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Unlocking Space for Investment

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Unlocking Space for Investment is an initiative, backed by the UK Space Agency, that aims to catalyse investment to support the growth of the UK space sector.

The National Space Strategy sets the ambition to grow the UK space economy through catalysing investment and championing the benefits of space. Unlocking Space for Investment (USI) will play a key role in enabling this ambition, through the delivery of a range interventions.

There are four key interventions that USI is currently delivering on, the USI: the Business & Investor Pathway (BIP), the UKI2S Space Portfolio (UKI2S), the USI Network and the Space Investment Day networking event.

In addition to our key interventions, USI are developing plans for further work to build an end-to-end business development and access to finance offer to enable a complete journey of growth for space companies.

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