The city of Seville continues to consolidate its position as one of the leading emerging hubs of the space industry in Europe. In a context of sector growth driven by New Space, the Andalusian capital is strengthening its standing through a strategy that combines talent attraction, business development, and institutional support.

This prominence will be reflected in the second edition of New Space & Solutions – “Where we tell you what New Space does for us”, taking place from April 14 to 17, where Seville City Council will play a prominent role as one of the key players in the development of the space ecosystem in southern Europe. New Space & Solutions 2026 will be held in a hybrid format, with two in-person sessions at the Auditorio Cartuja—managed by Yventu—located in Sevilla TechPark, on Tuesday, April 14, and Wednesday, April 15, and two virtual sessions on Thursday, April 16, and Friday, April 17.

According to the Seville City Council’s Delegate for Economy, Álvaro Pimentel, “the celebration of this second edition of New Space & Solutions consolidates Seville as the nerve center of the aerospace industry in Europe. We are demonstrating that our city is not just an administrative hub, but a technological center capable of leading the debate on the new space economy. From the City Council, we promote this initiative because we understand that the space sector is a strategic driver to transform our productive model and project Seville’s talent toward the most ambitious global projects.”

For Pimentel, “this forum is clear proof that Seville is already playing in the ‘first division’ of cutting-edge exploration and technology. Our local companies demonstrate a mature and competitive innovation ecosystem. We want this event to help citizens and the business community understand that space technology is not something distant, but a reality that generates highly qualified jobs and real solutions to the challenges facing our cities. Seville is not only looking to the sky—it is actively building the future of the sector from right here.”

Seville, a space hub in southern Europe

Seville’s momentum as a space hub has been strengthened in recent years by key milestones such as its selection as the headquarters of the Spanish Space Agency, consolidating its role within the European aerospace map.

This is complemented by the establishment of ESA-BIC Andalusia (European Space Agency Business Incubation Centre), an initiative by the European Space Agency aimed at supporting the creation and growth of startups that use space technologies or develop space-based applications.

This incubation center provides access to funding, technical support, and connections within the industrial ecosystem, helping to energize the business landscape and generate new economic opportunities linked to the space sector in Andalusia.

Institutional support and sector dialogue

Seville City Council is playing a decisive role in this process through initiatives such as the Space Forum, conceived as a platform for dialogue between public administrations, companies, technology centers, and universities.

This forum aims to foster public-private collaboration, identify development opportunities, and position Seville as a key node in the new space economy.
In addition, the city is an active member of the Community of Ariane Cities (CVA), a European network that brings together cities and institutions linked to the space industry, strengthening Seville’s integration into the European aerospace ecosystem.

Seville in the Community of Ariane Cities

Within the framework of New Space & Solutions, Seville City Council will organize the panel “Seville and Rome in the Community of Ariane Cities: boosting the local economy through the space sector”, which will analyze the role of cities as drivers of sector development.

Participants in the panel will include Silvia de los Santos, Technical Director of Seville Spanish Space Capital and Aerospace and Production Processes Technical Manager at Corporación Tecnológica de Andalucía (CTA); Fernando Mañes, Vice President Delegate of the CVA Presidency at Seville City Council; Gaele Winters, General Delegate of the Community of Ariane Cities; and Stefano Carta, Director of Department VII of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. The discussion will address how collaboration between European cities can help drive local economic development through the space industry, generating opportunities in areas such as innovation, skilled employment, and investment attraction.

City strategy and international projection

The role of Seville City Council in the development of the space sector will also be highlighted in an interview within the event. María Medina, Managing Director of Medina Media Events, will interview Álvaro Pimentel, Second Deputy Mayor and Delegate for Cartuja, Innovation Parks, Employment, Economy, Trade, and Consumer Affairs at Seville City Council.

The conversation will address key issues such as strategic projects the city is developing to support startups and innovation, including the implementation of ESA-BIC Andalusia in facilities owned by Seville City Council—specifically in the Renfe Warehouses—as part of the city’s international projection and its medium-term vision to consolidate its position as a space hub. These facilities also house the City Council’s Economic Area and entrepreneurial support services under the Sevilla Emprendedora program.

An expanding ecosystem

The active participation of Seville City Council in New Space & Solutions 2026 reflects the growing role of cities in the development of the space industry, at a time when the sector is emerging as one of the key drivers of innovation and economic growth in Europe.

The combination of technological infrastructure, institutional support, and international collaboration is enabling Seville to advance toward its goal of becoming a benchmark within the New Space ecosystem, attracting projects, companies, and talent in a strategic sector for the future.

All New Space & Solutions sessions will be available on demand via El Observatorio, the digital platform of Medina Media Events, where each presentation can be accessed free of charge 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The second edition of New Space & Solutions is organized by Medina Media Events and supported by Seville City Council; the Regional Ministry of University, Research and Innovation of the Government of Andalusia; the Regional Ministry of Sustainability and Environment; the Regional Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines; the Canary Islands Aerospace Strategy (Government of the Canary Islands); Netmetrix, Sceye, Datatec Instruments, Rohde & Schwarz, PCB Piezotronics, Pablo de Olavide University, CATEC, Isdefe, UARX, HALO Space, Kistler, Eurecat, DEKRA, Open Cosmos, Solar MEMS, B2Space, EM&E Group, Quside, Systratec, Keplerkoord, Augusta Abogados, Bufete Mas y Calvet, LORTEK, Flux, Metadev, NDK, Alfalite, the University of Málaga, EQA, the Universitat Politècnica de València, and Amplify, among others.