Lord
Drayson
spells
growth
for
SSTL
10
February
2010
Surrey
Satellite
Technology
Ltd
(SSTL)
believes
that
the
publication
of
the
Space
"Innovation
and
Growth
Strategy"
document
announced
today
by
Lord
Drayson
is a
welcomed
initiative
that
will
act
as a
catalyst
to
generating
much
needed
additional
business
for
the
UK
space
industry
and
simulate
the
expansion
of
the
small
satellite
sector.
The
global
space
sector
has
grown
at
about
9%
per
year
during
the
last
decade.
However,
in
the
UK
SSTL
has
reported
a
growth
rate
of
20%,
almost
all
of
which
are
export
earnings.
This
is a
reflection
of
Britain's
vibrant
and
innovative
space
industry
and
highlights
the
huge
growth
potential
of
the
sector
for
the
UK.
Sir
Martin
Sweeting,
SSTL's
founder
and
Chairman
stated,
"The
Innovation
and
Growth
Strategy
identifies
Space
as a
major
business
opportunity
for
the
UK.
We
must
ensure
that
the
UK
does
not
miss
out
on
the
stellar
growth
that
this
sector
is
likely
to
achieve
over
the
next
20
years.
The
UK
economy
must
continue
to
grow
and
space
is
an
industry
where
we
can
demonstrate
our
successful
high-tech
track
record."
SSTL
fully
supports
the
report's
recommendations
and
is,
above
all,
pleased
to
see
the
well-defined
proposals
for
a
national
programme
of
technology
development
and
demonstration
missions,
as
well
as
the
procurement
of a
UK
Earth
Observation
system.
The
UK
government
initiatives
in
the
early
part
of
the
decade
certainly
helped
SSTL
transform
into
the
global
leader
in
small
satellites.
Thanks
to a
government
initiative
known
as
MOSAIC,
the
UK
small
satellite
industry
was
able
to
develop
and
demonstrate
the
technologies
which
led
to
the
creation
of
the
international
Disaster
Monitoring
Constellation
and
the
development
of
RapidEye,
the
world's
first
commercial
small
satellite
Earth
observation
system.
The
MOSAIC
investment
in
SSTL
has
already
directly
led
to
over
£100
million
of
export
orders
- a
return
of
10:1
for
the
UK.
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