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by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Europe Eyes €1.5 Trillion Space Market⁢ by 2035,Calls ⁢for ‌Increased Investment

Brussels,Belgium – October 14,2025 – A burgeoning space ⁤economy poised to reach €1.5 trillion by 2035 demands ‍immediate ⁢and sustained investment to secure Europe’s competitive edge, according⁣ to industry leaders and ‍the European Union Space Program Agency (EUSPA). The call to action, amplified⁤ today by EUSPA managing Director Rodrigo da Costa, underscores the⁢ critical⁢ need for a more ⁢resilient and ‍autonomous‍ European presence ‍in the rapidly‌ expanding space sector.

This projected growth represents a significant prospect for‌ European businesses and job‌ creation, but realizing ‌it hinges​ on​ overcoming current challenges in funding, technological development, and strategic autonomy. The expansion isn’t limited to conventional space activities; it encompasses a vast ecosystem including satellite-based services, data analytics,⁤ and downstream applications‍ impacting ‍sectors from agriculture and transportation to security ⁢and environmental monitoring. Failure⁤ to invest decisively risks ceding market ⁤share to competitors in the United​ States and asia, potentially⁤ undermining Europe’s technological sovereignty.

Da Costa, in a video message delivered today, emphasized the ‍importance of fostering ⁣a “safer, more competitive and resistant European space age.” The EUSPA is actively⁤ working ‍to unlock‍ the ‌full potential of ⁤the European space program, including Galileo ​and Copernicus, by supporting innovative businesses and facilitating ⁤access to funding.

The €1.5 trillion market forecast ​builds upon⁤ existing​ growth within the sector. according to recent analyses,the space economy​ already contributes significantly to European GDP⁢ and employs hundreds of thousands ⁤of skilled workers. Though,maintaining this momentum requires addressing key bottlenecks,including attracting private investment,streamlining regulations,and fostering ‍collaboration​ between public and private entities. The European ⁤Commission ‍is ​currently reviewing its space strategy to‌ identify ‍further opportunities ‍for investment and policy reform.

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