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Wed, Mar 10, 2010

New Investment Fund Backs Space Technologies Finding Uses On Earth

Venture Capital Available For Businesses With Ideas For New Uses For Space Technology

The European Space Agency (ESA) has had long standing technology transfer and business incubation programs to help adapt space technologies to Earth-bound use.  Now, the agency says it will strengthen these initiatives by supporting new businesses using space innovations through a dedicated venture capital fund.

The Open Sky Technologies Fund (OSTF) is an early-stage venture capital fund aimed at nurturing the most promising business opportunities arising from space technologies and satellite applications for terrestrial industries. The OSTF will be managed by Triangle Venture Capital Group on ESA's behalf.

Michel Courtois, ESA Director of Technical and Quality Management, formally signed an agreement with Bernd Geiger, Managing General Partner and founder of Triangle, at ESA Headquarters on 4 March.

The fund has attained an initial 'first closing' value of $20.3 million, with the target of raising up to $136 million (100 million euros) by June 2011. It will source investment opportunities across all 18 ESA Member States identified through ESA's Technology Transfer program Office (TTPO) and its partners.

"The OSTF is ESA's first step into the venture capital world but represents a logical next step from our existing technology transfer activities," said Director Courtois. "The TTPO has built up an extensive technology transfer network in cooperation with the European Space Incubation Network ESINET that is part of the European Business Incubator Network (EBN). ESA has set up a quartet of ESA Business Incubation centers which have helped to create more than 70 companies so far.

"But for these incubated companies to continue to grow they need access to investment capital. With the OSTF, ESA is supporting young and entrepreneurial companies which are putting innovative ideas from space technology, services and applications to terrestrial uses. This will help to increase the benefits coming back from space to European citizens."

This first European venture capital fund dedicated to the space community will be run for ESA by Triangle, a recognized player in Europe's venture capital community. Triangle has been working exclusively with spin-offs from universities and research centers for the past 13 years.

Triangle has become a leading early-stage technology investor, with four funds managed to date. The company has a long-standing affinity with the sector and related expertise, including investor status in a prominent ESA spin-off company iOpener Media, which uses satnav-derived location-based service technology to facilitate realtime integration of real-world objects such as Formula 1 racing cars into virtual gaming environments. iOpener is part of the ESTEC Business Incubation center (BIC) in Noordwijk, the Netherlands.

FMI: www.esa.int/ttp

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