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Government support for the space industry: funding models and priorities with the UK Space Agency

Government support for the space industry: funding models and priorities with the UK Space Agency

Update: 2025-11-12
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Government funding plays a crucial role in the space industry; it supports both emerging and established companies. In this episode, Christopher Baugh, Partner at Analysys Mason, speaks with Dallas Kasaboski, Principal Analyst at Analysys Mason, and Craig Brown, Director of Investment at the UK Space Agency (UKSA). They discuss why government support is essential for the health of the space sector and how it is deployed, including grants, subsidies, contracts and other mechanisms.


The conversation explores:



  • current government support initiatives for the space industry in the UK and how they are deployed

  • which organisations benefit most from government funding and why commercial markets still require support

  • how government intervention supports start-ups as they scale and work towards sustainability

  • the role of public funding in helping companies to raise private investment

  • the outlook for space security and defence programmes in the current geopolitical climate

  • how funding aligns with the various stages of technology development

  • how private-sector space companies should approach and use government support.


This episode also provides insight into how public-sector support influences space market growth, investment and long-term sustainability.

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Government support for the space industry: funding models and priorities with the UK Space Agency

Government support for the space industry: funding models and priorities with the UK Space Agency

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