Press Release from AstroAgency: 21 August 2024
AstroAgency, a global leader in space-focused strategic communications, backed by exceptional technical expertise, has established a hub at the UK’s largest Space Cluster, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus.
Established in 2019, AstroAgency has supported over 70 commercial and government organisations internationally across marketing, business development and market support, whilst boasting a client roster featuring names such as; Spire, ClearSpace, NovaSpace (formerly Euroconsult), UK Space Agency, Austrade, RAL Space, the European Space Agency Business Incubation Centres UK, and many more.
Commenting on the latest milestones, serial space-entrepreneur and founder of AstroAgency, Daniel Smith, said:
Our approach at AstroAgency has always been to use our team’s broad experience of working in the space sector to demonstrate to clients that we not only understand the industry’s niche challenges and opportunities, but are working alongside them as a fellow space company to raise awareness in the daily benefits that their technology and innovation brings to businesses, society and the environment. As we continue to grow, the announcement of new clients and an additional UK location ensures our 2024 target of expansion locally and internationally is very much on track.
AstroAgency was a sponsor of last month’s 6th Summit for Space Sustainability in Tokyo, with the company exploring a physical presence in the region and soon expected to add Asia-based clients to those secured throughout Europe, North America and the Gulf. A previous supporter and speaker at the Summit, the company’s participation is symbolic of its dedication to the positive influence the space industry can have on Earth, with satellite-driven data applications supporting a plethora of industry sectors, from energy and maritime to finance and conservation. While visiting Tokyo, AstroAgency Ukrainian COO Daria Filichkina, the latest recipient of the UK’s prestigious Arthur C. Clarke Award for Space Individual Award, for her achievements in industry engagement – hosted by The Britsh Interplanetary Society, was invited to speak on stage by Japan’s SpaceTide industry association providing her views on the importance of growing inclusivity and diversity in the sector.
AstroAgency is a space-focused, strategic marketing and communications provider. The company combines digital marketing expertise and ‘hands-on’ space sector experience with knowledge from its technical department to deliver support to more than 70 global space organisations and government agencies. AstroAgency is based in Edinburgh and Harwell, with a team of 24.
This week the company also announces five strategic client wins: Hydrosat, Catalyst, the University of Edinburgh, the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)’s Higgs Centre for Innovation and Fire Arrow.
Five new clients – Hydrosat, Catalyst, University of Edinburgh, STFC and Fire Arrow– means AstroAgency has supported 70 space organisations in their first five-years.
AstroAgency’s five new clients are:
Hydrosat
Hydrosat is a data analytics company that leverages thermal infrared satellite imagery to provide insights for agriculture, water management, and climate monitoring. Their solutions aim to improve crop yield, water-use efficiency and understand environmental changes.
Catalyst
Catalyst is a Canadian-based EO company supporting various sectors and providing risk management for infrastructure using satellite data. The company is currently setting up in the UK, with AstroAgency supporting this transition and providing industry connections.
University of Edinburgh
Following AstroAgency’s recent project with the University of Southampton, it has secured a new academic contract as part of the UKSA project focused on skills development. The initiative is funded by the UK Space Agency and aims to support the University of Edinburgh and Fife College’s project. Space Bridges: Facilitating Future Space Careers will deliver five courses aimed at non-graduate pathways leading to apprenticeships in the sector by Fife and 5 courses designed to upskill experienced professionals from other sectors to comfortably enter the world of space in the UK.
Science and Technology Facilities Council’s Higgs Centre for Innovation
AstroAgency’s portfolio of work for STFC has broadened with the addition of a project to support the Higgs Centre for Innovation in relaunching its space sector environmental testing facilities. The project builds on the firm’s unrelated previous work with STFC through supporting RAL Space in Harwell and the European Space Agency Business Incubation Centres across the UK.
Fire Arrow
Fire Arrow is a UK company that works internationally to support government and private entities in establishing spaceflight capabilities through the creation of vertical and horizontal spaceports.
Gemma Wilson, Harwell Space Cluster Development Manager, said: “I am delighted AstroAgency now has a base on Campus and is officially part of the Harwell Space Cluster. Harwell is truly a multidisciplinary site and the range of organisations that work both in space and across adjacent sectors adds to our thriving ecosystem. I am sure they will be a great fit for both the Cluster and the whole community – welcome AstroAgency!”
At its new base at the Harwell Science and Innovation’s Space Cluster, AstroAgency will join over 100 companies and 1,400 employees working across the UK’s space industry. Harwell’s Space Cluster contributes £5.7 billion to the British economy and is home to some of the leading space organisations in the UK and Europe, including multiple AstroAgency partners.