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Welcome Tim Bagshaw Head of Governance & Operations, CIoS LEP
Lucy Edge CIoS LEP Board Director; COO, Satellite Applications Catapult
Kim Conchie CEO, Cornwall Chamber of Commerce
The National Space Agenda Sam Adlen Chief Strategy Officer, Satellite Applications Catapult
Satellite Applications and the Data Economy
STRONG FOUNDATIONS FOR SECTOR GROWTH
Sector Deal
SATELLITE APPLICATIONS CATAPULT
Who are we WE HELP ORGANISATIONS GROW THEIR BUSINESS. We help organisations large and small to use satellite applications to grow their business in the UK and internationally.
An innovation and technology company transforming the way the world uses satellite technology and data.
WE ARE INDEPENDENT. We bring together industry, researchers, end-users and government to challenge barriers to innovation, explore and develop new ideas, and accelerate products and services to market.
SATELLITE APPLICATIONS UNDERPINNING THE FUTURE DATA ECONOMY
• Ubiquitous connectivity •
By 2025, 27.2% of all automotive use cases will use satellite connectivity.
Geospatial Intelligence • The global geospatial analytics market is currently worth $37.2bn and forecast to grow 17% annually from 2016 to 2024
APPLICATIONS
EARTH OBSERVATION MONITORING
COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTING
NAVIGATION LOCATING
OUR APPROACH
We do 3 things
ENERGISE new markets by stimulating demand and overcoming barriers to innovation adoption
EMPOWER technologies, accelerating TLR development towards new market opportunities
ENABLE Businesses to overcome the unique challenges of working with space-based services
Across Global Markets INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT
EXPLORE MARKET PROGRAMMES • FinTech • Insurance • Health & Wellbeing
• Climate & Weather • Defence • Infotainment
• Aviation • Energy • Tourism & Heritage
BLUE ECONOMY
• Sport • Gaming • Nuclear
SUSTAINABLE LIVING
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
A NATIONAL OPPORTUNITY
WORKING WITH CORNWALL
HEALTH AND WELLBEING Rural Health (e.g. Diabetes Management, Emergency Response) Smart and Well Programme
FOOD SECURITY
AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS
‘AgriTech and crop health management Livestock and grazing management
Robust navigation Resilient and ubiquitous communications UAV programme and ambition
UK DIRECTION AND SPACE SECTOR DEAL ALSO SUPPORTING AIMS IN CORNWALL Earth Information Real-time global awareness, navigation, analytics and security for the data economy
Four actions to deliver an integrated Sector Deal:
Connectivity Broadband and 5G for everyone, at home, on the road, in the air, or at sea Low cost access to Space Making the UK a home for low cost launch services and small satellite platform technologies In-space Robotics Transforming how we use and explore space Science & engineering technology Underpinning competitiveness of the UK space sector
CREATE A NATIONAL SPACE PROGRAMME
CREATE THE BUSINESS ENVIRONME NT FOR SUCCESS
INVEST IN PEOPLE & PLACES
CONTINUE TO DRIVE GROWTH FROM ESA AND EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES
SUSTAINABLE LIVING
Project Lithium
Objective Activities
Results
Thank You
The National Space Agenda Tim Just Head of Space, Innovate UK
CIoS Space Action Plan Tim Bagshaw Head of Governance & Operations, CIoS LEP
Cornwall’s Richness -Investing in our assets Miles Carden Director Spaceport Cornwall
SPACEPORT CORNWALL Miles Carden – Spaceport Director
Overview
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The Ambition Why Cornwall The Market The Opportunity The Bid Process
The Ambition Will be the place to safely Launch Space Vehicles Horizontally Cornwall & IoS will be the only place in world where human spaceflight, satellite launch and passenger services are fully integrated at one location. Objectives: 1. Become UK’s & Europe’s Gateway to Space 2. Secure investment from UKSA & commercial partner/s. 3. Global leader for Human Spaceflight & rapid human transport. 4. Aspirational project for Cornwall, building on a pioneering history and inspiring children to get involved in STEM. 5. Commence launches by 2020 and create: 1. UK - 900 jobs £50m GVA 2. Cornwall – 480 jobs £25m GVA
The Ambition Cornwall’s ambition is to offer a complete solution to the space industry - research, design, launch, monitor and track systems.
Why Cornwall - 2 National Space Assets
• UK’s newest and fastest Growing Airport 100% Planning Free Site • UK Connectivity • Long runway • Exceptional operational environment Airside development land
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Deep Space Communications SWCoESA and Sat Apps Catapult antennas Host: UKSA Space Incubation Centre GES Ltd Small Satellite design lab Mission Control
Enhance Cornwall’s combined Space assets.
Why Cornwall Cornwall is uniquely positioned with combined assets to grasp opportunity: • Industry is seeking ✓ Lower Cost Access to Space ✓ Design, build and Launch capability in UK to serve existing manufacturing. ✓ Dedicated launch for small satellites on smaller vehicles ✓ Safe well connected location for launch ✓ A good place for launch – UK is one • Market ✓ Satellite launch demand growing ✓ Satellites reducing in size offering new tech entry and Launch vehicles ✓ Space Flight Experience demand ✓ Academic - Access to low cost, high quality low gravity environments
The Market Historically places for launch of state funded vertical launch vehicles/rockets - Vast, Remote or Coastal locations This is changing driven by New Commercialisation of Space Commercial Companies are changing Environment driving for: 1. Lower cost access to space 2. Access new markets from new locations 3. Using new Tech
The Market - Launch Systems
The Market - Two Growth Areas
The Opportunity Benefits to Cornwall & the UK: ▪ Space Sector Impact: Technology and Academic ▪ Skills: hugely inspirational project. Long term legacy from investment. ▪ Trade and Investment ▪ Tourism : international & local visitor economy, merchandise & hospitality ▪ New Cluster and Supply chain activity ▪ Cross Sector Growth: Aerospace, Marine, Energy, Bio-med
The Bid Process ▪ UKSA Investment Bid Process ▪ Submitted a number of proposals ▪ Joint between Cornwall and Commercial Operator ▪ Partnership with Goonhilly Earth Station ▪ Awaiting announcement – expected March 2018 ▪ Prepare for launch - target of 2020 ▪ UKSA Investment key milestone. ▪ Consultation events in 2018 ▪ Legislation – passing through Parliament process
Industrial Strategy - £50m to support Launch in UK – Nov 2017 “to enable new satellite launch services and low gravity spaceflights from UK”
miles.carden@spaceportcornwall.com
Cornwall’s richness -investing in our assets Ian Jones CEO, Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd
Cornwall Space Action Plan
Building on our Assets Ian Jones BSc CEng MIET, Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd @goonhillyorg
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Space Industry
Applications Applications Applications
Instruments Components
Applications
Integration & Launch Manufacturing
Applications Tracking & Communications
Applications Applications
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Downstream opportunities • • • • • • • • • • •
Creative Digital Industries (eg Future TV) Health and Wellbeing Environment Monitoring Agritech Marine Tech and Fisheries Global Monitoring and Security Global Finance Mining and Remote Operations Advanced Design and Manufacturing Space Tourism Training and Education
Cornish Export Opportunities
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Future trends
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Goonhilly Strategic Plan
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Near Space Communications
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Deep Space Communications
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Lunar Pathfinder • Collaboration with Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (Airbus) • £ 50m mission • Paid by customers • Supported by ESA and UK Space Agency
• £300m ESA Commercial mission
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Mission Operations
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Advanced Design and Consultancy
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Data Services
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Innovation Centre
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Education Outreach – Visitor Centre
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Goonhilly Planned Expansion by Business Area
Other Consultancy, Advanced 3% Manufacturing, Mission Operations 17%
Deep Space Communications 28%
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
Deep Space Communications Near Space Communications Data Management Consultancy, Advanced Manufacturing, Mission Operations
Data Management 20%
Other
Near Space Communications 32%
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Getting Involved • Register interest • Company CV • South West Regional Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications • Joint bidding on proposals • Use facilities at Cornwall Space locations
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Ian Jones CEO, Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd ian.jones@goonhilly.org
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Cornwall’s richness -investing in our assets James Fairbairn Business Engagement Manager, AeroSpace Cornwall Ross Hulbert Business Engagement Manager, Invest in Cornwall
YOU WE ARE NOT ALONE…
AeroSpace Cornwall Innovation in Space and Aerospace
AeroSpace Cornwall Q. What’s in it for my business? A. Get funding for R&D
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average £125K, up to 80% match
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£5K innovation vouchers collaboration with Higher Education
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Supply chain competitiveness
AeroSpace Cornwall Q. What’s in it for my business? A. Make your business more competitive
The Sector
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SME’s looking to locate to Cornwall
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Industry insight & knowledge
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Aftercare
Business Support For further information contact us aerospace@weaf.co.uk
The future’s so bright – seizing opportunity Cathrine Armour South West Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications
Space Action Plan Cornwall CI OS L E P 2 0 1 8 E DE N P ROJEC T CAT HR I NE A R MOU R , SWCOESA
PARTNERSHIP Funded by Satellite Applications Catapult and UK Space Agency Led by University of Exeter between Falmouth University, Plymouth University, GES Ltd, Rothamsted Research, Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML), Peninsula Innovation Ltd and Met Office
Part of the Satellite Applications Catapult Regional Centres Network from Scotland to Cornwall Shared purpose is to deliver economic growth in the UK Space sector through the specific growth of the technology and services sector - ‘downstream’ Currently £2bn to a Targeted £25bn (2030)
Ambition TO D E V E LO P A DY N A M I C & AG I L E C LU ST E R F O R S PAC E & SAT E L L I T E E N A B L I N G E X P O N E N T I A L G R OW T H I N T H E S EC TO R BA S E D O N CO L L A B O R AT I V E R & D, O P E N I N N OVAT I O N A N D R A P I D CO M M E R C I A L I SAT I O N AT S C A L E . S T I MUL AT E • Local enterprise through knowledge transfer, learning & skills development and investment
ENABLE • Rapid research, development & adoption through value-centric collaboration and open innovation
G ROW • Regional economy through leveraging investment & creating eco-system synergy
Targeting growth Space Growth Action Plan, Space Innovation & Growth Strategy 2014 – 2030, Space IGS (2014)
GLOBAL, £400 BILLION SPACE-ENABLED MARKET (2030) UK 10% = £40 Billion (currently 6.5%*) £19 Billion by 2020 100,000 skilled jobs, with 30,000 new high-tech jobs Specific technology & services sector growth from £2 Billion to £25 Billion**
*UK Space revenues grew from £6.6 billion in 2006/07 (the base year used for the SIGS 2010) to £9.1 billion in 2010/11, the base year used in this report. All data from the UK Space Agency’s Size & Health Report 2010/11 **Satellite Applications Catapult, Delivery Plan 2014-2019
Opportunity for all GROWTH PROJECTIONS
Satellite Services
Ocean monitoring
Change detection for pre and post events Urban planning
The Virtual Water Project VIRTUALWATER.EU
GIS for Municipal Planning TREE TYPE
Dashboards Amalgamated • • • •
Weather Sensor telemetry Imagery Metrics
Ebola statistics in East Africa PRODUCED BY 422 South for Hexagon Geospatial
Eyes on the Seas – tracking illegal fishing CREATED FOR Pew Charitable Trust
Success in the South West SPACETECH funded by UKSA SWCoESA with University of Exeter, SETsquared and GES Ltd 19 – 21 September 2017, Goonhilly Earth Station and Tremough Innovation Centre
26 – 28 February 2018, Exeter Science Park 16 entrepreneurs to date, >£500k follow-on investment***
SOUTH WEST CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS 1 ½ years >£1.75m of funding & investment realised for business’ across the SW including Cornwall ***SWCoESA Bi-Annual Report, December 2017
Ultramed “The Catapult has allowed business incubation and support with seed funding for Ultramed.
We’ve been able to benefit from that, adding in our own investment cash and then looking for bigger grant opportunities. It has really given us that leg up that early companies need.” Dr. Paul Upton, Co-Founder, Ultramed Ltd. Watch the Ultramed film here
Building on success in Cornwall SPACE SCIENCE HUB National network of a UK “‘Coast-to-Coast Space Spine’ of regional technology hubs broadening the appeal of regions to businesses and promoting partnerships between business and academia” **** Capturing a share of the 30,000 new high-tech jobs to be created in space businesses and academic departments across the UK Inspire young people to take up of STEM careers benefiting all high tech sectors Satisfying the exponential demand for data and connectivity Together deliver ‘next generation’ affordable space exploration missions – navigation, communications and robotics for commercial missions to the Moon (and beyond!) **** Space Growth Partnership, January 2018
CAT HR I NE A R MOU R , CE N TR E DI R EC TOR
c.armour@exeter.ac.uk
S HA RON A DDI N AL L , CE N T RE A D M I NISTRATO R
S.G.S.Addinall@exeter.ac.uk
ST E VE R I CE , MA R I NE & M A R I TIME
steven.rice@plymouth.ac.uk
A L E X HUKE , AG R I TECH
A.R.Huke@exeter.ac.uk
A N N A MA N KEE - W ILL IA MS, E HEA LTH & W E L L NESS
Anna.MankeeWilliams@falmouth.ac.uk
K AT HI CKE Y, S PACETECH P ROJEC T M A N AGER
Kat.Hickey@goonhilly.org
Thank you
The future’s so bright – seizing opportunity Prof James Watts CEO, Flann Microwave Ltd.
Opportunity: Spaceflight waveguide hardware Prof James Watts, CEO, Flann Microwave Ltd
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FLANN MICROWAVE LTD • • • •
Established 1956, Family owned Moved to Bodmin, Cornwall in 1969 SME: 65 Staff, 10 R&D Plan to grow 10% this year 15% 47%
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25%
www.flann.com
WHAT’S WAVEGUIDE? • Hollow metal tube used to transport and manipulate radio signals • Very specialised product, lots of applications • Commercial, military, government, research
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THE CORNWALL PEOPLE EQUATION Creative people + Work-life balance + Environment = Innovation + Success!
• We unlock the power of waveguide for our customers by getting the best people to think differently …
www.flann.com
THE OPPORTUNITY • Lots of waveguide already in orbit – Communications – Remote sensing
• Mostly lower frequency – Conventional rectangular – Dimensional tolerances not too challenging
• Future missions working at much higher frequency – Smaller dimensions and tighter tolerances – Integration is more attractive – Innovation required: wide bandwidth, multifunction
www.flann.com
Waveguide filters on Eutelsat’s Ka-Sat Airbus Defence and Space/Eutelsat
THE CHALLENGE • 40 years of experience! • International reputation BUT …
• Space heritage • Skills and recruitment • Support needed
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THE PLAN • Ground-based hardware ✓ • First space hardware tested ✓ • Support available – Aerospace Cornwall – SWCoESA – SpaceTech SW
• Help to – Find the right partners – Refine our ideas – Part fund our first projects! www.flann.com
Next steps, and panel discussion Chair: Tim Bagshaw, Head of Governance and Operations, CIoS LEP Panel: Sam Adlen, Tim Just, Lucy Edge, Miles Carden, Cathrine Armour
Thank you and close
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