Meet The Partners - Exotopic

With the second round of applications ongoing, our lead partner Exotopic, is ready to propel the next cohort of talented space entrepreneurs through the UK Space Agency Accelerator.

UK Space Agency Accelerator partner Exotopic is a consultancy focused on growing the Science and Technology sector by investing in the development of new capabilities, services and skills. Their team of scientists and innovators bring together government, industry and academia to build solutions for the future.

The Expertise

Exotopic brings a unique set of expertise to the table, acting as a bridge between technology and business across various sectors in the UK and internationally. With a diverse client base that includes public, private and third sector organisations as well as academic and research institutes, Exotopic provides tailored support for a wide range of projects.

The Impact

What sets Exotopic apart is their energetic and approachable in-house expertise and extensive networks across multiple domains, including space, defence, biotechnology and energy. This allows them to offer comprehensive guidance and insights to their clients, leveraging their scientific foundations and deep understanding of technology, applying it to commercial applications.

Exotopic’s ability to research, analyse and develop practical and usable insights for both technical and non-technical audiences is a core strength of their business and cornerstone of their expertise. Exotopic brings the necessary analytical skills and experience to translate complex technical information into key insights for business development and financing, making it simpler for stakeholders to assess and make informed decisions.

Space

Thanks to Exotopic’s comprehensive skillset, they run several support programmes with the UK Government and the European Space Agency, and are the trusted business partner for other UK-based companies ranging from ground station networks to quantum-enabled semiconductor solutions.

With ambition to drive future science and technology markets, Exotopic delivers industry training, outreach and education programmes. Their team created and co-organise the MACH student rocketry competition and have worked with over 200 students in the past three years, bringing their enthusiasm and experience to inspire the next generation of space scientists.

Such a breadth of specialist knowledge, expertise and passion allows Exotopic to delve into an exciting array of projects with a range of businesses and people.

What Exotopic offers entrepreneurs

Thanks to their comprehensive in-house expertise, partnerships and extensive networks across multiple domains, Exotopic provides sector-specific guidance, insights and connections to participants of the UK Space Agency Accelerator Programme, leveraging their deep understanding of entrepreneurs to set up and run effective and successful businesses.

“The UK Space Agency Accelerator is a unique opportunity to access key partners and tools for accelerating a business into the future space economy.” - Exotopic

The UK Space Agency Accelerator Programme is a fantastic experience. Through it, participants learn essential skills and techniques to run a business efficiently, while becoming part of an ever-growing network of space entrepreneurs. They can set their ambitions high, be inspired and create powerful connections for partnerships, collaboration and funding. The UK Space Agency Accelerator programme really makes the difference.

“The support does not end with the accelerator; we are building a network of connected space businesses that are the future of the UK space industry.”

If you want to be part of the UK Space Agency Accelerator, our Explore programme is currently open for applications until the 25th of August. Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. If you’d like to learn more about partnering with the UK Space Agency Accelerator, get in touch with us through this form today.

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