EgSA Invites Global Startups to Join Small Technology Park Initiative

Dr Sherif Sedky, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency. Source: EgSA

The Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) has launched a strategic initiative to promote innovation and localise satellite manufacturing technology in Egypt and Africa. The project, which includes establishing a Small Technology Park within the agency’s premises, invites startups and entrepreneurs worldwide to collaborate and take advantage of numerous incentives. This initiative is designed to attract upstream companies involved in satellite manufacturing and technology, helping to position Egypt as a key player in the African space ecosystem.

The goal is to incubate companies—whether mature businesses or new startups—that specialise in satellite technology. This initiative aims to localise satellite manufacturing in Egypt and Africa, reducing reliance on foreign technology and fostering homegrown solutions for satellite development. In addition, the park primarily targets upstream companies involved in satellite design, manufacturing, and other aspects of satellite technology. Although there are no restrictions on the specific type of technology, downstream companies are not the focus of this initiative. The goal is to create a vibrant ecosystem where cutting-edge satellite technology can be developed and exported globally.

Key Features of EgSA’s Small Technology Park

  1. Custom-Free Transactions: One of the primary benefits of setting up in the technology park is the exemption from customs duties for all transactions. This allows companies to focus on innovation and product development without the financial burden of customs fees. However, companies must ensure that their products and operations meet Egyptian standards and requirements.
  2. Joint Venture Opportunities: While the technology park is open to local and international companies, joint ventures with the Egyptian Space Agency can partake in the programme. The park offers flexible options, allowing foreign companies to register and operate in Egypt, even without direct government agreements, provided they partner with the agency.
  3. Access to State-of-the-Art Facilities: Companies operating within the Small Technology Park will have full access to the infrastructure and facilities of the EgSA, including laboratories, design facilities, the satellite AIT (Assembly, Integration, Testing) facility and other advanced resources. This access ensures businesses can leverage the latest technology to enhance their projects, from satellite design to testing and assembly.
  4. Infrastructure and Logistics Support: The technology park will provide comprehensive logistical and infrastructure support. Companies will benefit from world-class facilities that cater to satellite manufacturing and upstream technology development, making it an ideal location for innovation.
  5. Tax Considerations and Market Restrictions: While no direct tax benefits exist, companies selling their products within the local Egyptian market will face certain restrictions. Specifically, they can only sell up to 30% of their production within Egypt, with the remaining 70% intended for export, which aligns with the initiative’s goal of bolstering Egypt’s export market.
  6. Incubation Programme for Startups: EgSA has also launched an incubation programme to support startups. Entrepreneurs can submit their ideas to the agency, and if accepted, they will be provided with space, logistics, and access to essential resources. The programme, which started six months ago, offers governmental funding that covers the cost of using the facilities. This funding is a crucial step toward helping startups get off the ground.

Path Forward: A Gateway for Global Satellite Technology

The Small Technology Park initiative is a bold step forward for Egypt, positioning the country as a gateway for satellite technology in Africa. In addition, Egypt is inviting companies worldwide to participate in this dynamic new venture by offering custom-free transactions, access to cutting-edge facilities, and a collaborative environment for joint ventures.

The initiative underscores Egypt’s commitment to advancing its space capabilities and creating a thriving ecosystem for satellite technology. As the programme develops, it will drive innovation, job creation, and international collaboration, further cementing Egypt’s role as a key player in the global space industry.