Investors scout space spin-offs


 
 
28 May 2010
 
Investors looking for promising opportunities in space spin-offs used ESA’s Investment Forum in Stuttgart, Germany, this month to meet 28 young entrepreneurial companies looking for financing to start their businesses.
 
 
 
Adriano Meta, Director of MetaSensing
   
Entrepreneur Meta
 
Organised by ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme Office (TTPO) and managed by Europe Unlimited, this was the fourth Forum. Most of the companies were from the four ESA Business Incubation Centres in the Netherlands, Germany and Italy.

In parallel, the European Commission organised a workshop on satellite applications, underlining the role of the forum in bringing innovators, investors and industry together.
 
 
Frank M. Salzgeber, Head of ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme
   
Frank M. Salzgeber
 
“In our incubation centres we help the entrepreneurs to get started,” said Frank M. Salzgeber, Head of TTPO.

“They come with great ideas and we provide them with office space, seed funding and contact with experts to mature their ideas and develop them into potential businesses.

“The next step is to find partners and investors who can support them with financing and target their business. At the forum they get the opportunity to present and discuss their business ideas and plans with venture capitalist and investors.”
 
 
Entrepreneur and investor Anton Arts
 
Entrepreneur and investor Anton Arts
 
 
Attracting investors
 
“There are a lot of technologies that were originally created for space applications that have profoundly changed the life of consumers, ranging from Earth observation to navigation,” added entrepreneur and investor Anton Arts, partner of New Venture Partners LLC.

“An example is the ambitious Google Earth, which has really changed the way that people think about their environment.
 
 
Dr Bernd Geiger, of Triangle Venture Capital Group Management
   
Investor Dr Bernd Geiger
 
“As venture capitalists, we have a lot of experience in taking raw technology from the lab and adding a layer of commercial reality to those technologies, and moving them to actual businesses.”

Dr Bernd Geiger, of Triangle Venture Capital Group Management, noted: “The most important point is how entrepreneurs kick off their ideas, but it requires resources. You need to be ready to live for a year or more without getting any revenue.

“This is the proven truth of a young start-up company, and for that you need financing. That is the role of a venture capitalist, and to make sure that it takes only one year to acquire the first customer.”
 
 
Vincent van Wylick, Director of AquaCinema
 
Entrepreneur van Wylick
 
 
Triangle also manages the recently launched Open Sky Technologies Fund, which ESA initiated and invests in. The fund has a target volume of €100 million to support space-to-non-space spin-offs.

During the forum, 28 start-up companies discussed their business ideas with the venture capital professionals, opening up the dialogue on obtaining investments.
 
 
Alexandre van Damme, Director of EATOPS
   
Entrepreneur van Damme
 
To date, ESA’s Business Incubation Centres have created 50 companies, with 90% still in business. Some have grown significantly and a quarter have been acquired by other companies.

The next ESA Investment Forum will take place in Milan, Italy on 5 October 2010.
 
 
More on ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme on ESA TTP website.
 
 


Investment Forum


Video interviews

 •  - (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMJW35NL9G_0.html)
 •  Frank Salzgeber (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMJW35NL9G_0.html)
 •  - (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMM245NL9G_0.html)
 •  Dr Bernd Geiger (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMM245NL9G_0.html)
 •  - (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMS145NL9G_0.html)
 •  Anton Arts (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMS145NL9G_0.html)
 •  - (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMPB45NL9G_0.html)
 •  Vincent van Wylick (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMPB45NL9G_0.html)
 •  - (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEM0445NL9G_0.html)
 •  Adriano Meta (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEM0445NL9G_0.html)
 •  - (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEM6C45NL9G_0.html)
 •  Alexandre van Damme (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEM6C45NL9G_0.html)
 •  Business Incubation Centre relaunched (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMPIWS4I9G_0.html)

Selection Campaigns

 •  ESA Investment Forum 2010 – finance for start-ups and companies (http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMBI3DKP6G_Benefits_0.html)
 •  New investment fund backs space technologies finding uses on Earth (http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMRE27K56G_index_0.html)
 •  Open Sky Technologies Fund (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/SEMTZNRMTWE_0.html)
 •  ESA Investment Forum 2010 Stuttgart (http://www.e-unlimited.com/events/view.aspx?events_pages_id=469)
 •  Technology Transfer Programme Office (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/TTP2/)
 •  Business Incubation (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Business_Incubation/index.html)