The Scottish Space Strategy
sets out plans to develop a network of satellite
launch sites, pursue green technologies and
build on existing strengths in data analysis and
research.
A collaboration between the
Scottish Government and its enterprise agencies,
industry group Space Scotland and the Scottish
Space Academic Forum, its main aims include:
·Positioning Scotland as a global leader
for commercial space developments.
·Establishing a range of managed launch
and orbital services, supporting the largest
launch capability in Europe.
·Developing a world-leading environmental
strategy for Scotland’s space industry, from
reducing emissions to supporting the use of
satellite data for environmental monitoring.
·Building Scotland’s international
economic opportunities through increased exports
and target inward investment to plug critical
gaps in capability.
Business Minister
Ivan McKee said: “The Scottish Space Strategy
demonstrates the determination of our space
community to work together to deliver this
ambitious agenda. Our aims are clear – we want
to achieve a £4 billion share of the global
space market, deliver a dedicated launch
capability as early as next year and create
20,000 jobs in the sector by 2030. We will
broaden the diversity of the sector, increase
its sustainability, exports and inward
investment, and enhance education to inspire the
next generation of space industry workers. The
potential for the sector is enormous. Our
targets are similarly ambitious and I am
confident we can achieve them.”
Chair of Space Scotland
Craig Clark said: “This strategy represents a
landmark in the development of the Scottish
space sector and looks to build from the
impressive growth and momentum the sector has
demonstrated over the past decade. This strategy
sets out a framework for growth, making Scotland
an end-to-end space system provider for the
rapidly expanding global market. We have a
young, dynamic community of space companies in
Scotland and are ready to take the Scottish
space sector to the next level.”
Scottish Space Academic
Forum Chair Professor Iain Woodhouse said: "We
are fully behind this exciting initiative. It
will be the new talent and scientific innovation
coming out of Scottish higher education
institutions that forms the bedrock of the
Scottish space sector and we are ready to step
up and fulfil that role to ensure the strategy
is a success."