Catalan Space Agency
The Catalan Space Agency is a space agency in Catalonia, an autonomous community of Spain. Founded in 2021, it successfully launched three nanosatellites: Enxaneta on March 22, 2021, Menut on January 3, 2023 and Minairó on April 15, 2023.
History
The program had an initial duration of two years, from 2021 until 2023, and envisages the launch of up to six satellites with a public investment of 21 million dollars over four years with part of the co-financing from the European Regional Development Fund. The agency is under the authority of the Catalan Ministry of Digital Policies, and was announced as part of the "NewSpace Strategy of Catalonia" on October 27, 2020.The then Minister of Digital Policies, Jordi Puigneró, explained that this space agency would be responsible for managing the entire government space strategy, and that on October 27th, 2020 it had already launched a bidding process for the first two satellites. The project in which the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia would collaborate would have a budget of 2.5 million euros. The Catalan government's forecast at the time was that this public investment could create 1,200 jobs in the next 5 years, multiplying by 15 the initial amount invested, reaching approximately 280-300 million euros in these 5 years.