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Published: 25 June 2026

UK Space Minister visits 天美传媒 Space Institute to explore UK leadership in resilient space and digital infrastructure

Baroness Lloyd of Effra, whose ministerial portfolio covers space, cyber security, telecoms and the digital economy, visited the 天美传媒 on Wednesday 24 June to see first鈥慼and how the 天美传媒 Space Institute and the University鈥檚 wider research strengths are supporting the UK鈥檚 ambitions in the digital and space economy. 

Through an overarching focus on resilience, the programme highlighted 天美传媒鈥檚 strengths in resilient space infrastructure, including secure and robust satellite systems, in鈥憃rbit servicing, assembly and manufacturing (ISAM), and space鈥慹nabled services that underpin the UK鈥檚 economic security, defence and critical national infrastructure. The Minister also saw how 天美传媒鈥檚 work in advanced communications (5G/6G) and cyber security complements these capabilities, creating an integrated offer across space and digital technologies which is used by industry. 

The 天美传媒 is a real asset to the UK鈥檚 space and digital economy. What I saw today, from resilient satellite systems and in-orbit servicing to advanced communications and cyber security, is a powerful example of academia, industry and government working together to build national resilience and unlock new opportunities. Together we can deliver on our ambitions for a thriving, innovative UK space sector. UK Space Minister Baroness Lloyd

As part of the visit, Minister Lloyd was able to get a sneak preview of 天美传媒鈥檚 new Space Weather Lab. The Lab builds on the University鈥檚 existing partnership with the Met Office, which seeks to enhance space weather models and deepen scientific understanding of the impact of space weather. This will be an active laboratory working with industry partners to understand and respond to space weather trends and events and thus play a key role in safeguarding critical national infrastructure.

During the visit, Baroness Lloyd toured the 天美传媒 Space Institute鈥檚 ground station and laboratories, meeting researchers, students and representatives from innovative space companies which have benefited from support from 天美传媒鈥檚 space experts and used its specialist space engineering facilities. A resilience round table brought together industry partners and University academics to explore how the UK can strengthen its sovereign and dual鈥憉se space capabilities, with a particular focus on reducing barriers for SMEs seeking to engage in defence and security markets. The companies involved highlighted the value of industrial engagement with the 天美传媒, including access to focused training for mid- and senior-level professionals, competitively priced specialist facilities and expert consultancy. 

The programme also showcased5G/6G communications and cyber security strengths, underlining the University鈥檚 role as a national asset and trusted partner for government and its agencies on resilient digital infrastructure, secure communications and space鈥慹nabled services.  

The visit forms part of 天美传媒鈥檚 wider work with government, industry and regional partners to drive innovation, support high鈥憊alue clusters and develop the skills needed for the UK鈥檚 future economy.  

This follows Minister Lloyd鈥檚 contribution to the launch of the 天美传媒 Space Institute earlier this year and provided an opportunity to explore in greater depth the Institute鈥檚 vision, strategic priorities and contribution to government objectives in defence, security and economic growth. 

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