Sponsors and partners

Our thanks to the following organisations who supported the Space Investment Forum in Edinburgh.

If you are interested in a partnership opportunities at the Leeds event on 26 March please contact us at: customer.service@dods-events.com or request our partnership brochure.

Headline sponsors

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1-2-1 Networking Partner

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Marks & Clerk

Marks & Clerk is a specialist intellectual property (IP) firm, offering services across the whole breadth of IP including patents, trade marks, designs, copyright, and other unregistered rights, as well as IP-based agreements, arbitration and litigation. We work with clients ranging from start-ups, spinouts and SMEs to universities and multinationals.

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Drinks Reception Partner

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GEC

The GEC Space Programme services and solutions include business units for Space Technologies, Launch Capabilities, Consulting Services, Talent Development, Spaceport Consulting and Additive Manufacturing.

Our GEC 2024 strategy includes supporting and leveraging the UKRI-STFC Harwell Science and Innovation campus (Harwell Space Campus), a perfect platform to launch our “GEC Space City” project.

In May 2023, General Electric Company (GEC) were proud to be the event partner to the inaugural UK Space Agency, Space Investment Forum at 116 Pall Mall, London. We continue our ongoing commitment to the UK Space sector by participating in the 2024 Space Investment Forum in Edinburgh.

Company

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Event supporters

Our thanks to the following organisations who have lent their support to promote this event to their networks.

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ADS

ADS is the UK trade association advancing leadership in aerospace, defence, security and space, to enable prosperity and clean, secure growth for our nation. Whether representing industry, connecting our members with business opportunities or driving forward innovation and growth, ADS is at the forefront of an array of activities, events and programmes that benefit our members.

We work with and across a large number of organisations, partners, and supporting bodies to deliver a range of highly valued activities and services on behalf of our sectors and the members we support. Our aim is to expand our world-leading and unique workforce capability and national advantage by delivering sector investment and knowledge to the frontiers of advanced manufacturing.

The British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (BVCA)

The British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (BVCA) is the voice of private capital in the UK.

We have been advocating for the UK’s private equity and venture capital industry for almost 40 years, helping it to uphold its vision and achieve its goals. We actively represent this diverse community of long-term investors, enabling them to speak with one clear and consistent voice to society, including the Government, media and MPs.

We connect institutional investors, fund managers, companies, advisers and service providers together, with our membership currently comprising more than 600 businesses from across the private capital ecosystem. This includes more than 250 PE and VC firms, 100 institutional investors and over 200 professional services firms.

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Science and Technology Facilities Council

Providing unique access to large-scale science facilities, equipment, and expertise both in the UK and internationally, the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) works collaboratively with businesses to reduce the risk surrounding innovation and enable new applications of technology in exciting and disruptive ways. By co-locating businesses alongside our facilities and expertise at 3 UK locations – Daresbury, Harwell, and Edinburgh – and catalysing this with industry cluster networks, we bring together the people who can innovate and change the world for the better.

STFC, part of UK Research and Innovation, is a world-leading multidisciplinary science organisation. Working collaboratively with academia to create an environment for UK scientific research to flourish, STFC is a national resource available to support UK businesses, from spin-outs to corporates.

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Space Scotland

Space Scotland is a not-for-profit company set up in 2021 to support, develop, and enhance the Scottish Space sector through active engagement with Scottish space industry, academics and development agencies.

Through partnerships and output-driven working group discussions, Space Scotland will deliver on the priorities of the Scottish Space Strategy, linking across the wider UK to support the National Space Strategy.

Space Scotland represents the Scottish Space industry interests both nationally and internationally, ensuring there is recognition of the local expertise that can be leveraged on a global stage. The industry group contains over 50 space companies, ranging across the entire space sector supply chain.

Space Scotland works with industry on a number of key properties that are focus areas with the Scottish Space Strategy, including sustainability and equality, diversity and inclusion. Working Groups in these areas have led to the development of the first Space Sustainability Roadmap, which was launched in 2021, ad and EDI Guidance Pack to support business broaden their scope of engagements across all segments of the community and workforce.

Space Scotland pioneers to push the boundary of how the Space sector can operate in the future, with sustainability and diversity at the heart of its processes.

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techUK

techUK is the UK’s technology trade association, bringing together people, companies and organisations to realise the positive outcomes of what digital technology can achieve. In early 2024, techUK will publish its first Emerging Space Technology ‘Industry Perspective’ report. This will set out which technologies its 1000+ member organisations see as critical to the future of space and explore how the UK can lead on them. Contact rory.daniels@techuk.org for more information.

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UKspace

UKspace is the official trade association of the UK space industry, representing and promoting space to government and other key stakeholders nationally and internationally. As a government priority sector, it has never been a better time to be a member of UKspace and a key and valued part of the UK space community.

Media Partner

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Holyrood Magazine

Holyrood​ is Scotland’s fortnightly political and current affairs magazine that keeps people informed with its award-winning and thought-provoking editorial.

The award-winning magazine of the year is read by the country’s key legislators, Scottish parliamentarians, civil servants, Scottish Government agencies, political parties, 32 local authority chief executives, as well as individual departments within councils, trade unions, health boards, educational organisations, voluntary organisations and non-governmental bodies.

Holyrood is frequently quoted within the Scottish Parliament as a source of reliable information and political debate and according to Ipsos MORI is the most widely read publication amongst MSPs, with the magazine cited as being influential in their decision-making.