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NETPark innovation project launched to help North East firms scale in space industry
A new, five year innovation project is launching at the North East Technology Park (NETPark) to help companies tapping into the space industry scale up faster.
STEPHANIE, delivered in County Durham by Business Durham, is a five-year EU-funded Interreg programme, which will help promote research and innovation in the space and photonics industry in the North East and the wider UK.
Business Durham has also just secured an additional three years’ funding for the North East Satellite Applications Centre of Excellence from the Satellite Applications Catapult and the UK Space Agency.
Space technologies based on photonics are considered as one of Europe’s areas of key industrial competence. They have huge potential to address a number of today’s grand societal challenges, in particular health and wellbeing, climate action and secure societies.
A long-term challenge is to ensure that businesses can exploit the opportunities offered by space (e.g., huge availability of data and signals) by ensuring that applications and services are produced which address societal challenges.
STEPHANIE brings together eight partners from seven European countries to exchange knowledge on how to ensure that policy is designed to guarantee real benefits from space technology based on photonics, particularly in space and earth observation. It is being led by the National Research Centre of Italy.
Catherine Johns, innovation director at Business Durham, said: “As an innovative local authority we’re keen to see companies collaborating at an earlier stage with the right organisations which will help them scale up faster.
“It’s about bringing people together who would never normally interact and sharing knowledge across disciplines and sectors. As a result, the North East is fast becoming a hub for developing and applying space technology and satellite data to solve fundamental social problems.”
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