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Space Scotland hosts international forum in Edinburgh

Senior diplomats from 20 countries and some of Scotland’s most innovative space companies gathered in Edinburgh to turn international interest into tangible partnerships at 'Space Connects the World: Consular Corps Scottish Space Forum'.



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Convened by the Space Scotland International Engagement Working Group, the high-impact forum brought representatives from 20 nations into direct, deal-focused discussions with Scotland’s rapidly expanding space sector, underscoring growing global demand for its expertise in satellite technology, data services and downstream applications.

Hosted at the French Institute of Scotland, the event provided a rare, action-oriented platform where diplomatic missions and industry leaders engaged in targeted conversations and pitched on trade, investment and market access.

Delegations from Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, India, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland and USA took part in focused sessions with Scottish companies, identifying concrete routes to collaboration and aligning on shared priorities in an increasingly competitive global space economy.

Dr Natasha Nicolson CEO of Space Scotland said: “This was about more than networking, it was about unlocking real opportunities. Bringing diplomats and industry together like this creates momentum that translates into partnerships, investment and long-term growth for Scotland’s space sector.”

Stéphane Pailler, French Consul General added: “Space is a driver of growth and innovation in our industrial sectors. The significant audience was a real testament to how thriving the Scottish Space industries are. Many consuls generals, many space companies, many issues of interest.”

The forum reflects Scotland’s accelerating position as a globally connected hub for space innovation, with international partners actively seeking entry points into its dynamic ecosystem.

With over 40 participants, the event marks a decisive step forward in strengthening Scotland’s global space relationships and building a strong pipeline of future commercial and collaborative ventures.

Space Scotland is a not-for-profit, sector-led organisation established in 2021 to deliver on national space strategies and accelerate the growth and global impact of Scotland’s space sector. By uniting industry, academia and government, it champions collaboration across the nation’s unique end-to-end space ecosystem — from design and manufacturing to launch and data applications. Through this collective effort, Space Scotland is helping position the country as one of the world’s most innovative and resilient space economies.

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