European Space Agency Phi-Lab UK

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Location

England

Applications

Open until 15 May 2026

Overview

The ESA Phi-Lab UK helps businesses turn space technologies into commercial products. You get funding and expert support to develop innovations that help the environment or make space activities more sustainable. The programme connects you with world-class scientists and business coaches. You also get help with bringing your product to market. The funding amount is not specified in the available information. Applications close on 15 May 2026. This is for businesses in England working on space-related technologies. You need to focus on environmental benefits or space sustainability.

Eligibility

Key requirements:

  • Must focus on environmental sustainability, space sustainability or space resilience
Who is this for?

This grant is for businesses in England that want to commercialise space technologies. You should be working on innovations that help the environment or make space activities more sustainable. The programme suits companies that need both funding and expert guidance to bring space tech to market.

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The ESA Phi-Lab UK provides the funding and support to enable the commercialisation of innovative technologies that promote environmental sustainability, space sustainability and space resilience. Access support from world-leading technical and scientific expertise to business coaching and commercialisation.

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Last updated: 26 March 2026