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The Start-up Support Programme of Luxembourg’s European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) supports early-stage ventures and start-ups designing novel technologies for space resources applications.

In the next three months, the five teams selected for the 3rd edition will go through a series of customised mentoring sessions, that will enable them to validate their technical concepts and align them with market opportunities. Just like their predecessors, they will have certain milestones to accomplish. At the end of the three-month programme one venture will be selected and supported to open a business entity in Luxembourg, hosted at Technoport.

“Luxembourg is now a central player on the international stage of space resources, thanks to its vision and its commitment towards the development of the space sector and the sustained efforts from academia, research, and business. We are proud to have more than 80 space companies and institutes based here and the ESRIC Start-up Support Programme is playing a key role in attracting and supporting this booming new-space ecosystem.” says Franz Fayot, Luxembourg Minister of the Economy.

Selected startups

Five high-potential start-ups from five different countries have been invited to join the Start-up Support Programme:

Moliri Space – Estonia

The team aims to build solar power stations made from space resources in-situ. These stations would be able to produce electricity and have applications in both the terrestrial and space markets.

Open Moon – Spain

A venture with a mission to digitalise the instruments on the Moon and in space, Open Moon is targeting a complementary cloud-based product ecosystem, facilitating the communication with certain instruments, as well as continuous monitoring, maintenance, and data analytics.

Orbital Mining Corp. – USA

Seeking to become an end-to-end integrated energy company on the Moon, Orbital Mining Corporation (OMC) aims to provide electricity generation, storage, and transmission. The current offering of OMC is called MoLISC, a modular battery providing a lightweight and power efficient solution matching the needs of electronic devices and subsystems engaged in SRU Moon operations.

SolSys Mining – Norway

Lunafolia, a complete system for lunar SRU and agriculture, encompassing nutrient extraction, hydroponics, and plant-waste recycling, is the solution SolSys aims to develop. With this, the team wants to contribute to the reduction of costs to transport materials to the Moon, enabling long-term presence in space.

We Space – Israel

We Space is targeting autonomous flying robotic systems, also known as hoppers, capable of high-speed driving on the Moon. The technology the team is developing would enable a cost-effective exploration of the lunar surface, essential for a better understanding of its formation and evolution.

ESRIC’s mission is to become an international leader in the field

Launched in 2020, the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) is an initiative of the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA) and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) in strategic partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA). It is a unique place where technologies, businesses and people meet to drive the future of space resources utilisation in support of space exploration and the creation of an in-space economy.

“We are thrilled to witness the growing interest in space resources from such diverse startups. ESRIC’s mission is to become an international leader in the field, and this is the reason why we are growing our research capabilities simultaneously to supporting the development of commercial readiness for business visionaries wanting to innovate and be part of the new-space economy,” declares Dr Kathryn Hadler, the Director of ESRIC.

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