Eight companies have joined the Glasgow City Innovation District (GCID) Venture Studio Challenge pillar, looking to drive technological advancements in space data and sustainability solutions across various sectors.
The first cohort to join the challenge pillar will take part in the ‘space data for industry’ programme, providing them with grant funding to help them create innovative solutions that use space data to further collaborations with customers. The cohort represents a wide spectrum of expertise, including Earth Observation, fleet management, cybersecurity, IoT, and renewable energy, highlighting Glasgow’s commitment to being the leader of Space technology and sustainability innovation.
“Each of these Glasgow based companies brings a unique perspective through the use of Space data to the world’s most pressing challenges, and importantly each company has brought an industry challenge partner on board who will work alongside the project teams ensuring the delivery of a commercially focused solution” said Alisdair Gunn, Director, Glasgow City Innovation District.
Derek Shaw, Director, Scaling Innovation, at Scottish Enterprise, said: “As the demand for satellite data from a wide range of customers grows, so do the economic opportunities associated with the space data management market. Governments want to analyse it from a disaster preparedness perspective. Academics need it for their research. And businesses spanning fisheries to insurers, and everything in between are tuning into its value. So, it’s important that we support the development of our home-grown companies, particularly when we’ve identified space as an industry where Scotland can take a leading role.”
As part of the cohort Glasgow City Innovation District alongside support partner Scottish Enterprise will be working with the following organisations and industry partners on eight exciting new projects:
AAC Clyde Space Ltd
Bypass
Craft Prospect Limited
Digital Content Analysis Technology Ltd (D-CAT)
Krucial
Lupovis Ltd
Trade in Space Ltd
Trios Renewables
The GCID Venture Studio continues to be a springboard for impactful tech-driven initiatives, supporting businesses that address real-world challenges with practical, scalable solutions. As these companies develop, they underscore Glasgow’s role as a leader in sustainable and transformative technology.
This project is funded by Glasgow City Council and UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.