The UK Space Agency has embarked on its biennial survey of the space industry and has contracted Oxford Economics to undertake the task.
The survey will cover the traditional providers of space technology (upstream) and those who exploit the technology (downstream).
However there are many companies whose business is partially or wholly dependent on space but who do not deal directly with space organisations or see themselves as part of the space industry. If you fit in this category, we are particularly keen to hear from you.
Download a letter (PDF, 36 Kb) from David Williams, Chief Executive, UK Space Agency explaining the background and importance of the survey. To participate in the survey, please visit the Oxford Economics website.
You are invited to answer the survey online, but if you would prefer a hard copy version to complete and return by email or post, please inform Pete Collings, tel: 0207 803 1411.
If you wish to discuss your involvement with the UK Space Agency, please contact George Pritchard, on 01793 418 060.
The survey will cover the traditional providers of space technology (upstream) and those who exploit the technology (downstream).
However there are many companies whose business is partially or wholly dependent on space but who do not deal directly with space organisations or see themselves as part of the space industry. If you fit in this category, we are particularly keen to hear from you.
Download a letter (PDF, 36 Kb) from David Williams, Chief Executive, UK Space Agency explaining the background and importance of the survey. To participate in the survey, please visit the Oxford Economics website.
You are invited to answer the survey online, but if you would prefer a hard copy version to complete and return by email or post, please inform Pete Collings, tel: 0207 803 1411.
If you wish to discuss your involvement with the UK Space Agency, please contact George Pritchard, on 01793 418 060.
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