Knowledge. Connections. Investment opportunities
The Kármán Line connects the UK space industry with the people, sectors and capital needed to transform the business of space
Space is no longer a standalone sector. It now supports the systems and decisions behind defence, data, telecoms, climate intelligence, infrastructure, finance, security and public services.
The Kármán Line helps bridge the gap between the UK space industry and the wider organisations that need to understand, fund, regulate, partner with and apply space capability.
About The Kármán Line
Built to connect UK space with the markets it can serve
The Kármán Line champions the UK space industry by making its value clearer to the people and organisations outside the sector who need to understand it.
For space companies, it creates visibility with investors, policymakers, commercial partners and adjacent industries.
For those wider audiences, it offers a clear route into the UK space economy: who is building it, where investment is moving, which policies matter and how space capability can create value in their own markets.
Why now?
Space now matters far beyond the space sector
Space capability already supports everyday systems, from communications and navigation to security, finance, energy and emergency response.
As satellites, space data and orbital infrastructure become more important to how organisations operate, the UK space industry has a bigger role to play in sectors such as defence, telecoms, data, climate, infrastructure, finance and transport.
The opportunity is not only to grow the space sector. It is to connect space capability with the industries, investors and public bodies that can use it.
Who should register?
For the people and organisations shaping the future of UK space
The Kármán Line is for anyone who
needs to understand, support, fund, regulate, apply or partner with the UK space
industry.
Space companies and satellite businesses
For organisations that want to build visibility, understand
the market and connect with relevant partners.
Investors and commercial partners
For those tracking market demand, growth areas and investment
opportunities across the UK space economy.
Policymakers, regulators and trade bodies
For those following the decisions, priorities and
organisations shaping the future of UK space.
Defence, data, telecoms, climate, infrastructure and finance organisations
For sectors where space
capability affects strategy, operations, resilience and growth.
Senior leaders and decision-makers
For people who need a clear view of the technologies,
partnerships and market shifts driving UK space.
What you get by registering
A clearer view of the UK space economy
Register free to access the knowledge, connections and investment opportunities transforming the business of space.
The Kármán Line helps you understand:
Who is building space capability
The UK companies developing technologies, services and applications
across satellites, space data, defence,
infrastructure and commercial space.
Who is shaping the market
The leaders, investors, policymakers and partners influencing the
direction of UK space.
What is changing
The policy decisions, funding priorities, market shifts and partnerships affecting
the sector.
Where opportunity is forming
The areas where space capability creates value for industry,
government, investors and adjacent markets.
What The Kármán Line covers
The Kármán Line covers the topics that connect UK space with wider markets.
Investment and growth
Funding, deals, growth areas and commercial opportunities across UK space.
Policy and regulation
The public-sector decisions, frameworks and priorities affecting the sector.
Satellites and space data
The technologies supporting communications, navigation, security, climate
intelligence and infrastructure.
Defence and resilience
How space capability supports national security, surveillance, resilience and
strategic planning.
Commercial space
The companies, services and applications turning space capability into practical
value.
People and partnerships
The leaders, organisations and collaborations moving the UK space community
forward.