European Space Industry is Aiming at the Sky
Last week the EU Space Conference 2025 took place in Aalborg as part of the Danish EU-Presidency. More than 450 stakeholders from science, policy, industry and media met during the two-day conference. The EU Commissioner for Defense and Space Andrius Kubilius, the Danish Minister for Higher Education and Science Christina Egelund and the former Danish Prime Minister and NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen were among the speakers.
Already at the opening of the conference, it was clear that the importance of space research and its utilization has changed dramatically. The Minister Christina Egelund announced that Denmark will invest 2,7 billion DKK in space related activities during the next four years. Science Stories decided to ask one of the top speakers, Stephan Roemer from OHB in Germany, to give an overview of what tendences the conference was showing with Danish and European space industry’s development and give us a perspective of the opportunities and the challenges. OHB is one of the three largest space companies in Europe. It seems in the near future we can expect a dramatic development of space related tools such as satellites will be an integrated part of many fields from research, resource management and agriculture to defense.
At the end of the conference Science Stories had an opportunity to ask Anders Fogh Rasmussen about the outcome of the conference and the great perspective of space activities in the future.
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