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Space North East England

Overview

The North East space industry is growing rapidly with widespread recognition of the wealth of talent and supply chain capabilities in the region. North East England is made up of Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and Tees Valley. The region is a microcosm of the UK’s diverse geographical profile within a relatively small area: from coastal to industrial, and urban to rural areas makes the North East the ideal location to establish businesses and test new ways to exploit space technologies.

The North East Satellite Applications Centre of Excellence (NESACoE) was established in March 2014 with the goal of creating a regional space industry from virtually a standing start. Since then, the region has gone from strength to strength, now boasting over 50 companies working within the space sector with a workforce of almost 1,400 people (28% increase year on year) and income generated of more than £113 million (38% increase) in 2020.  NESACoE is evolving into the cluster organisation for Space North East launching in mid-2023.

Key Contacts

Elaine Scott

Organisation: Business Durham
Role: Centre Manager

Facilities & Assets

  • Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing (CESAM)

  • Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing (SAM) project is a £10.9m project to support the implementation of product and process development and the introduction of technology within the SME manufacturing base in the North East Local Enterprise Partnership (NE LEP) area.

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  • Centre for Process Innovation (NETPark)

  • The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) works closely with academia, industry and government to bridge the gap between innovation and commercialisation enabling products to be quickly and cost-effectively brought to market, delivering highly-skilled jobs and economic growth to the UK.

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  • Digital Catapult

  • Digital Catapult is the UK authority on advanced digital technology. Through collaboration and innovation, it accelerates industry adoption to drive growth and opportunity across the economy. Through it’s specialist programmes and experimental facilities, it ensures that innovation thrives and the right solutions make it to the real world.

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  • Durham University Centre for Advanced Instrumentation

  • The centre develops state-of-the-art instruments for use in astronomy, biophysics, remote sensing, fusion diagnostics – all in order to undertake a world-leading programme of education and research with international impact.

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  • High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult (NETPark)

  • The High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult is the catalyst for the future growth and success of manufacturing in the UK. It is a strategic initiative that aims to revitalise the manufacturing industry and was implemented, along with six other similar programmes in different sectors, following extensive independent research – notably the Hauser and Dyson reports.

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  • Northumbria University Solar Physics Group

  • The group demonstrates international leadership across theory, numerical modelling, observations of solar and space plasma, data intensive science, and a growing reputation for space-related hardware. It’s Solar and Space Physics research has been supported with core funding from STFC and NERC as well as funding from EU Horizon 2020, European Space Agency (ESA), UK Space Agency (UKSA), the US Air Force, the National Solar Observatory (USA), the Leverhulme Trust, and the Royal Astronomical Society. The Group leads an STFC Centre for Doctoral Training in Data Intensive Science.

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  • Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult

  • The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult are the UK’s leading technology innovation and research centre for offshore renewable energy. They will play a key role in delivering the UK’s net zero targets by accelerating the creation and growth of UK companies in the offshore renewable energy sector. They will use their unique facilities and research and engineering capabilities to bring together industry and academia and drive innovation in renewable energy.

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  • PROTO Emerging Technology Centre

  • The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) works closely with academia, industry and government to bridge the gap between innovation and commercialisation enabling products to be quickly and cost-effectively brought to market, delivering highly-skilled jobs and economic growth to the UK.

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Partners & Academic Institutions

  • Business Durham

  • Business Durham has a talented team of highly experienced professionals working with a range of businesses in the county. Their knowledge will enable them to provide tailored options to meet a variety of needs.

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  • Durham University

  • Durham University has a long track record of working with space facilities and space data. Manufacture, integration and test facilities for space instruments and optics are available for collaborative use by industry and research organisations in the UK and abroad, and are primarily located in the Centre for Advanced Instrumentation. The university also hosts the Centre for Advanced Instrumentation and the Institute for Computational Cosmology, as well as the Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy.

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  • Newcastle University

  • The University of Newcastle won funding from the UK Space Agency to lead two projects: one on building the University’s strengths in data and geospatial engineering, and one to fund a study to identify regional space capabilities skills and challenges in natural capital and ecosystem services monitoring and management.

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  • North East Local Enterprise Partnership (NELEP)

  • The North East Local Enterprise Partnership (North East LEP) is a public, private and education sector partnership. It is one of thirty-eight LEPs in the country and is responsible for promoting and developing economic growth in the local authority areas of County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland. It produces the area’s Strategic Economic Plan, which acts as a blueprint for the activities that need to take place to improve our economy.

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  • Northumbria University

  • Northumbria University is home to the Solar and Space Physics Research Group, a successful group pursuing high-international-priority research across the broad remit of Solar and Space Physics. Additionally, it hosts Northumbria Space Technology Laboratory, which includes all of the state-of-the-art facilities needed for developing and environmentally testing of small payloads for space, as well as a dark room for class-4 lasers and optical system testing.

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  • Teesside University

  • Teeside University hosts the TU2Space Programme which aims to launch a rocket at the altitude of 33km using a weather balloon. It also hosts Pint of Science, bringing together academics presenting their research in new and engaging ways, in informal settings including pubs and cafes in towns and cities across the country.

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  • University of Sunderland

  • Sunderland is recognised internationally as a leading university, receiving five stars for teaching, inclusiveness, employability and facilities in the QS World University Rankings 2023. The University is also one of the UK’s leading widening participation Universities and was named The Times/Sunday Times University of the Year for Social Inclusion 2021.

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