All those involved in European space-related technology research and development have a common objective: to boost the competitiveness of European industry and ensure the success of future missions. To maximise the effectiveness of each euro invested in R&D requires all actors to coordinate together effectively: ESA, the European Union, national space agencies, private companies, research organisations and universities.
The investment in question adds up to a considerable sum. Civil institutional space technology activities funding in Europe amounted to approximately 1.1 B€ in 2022*, funded through national, ESA and EU programmes.
Of this total figure, more than 650 M€ has been funded by ESA through programmes with a strong technology R&D component, along with other ESA technology initiatives and coordination mechanisms.
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