
An artistic impression of the finalized ECSAT building,
courtesy of ESA.
Despite the current economic climate, the UK space industry has been identified as a growth sector. With 70 percent of its output being exported it is a major player on the global stage. ECSAT is designed to play a key role in the UK space domain. The ESA’s presence in the U.K. is a clear sign that the Agency is supporting the increased importance given to space by the U.K. government.
Mr. Dordain welcomed the U.K.’s increased interest for investing in space in particular through ESA. “Investing in space is investing in competitiveness and growth, through knowledge, innovation and services. The Harwell Oxford campus is already a unique place of competences and the building up of ESA’s presence in this campus will reinforce both ESA and the campus.”
ECSAT will complement ESA’s current world-class capabilities located at ESTEC, the European Space Research and Technology Centre (the Netherlands), ESOC, the European Space Operations Centre (Germany), ESRIN, the European Space Research Institute (Italy), ESAC, the European Space Astronomy Centre (Spain), EAC, the European Astronaut Centre (Germany) and the Redu Centre (Belgium), which, together with Headquarters (France), constitutes the main infrastructure of ESA.


