Space Resources Week 2023

The fifth edition of Space Resources Week is taking place between 19 and 21 April 2023 as a 3-day hybrid conference connecting thought leaders from space agencies, research institutes, start-ups, and industry (both terrestrial and space).

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    Kathryn Hadler, Director of ESRIC

    Kathryn Hadler, Director of ESRIC

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    Group photo

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    Space Resources Week 2023

    Space Resources Week 2023

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    Space Resources Week 2023

    Space Resources Week 2023

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    Space Resources Week 2023

    Space Resources Week 2023

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    Panel

    Panel

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    Speech by Franz Fayot

    Speech by Franz Fayot

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    Franz Fayot meets with the delegation of the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)

    Franz Fayot meets with the delegation of the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)

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    Franz Fayot, ministre de l’Économie

    Franz Fayot, ministre de l’Économie

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    Franz Fayot, ministre de l’Économie

    Franz Fayot, ministre de l’Économie

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    (from left to right) Mathias Maurer, Astronaut of ESA ; Franz Fayot, Minister of the Economy; Mathias Link, LSA

    (from left to right) Mathias Maurer, Astronaut of ESA ; Franz Fayot, Minister of the Economy; Mathias Link, LSA

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    Franz Fayot, ministre de l’Économie

    Franz Fayot, ministre de l’Économie

 

The event organised by the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) together with the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA), European Space Agency (ESA), and the Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology (LIST), took to the stage more than 70 speakers from key institutions in front of an audience of more than 1350 people (450 on-site and 900 online). Amongst the speakers were Franz Fayot, Luxembourg Minister of the Economy, and German Astronaut and Materials Scientist, Matthias Maurer, as well as key representatives from ESA, NASA and KIGAM.

"With only two years since the creation of ESRIC, we are happy to see the community growing and contributing to a strong, international space resources ecosystem", says Kathryn Hadler, Director of ESRIC.

The multidisciplinary community attending the Space Resources Week 2023 was able to see some of the latest technologies displayed, such as the 1:1 scale of the lander developed in the ESA Argonaut project.

The audience further had the opportunity to discover the work of partner organisations, companies and agencies, such as OffWorld, Polimak, DoraHacks, Ispace, the UK Space Agency, Robominers, EURO2MOON and the University of Luxembourg's SNT department, as well as an art exhibition courtesy to the Moon Gallery foundation.

Collaboration between ESRIC and KIGAM

Building on the exchanges during Luxembourg's economic mission to Korea end of 2022, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between ESRIC − powered by LSA, ESA and hosted at the LIST − and the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) during the conference.

"We are delighted to see this partnership between Luxembourg and Korea being taken to the next level and establish a stronger collaboration between the two national institutes", says Luxembourg Minister of the Economy, Franz Fayot.

ESA-ESRIC Space Resources Challenge

Following the success of the first Space Resources Challenge held in the Netherland and in Luxembourg between November 2021 and September 2022, the five finalist teams presented their lessons learnt on the first day of the event.

The winners of the €200.000 development contract with ESA, and €300.000 contract with ESRIC allocated in the framework of the competition, a consortium between FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik and Team Glimpse which was led by ETH Zürich and the University of Zurich have also been announced at this occasion.

"ESA is committed to drive innovation in lunar resource extraction and the ESA-ESRIC Space Resources Challenge is one of the initiatives that aims to generate new ideas and technologies from the community", says Melchiorre Conti, Space Resources Engineer ESA

Commercialization activities

During the second day of the conference, as part of the commercialization session, a wide range of international start-ups and ventures will share their experience. Amongst them, the five early-stage ventures that are currently being pre-incubated in the ESRIC Start-up Support Programme, the first world-wide programme entirely dedicated to space resources.

"With this annual event, ESRIC is contributing to the market consolidation of space resources, with new ventures shaping the future of commercial activities, aiming to make the Lunar Economy a reality", states Lari Cujko, ESRIC Start-up Support Programme Lead.

Press release by the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA)

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