N° 61–2025: Media Invitation: ESA’s Space for European Resilience conference
21 October 2025
Under the auspices of the Danish presidency of the Council of the EU and in the presence of the European Commission, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) organise the “Space for European Resilience: rising to the collective challenge” conference on 28 October in Brussels, Belgium.
Updated on October 22
This high-level conference will bring together key decision-makers and thought leaders shaping Europe's strategic future.
This event will feature high-level officials from the Member States and the European space ecosystem: speakers from National Space and Security Communities, the European Commission, the European Parliament, the European Space Agency, leading European defence institutions, and industry.
Ahead of the 2025 ESA Council meeting at Ministerial level and considering the preparation for the Union Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034, this event will provide a key opportunity to present a broad European initiative towards better harnessing the dual-use potential of space for security from an institutional, industrial, capability and operational point of view.
More information for media
The conference takes place on 28 October 2025 from 8:00 to 16:00 CET at the Mix Brussels hotel, Bd du Souverain 25/1, 1170 Brussels, Belgium.
For more information on the programme and speakers, please visit the conference’s website.
Journalists interested to attend the event in person are invited to register here.
A press conference will be held during the event around 13:45 CET. The precise timing will be confirmed to participants on the day of the event.
The press conference will also be accessible remotely. Journalists interested to participate should register by choosing the appropriate form (ONLINE or IN PERSON) at this link: https://blogs.esa.int/forms/esa-media-briefing-form.
Please address all queries, questions and interview requests to the ESA media relations team:
Contact on site :
Jules Grandsire jules.grandsire@esa.int
Background information
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, space has become an essential element of Europe’s security and strategic autonomy. Recognising the urgent need to strengthen the European industrial base and close critical capability gaps, the European Space Agency (ESA) is advancing the “European Resilience from Space” (ERS) initiative. This effort aims to deliver advanced space-enabled capabilities to support European actors. Under the ERS initiative, ESA, in close cooperation with the European Commission's Directorate General for Defence Industry and Space (DG DEFIS), and in response to Member States’ demands, proposes this European Resilience from Space (ERS) programme.
ESA's ERS proposal - to be submitted by the ESA Director General at the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial level in Bremen on 26-27 November 2025 - constitutes the first programmatic pillar supporting the future Earth Observation Governmental Service (EOGS) of the EU, aiming at providing highly reactive, dual-use, independent space-based Earth Observation capabilities to deliver rapid, reliable, and secure data, products and services. Considering the potential national, European, and commercial segments of the envisioned architecture, this approach will require significant programmatic and institutional coordination among the European Commission, ESA, and Member States alike.
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