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UK space sector bolstered with government reforms to boost growth and cut red tape

A message from the UK Space Clusters

Edinburgh, 20 August 2025 – Dear all, you may have seen today’s announcement regarding significant changes to the UK space sector’s administrative structure. The functions of the UK Space Agency will be transferred into the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), with its work continuing within the department.

At this stage, there are no immediate implications for the clusters or our ongoing activities. We remain committed to our mission: supporting and promoting space innovation, economic growth, and collaboration across academia, industry, and government within our regions and across the UK as a collective. Our relationships with former UKSA teams, now transitioning to DSIT, will continue unchanged in the short term.

Space Scotland and our Scottish Government partners will maintain close engagement with key stakeholders in DSIT to ensure that the priorities of the Space Scotland space community are recognised and supported throughout this period of change.

UK Space Agency CEO Paul Bate has expressed optimism about the transition, viewing it as an opportunity to strengthen the UK’s strategic focus in space policy and delivery. He said:

The UK Space Clusters stand ready to represent and champion our communities as further details of the restructuring emerge.

We will keep you updated as developments unfold. In the meantime, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your local cluster lead if you have any questions or concerns.

 You can see the announcement here: UK space sector bolstered with government reforms to boost growth and cut red tape – GOV.UK