
The European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) has officially welcomed Neamine to Luxembourg, marking the start of Phase 2 of the ESRIC Start-up Support Programme (SSP).
This key milestone reflects ESRIC’s commitment to advancing innovation in space resources utilisation, deep tech, green tech, and space technology.
Neamine is developing next-generation solar concentration systems designed for both terrestrial and lunar applications. These dual-use technologies aim to deliver sustainable energy solutions on Earth while supporting long-term power generation for future lunar infrastructure.
The Neamine team will be present at Space Resources Week in Luxembourg from 19 to 21 May 2025 to showcase their progress and connect with the broader space community.
The company’s advancement has been made possible thanks to the support of ESRIC’s programme partners, including Technoport SA, the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Luxembourg Space Agency, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the ESA Commercialisation Gateway. ESRIC also acknowledges the valuable contributions of a wide network of technical and strategic mentors.
Neamine’s entry into Phase 2 highlights Luxembourg’s growing role as a hub for space innovation and commercial space development.