The Space North East England delegation touched down in Orlando for Florida Commercial Space Week
Entrepreneurs and innovators from the North East have jetted to the US as part of moves to attract investment in the region’s booming space sector.
The Space North East England delegation touched down in Orlando for Florida Commercial Space Week, an annual event bringing together industry leaders with Government and military leaders, for four days of strategy and collaboration to advance the global commercial space economy.
The regional delegation included representatives from UK space companies and the North East’s universities, keen to build international partnerships, showcase capability and explore new opportunities during a packed programme of conferences, meetings and site visits.
Those taking part included Durham, Newcastle and Northumbria universities as well as North East companies MSP and NEL Technologies.
Lisa Mullen, interim cluster manager of Space North East England, who coordinated and led the trip, said: “Our mission brought North East England’s leading innovators into the heart of Florida’s booming space ecosystem during Commercial Space Week to SpaceCom 2026. It helped us forge new collaborations and opened market opportunities, as well as reinforcing transatlantic links across the commercial space sector.”
Over the course of the five-day visit, which concluded at the weekend, the team visited the University of Central Florida, with the programme focusing on industry, academia, and the broader space ecosystem. The delegation also headed to Florida’s Space Coast for meetings and site visits with some of the world’s most influential space organisations, and spent two days were spent attending Commercial Space Week, SpaceCom 2026 in Orlando, to pitch products and services to potential investors and partners.
Ms Mullen said: “It was a fantastic visit for the delegation and we hope we’ve done the North East proud and that the relationships we’ve built and the contacts we’ve made will benefit the region’s space sector, which has continued to go from strength to strength in recent years.
“There’s no substitute for being in the room where things are happening, and it was great for us to be there representing the region, showing the skills and expertise we can contribute to investors in this field.”
The visit was arranged by the Government’s Department for Business and Trade and hosted by the British Consulate General in Miami. A delegation from Space Florida is expected to visit the North East next month to further strengthen international ties.








