Smiths Interconnect awarded nearly £2m funding from UK Space Agency

Smiths Interconnect, provider of high-reliability connectivity products and solutions serving the aerospace and defence, medical, semiconductor test, and industrial markets, has received £1,907,065 in funding from the UK Space Agency through its Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund (SCIF).

The funding will be used by Smiths Interconnect to enhance its Space Qualification Laboratory, a cutting-edge facility in Dundee that simulates the extreme conditions of space – one of the harshest environments known to humankind – to assure the quality and durability of space components. From simulating the extreme vibration and shock environment of launch to surviving the extreme temperature swings experienced during space flight, the lab has a full range of capabilities in which it will be investing substantially through the SCIF grant.

A key goal for Smiths Interconnect is to reduce both the time-to-market and cost of manufacturing of its radio frequency (RF) and optical components. This will be enabled by developing new, in-house digital manufacturing capabilities and scaling up production through the automation of manufacturing processes, assembly and testing of products. RF and optical components are essential components for space exploration providing critical communication and data transfer capabilities in deep space.

Julian Fagge, president of Smiths Interconnect, said: “Ongoing investment in the UK space sector in recent years is helping the country to become a global leader in space. Our work in Dundee aims to create unrivalled design, prototyping and manufacturing capacity coupled with an open-innovation space qualification testing lab, serving a key market need and strengthening our national space capabilities further. We are grateful to the UK Space Agency for supporting us in our mission.”

Dr Paul Bate, chief executive of the UK Space Agency, added: “It’s exciting to see the emergence and growth of vibrant space clusters across Scotland and the whole of the UK. Smiths Interconnect’s Space Qualification Laboratory in Dundee is a brilliant demonstration of the potential of our thriving space sector to develop innovative infrastructure that helps us to deliver increasingly ambitious missions and capabilities.

“The Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund highlights the government’s commitment to space and will help deliver the goal set out in the National Space Strategy to build one of the most innovative and attractive space economies in the world, developing new skills and creating jobs.”

Through the UKSA SCIF funding, Smiths Interconnect plans to make its lab available to other UK space companies, particularly within the UK’s space clusters – areas of the country where the UK’s space industry is flourishing – enabling them to utilise these high-quality space testing and qualification capabilities.

To date, Smiths Interconnect’s Space Qualification Laboratory has completed more than 50 space component test and qualification campaigns.

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