베이스앤파워시티, 제6회 ESRIC 스타트업 지원 프로그램 1단계에 선정

The European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) announces seven selected projects for Phase I of its 6th Start-up Support Programme

15/05/2026

베이스앤파워시티, 제6회 ESRIC 스타트업 지원 프로그램 1단계에 선정

유럽 우주자원혁신센터(ESRIC)에서 제6회 스타트업 지원 프로그램 1단계에 선정된 7개의 글로벌 회사와 프로젝트를 발표했다. 특히, 이번 선정된 7개의 글로벌 회사 중, 한국의 로보틱스와 우주기술이 접목된 미래도시의 시스템 개발에 전문화 기업인, 베이스앤파워시티가 포함됐다. 달 기지 구축 모델과 기지 건설에 필요한 로보틱스 시스템을 개발과, 레고 블록처럼 기지를 조립하고 움직이는 도로로 건설용 인프라를 구축하는 연구를 진행하고 있다.

유럽 우주자원혁신센터(ESRIC)의 스타트업 지원 프로그램에 1단계에 선정된 회사들은 비즈니스, 기술, 상업 분야의 세계적인 전문가로부터 현물 지원을 받게 된다. 1단계를 통과하여 2단계로 진출하게 되는 기업들은 룩셈부르크에 딥테크 벤처 기업을 설립할 수 있는 기회가 제공된다. 


The European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) announces seven selected projects for Phase I of its 6th Start-up Support Programme


The European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) has announced the seven projects selected for Phase I of the 6th batch of its Start-up Support Programme (SSP), the world’s first international Incubation Programme dedicated to space resources technologies.
Run in partnership with Technoport, the Programme continues to grow a strong and diverse ISRU (in-situ resource utilisation) ecosystem, which now includes a portfolio of 25 projects.

Following a competitive selection process, seven early-stage ventures from across Europe, Asia, and North America have been selected for a three-month remote pre-incubation phase. This international cohort reflects the global momentum behind space resources, with selected projects headquartered in Austria, India, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, South Korea and the United States.

The strong representation from Asia, with projects from Japan, South Korea, and India, highlights the increasing engagement of these countries in the development of space resources technologies and opens the door for further international collaboration.
During Phase I, the selected teams will receive in-kind support from leading international experts across business, technical, and commercial domains. The objective is to help de-risk their use cases and prepare them for the next stage of development. At the end of this phase, one or more projects may be selected to advance into Phase II and establish a deep-tech venture in Luxembourg.

The selected projects cover a wide range of technologies critical to future space exploration, including autonomous robotics, excavation systems, optical communications, advanced materials, and in-space logistics.

The seven selected projects for SSP Batch 6, Phase I are:

  • Aureon Space Systems (Japan) - Developing a novel approach to mass propulsion and in-situ resource extraction by melting asteroid material and using it to generate thrust, enabling large-scale resource return without carrying propellant from Earth.

  • Base and Power City Corp. (South Korea) - Designing an autonomous robotics platform that coordinates multiple robotic agents for construction and infrastructure deployment in resource-constrained environments.

  • NaubotiX SARL (Luxembourg) - Providing a platform-agnostic module for robust, safe, and AI-driven robotic operations in both terrestrial and off-world environments.

  • SatEnlight (Italy) - Delivering high-capacity, secure optical communications using orbital angular momentum to support data-intensive and autonomous ISRU operations.

  • Torres Orbital Mining Inc. (USA) - Developing autonomous, dust-preventive excavation systems for extreme environments, combining robotics and AI.

  • Tumbleweed (Austria) - Offering return services for in-space manufacturing through pre-certified payload containers and a proprietary returnable satellite architecture.

  • Uncharted AI (India) - Building AI-driven robotic systems that provide real-time mineral intelligence in harsh, GPS-denied environments on Earth and in space.

About the ESRIC Start-up Support Programme

The ESRIC Start-up Support Programme (SSP), run in partnership with Technoport, is a unique international Commercialisation and Incubation Programme dedicated to space resources. Supported by the Luxembourg Space Agency, the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, and the European Space Agency, the Programme focuses on early-stage ventures developing technologies for space resources utilisation.

Through targeted support during high-risk development phases, the Programme helps startups strengthen their business cases and position themselves for engagement with industry, investors, and institutional partners.

Source: The European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) announces seven selected projects for Phase I of its 6th Start-up Support Programme - ESRIC 

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