Transatlantic Partnership with Voyager Technologies
Zurich/Dübendorf, June 16th, 2025
The CSA and Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich have signed an MoU with Voyager Technologies’ Institute for Space, Technology and Advancement (VISTA) to strengthen transatlantic cooperation in the space economy. The partnership connects European and U.S. science parks and paves the way for joint research, commercialization, and education in space and on Earth.
The Center for Space and Aviation Switzerland and Liechtenstein (CSA) and Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich (IPZ) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Voyager Technologies’ Institute for Space, Technology and Advancement (VISTA). The agreement strengthens the transatlantic cooperation between the U.S., Switzerland, and Liechtenstein in the rapidly expanding space economy.This partnership connects Switzerland and Liechtenstein to a growing international network of in-space science parks. Voyager Technologies, a recognized leader in the commercial use of space, has established VISTA as a premier science park dedicated to space research and innovation on the campus of The Ohio State University. Together, the institutions are bridging Earth and orbit-linking terrestrial infrastructure with in-space platforms to drive cutting-edge research and applications.
Shared areas of focus include:
- Biotechnology
- Agricultural sciences
- Advanced materials and manufacturing
- Human health research
- Commercial access to microgravity platforms
- Workforce development and education
- International engagement with non-spacefaring nations
Through co-branded initiatives, shared infrastructure, and a joint commitment to advancing space-based applications, this collaboration envisions a dynamic transatlantic ecosystem for research, commercialization, and education.The first collaborative projects are set to launch soon, with opportunities for new partners from Europe, the United States, and beyond to join this new era of international space cooperation.
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