Luxembourg Teams up with
ESA To Create a Unique “European Space Resources
Innovation Centre” To Be Established In The
Grand Duchy
Luxembourg has entered a
strategic partnership with the European Space
Agency (ESA) to create a “European Space
Resources Innovation Centre”, called ESRIC in
abbreviated form. Unique of its kind, ESRIC aims
to become an internationally recognised centre
of expertise for scientific, technical, business
and economic aspects related to the use of space
resources for human and robotic exploration, as
well as for a future in-space economy.
Based in Luxembourg, ESRIC
will partner with public and private
international players in this field to create a
hub of excellence for space resources in Europe.
The creation of ESRIC was part of the Luxembourg
government initiative SpaceResources.lu launched
in 2016 to establish an ecosystem favorable to
the development of activities related to the
exploration and use of space resources.
ESRIC’s activities will
focus on space resources research and
development, drawing together excellence from
public research and its facilities, with private
sector initiative and efficiency. The centre
will also contribute to economic growth by
supporting commercial initiatives and start-ups,
offering a business incubation component and
enabling technology transfer between space and
non-space industries.
On 18 November 2020, an
implementation agreement concerning cooperation
activities at ESRIC was signed between the
Ministry of the Economy, as the supervisory body
of the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA), the
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
(LIST), a leading mission-driven research and
technology organisation, and ESA. The Centre is
embedded in Luxembourg’s space ecosystem, which
is promoted and supported by LSA. ESRIC is
operated and hosted by LIST. Among others, ESA
will provide equipment, implement research
activities at ESRIC and give technical and
business support to the business incubator.
When signing the agreement,
the Luxembourg Minister of Economy Franz Fayot
said: “ESRIC is the first research, business and
innovation centre wholly focused on the
utilisation of resources which you can find in
space. Mission-driven research and applications,
best-in-class talent and state-of-the-art
facilities unique in Europe are the keys to
success. We cannot do this alone. Therefore, we
work closely with leading players in the space
industry.”
Jan Wörner, the ESA
Director General, stated: “"I warmly welcome the
strategic partnership between ESA and Luxembourg
in establishing ESRIC,a
one-of-a-kind centre dedicated to research and
innovation in the field of space resources. I
have been closely following the Luxembourg
initiative on space resources since its very
inception and I am very happy to see ESA Member
States driving new endeavours and a concrete
outcome. This what makes Europe stronger and
more competitive and I would like to thank all
those who made this strategic partnership
possible.”
Present at the signing
ceremony, the Minister of Higher Education and
Research Claude Meisch, supervising the public
research centre LIST said: “The strong
commitment of LIST to ESRIC is concretized with
the investment of around 3 million euros in the
next five years allowing ESRIC to become, within
LIST the internationally recognised centre of
expertise for scientific, technical, business
and economic aspects related to the use of space
resources for human and robotic exploration.”
Thomas Kallstenius, CEO of
LIST commented: “LIST’s mission consists of
pushing the frontiers in research for
high-impact innovation. ESRIC entirely fits into
this, and we are delighted to welcome this new
team as a new department within LIST. We have
alreadyconducted several
high-level research projects in the space
sector, and we have identified many potential
synergies between ESRIC and our other research
departments. For us, the dual use of
technologies -in space and on earth- will be of
great interest in the coming years.”