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UK Space Agency CEO Paul Bate Opens New Optical Cleanroom

UK Space Agency CEO Paul Bate Opens New Optical Cleanroom
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) is delighted to announce the official opening of its new Research and Development Imaging Cleanroom at the company’s headquarters in Guildford. This cutting-edge facility will play a pivotal role in advancing the company’s capabilities in optical imaging, an essential component of its Earth observation satellite missions.
The Imaging Cleanroom, now operational and home to SSTL’s highly skilled Optical Payloads Team, has been established with the support of a £250,000 grant awarded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) in March 2024 under the Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund (SCIF). This funding – which SSTL matched with their own internal resources - highlights the UK Government’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the nation’s space infrastructure and fostering innovation in satellite technology.

In the main pic UK Space Agency CEO Dr. Paul Bate (centre) is flanked by SSTL Managing Dircetor Andrew Cawthorne (left) and SSTL Chairman Sir Martin Sweeting (right).

SSTL Managing Director, Andrew Cawthorne, commented: “We are immensely grateful to the UK Space Agency for their support through the Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund. Their investment has enabled us to create a fantastic, state-of-the-art cleanroom facility, which is now enabling our Payload Imaging Team to continue their vital work in designing and assembling the world-class optical imagers that power SSTL’s Earth observation missions. This marks another milestone in our mission to deliver innovative, high-performance satellite technology to our customers around the globe.”

The new cleanroom, tailored to meet the stringent environmental conditions required for developing and testing sophisticated optical imagers, will enhance SSTL’s capacity to produce leading-edge imaging solutions. Optical imagers are critical components of SSTL’s Earth observation satellites, providing the precise and reliable data essential for applications such as environmental monitoring, disaster management, and urban planning. Pictured below is SSTL’s Head of Optical Payloads, Steven Knox (centre) talking to Paul Bate (right) and Andrew Cawthorne (Left.)