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rymdindustrin

Rymdindustrin is the Swedish term for the space industry, encompassing activities related to the design, development, testing, manufacturing, launch, and operation of spacecraft and space-related services. In Sweden, the space sector includes public authorities, research institutions, universities, and private companies that collaborate with European and international partners. The Swedish National Space Agency (Rymdstyrelsen) coordinates national space policy, funds research, and represents Sweden in international space organizations. The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) operates the Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, a major site for sounding rocket and balloon launches, as well as satellite tracking, ground segments, and development services for customers including government agencies and research groups.

Sweden participates in European Space Agency programs and contributes to Earth observation, science missions, and satellite

Esrange and Sweden's space capabilities have positioned the country as a venue for high-latitude rocket testing,

technology.
The
country
supports
university
and
industry
research
in
propulsion,
remote
sensing,
telecommunications,
and
space
instrumentation.
The
private
sector
includes
aerospace
and
defense
companies
that
supply
sensors,
avionics,
and
ground-based
infrastructure,
often
through
collaborations
with
larger
European
contractors.
data
collection
in
Arctic
regions,
and
European
research
infrastructure.
Looking
forward,
rymdindustrin
is
shaped
by
increasing
demand
for
small
satellites
and
commercial
launch
services,
tighter
space
debris
management,
and
continued
collaboration
within
the
European
space
ecosystem.
Sweden
aims
to
strengthen
national
capabilities
while
expanding
international
partnerships.