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Artist’s illustration of modern UK satellites orbiting Earth, representing new government funding for next-generation satellite networks

UK Space Minister unlocks £30M to boost satellite networks

4 March 2026 Science No Comments2 Mins Read
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UK backs next‑generation satellite networks with £30M fund

The UK government has released a fresh £30 million funding package to support domestic firms developing the satellite networks of the future, in a move designed to strengthen Britain’s position in the rapidly expanding global space economy.

The initiative, announced by the UK Space Minister, targets companies working on advanced satellite communications, secure connectivity and resilient orbital infrastructure. The funding is expected to accelerate the design, testing and deployment of systems that can deliver high‑capacity, low‑latency coverage for commercial and government users.

Focus on resilient, secure satellite connectivity

According to the announcement, the £30M package will be channelled into projects that enhance the UK’s capabilities in low Earth orbit (LEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO) networks, including technologies that improve data throughput, cybersecurity and in‑orbit reliability.

Priority areas include new satellite constellations, advanced ground segment equipment, and software‑defined network management systems that can dynamically route traffic and mitigate interference. The government aims to ensure UK firms can compete with major international players in the race to build the backbone of tomorrow’s global connectivity.

Boost for UK space industry and regional growth

The funding is also intended to stimulate growth across the wider UK space sector, which already supports tens of thousands of high‑skilled jobs. Innovative small and medium‑sized enterprises are expected to be key beneficiaries, alongside more established aerospace and telecoms players.

Industry leaders say the move will help unlock private investment, accelerate commercialisation of research from UK universities and laboratories, and reinforce the country’s strategic autonomy in critical communications infrastructure.

By backing companies that can deliver secure, high‑performance satellite networks, the UK government is signalling that space‑enabled connectivity is central not only to future economic growth, but also to national resilience and global competitiveness.

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