of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC), and the Spanish Research Council (CSIC). The IEEC is also a CERCA centre.