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Science & Exploration

Erasmus Innovation Centre

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ESA / Science & Exploration / Human and Robotic Exploration / Research

The ERASMUS INNOVATION CENTRE is located at ESA's Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. It is primarily a B2B Centre, focusing on the areas of robotics, energy, sustainable habitats, and health. The centre offers a unique venue for large and medium size events in the midst of an inspiring space environment. Approximately 25.000 people visit the Erasmus Innovation Centre every year. We can offer you network opportunities within the emerging Space 4.0 era, a time when space is no longer a preserve of institutional actors but a domain open to society as a whole.

SERVICES

  • GUIDED TOURS & VISITS We offer specialised guided tours to explore the wonderful world of European space technology with topics such as human spaceflight, Moon & Mars exploration, astronaut nutrition, satellite testing, mission design, 3D printing for space, robotics, space planes, 3-D projections and spin-offs.
  • TECHNICAL SUPPORT Our highly experienced technical support team offers tailored service for each event, be it face-to-face, hybrid or a remote streamed event. Our team will install your equipment, work as your technical partner and integrate with your own team and provide creative solutions.​
  • VIDEO RECORDING Our expert video production team make sure your event runs without a hitch. From conferences, exhibitions, seminars, panel discussions and live webcasts. 
  • TRAVELLING EXHIBITION Over 20 space exhibits (to include a 1:1 ExoMars model, a  3x1m MoonKiosk with sound shower showing videos regarding Moon exploration and a Mars Interactive Wall) make you travel in outer space without leaving our planet. You can showcase our space models in your office buildings or throughout events.

FACILITIES

How can we help?

Columbus Mockup
Columbus Mockup

The Erasmus Centre has a mandate to inform and advise institutional and commercial users who want to learn more about microgravity research by: 

  • Promoting ESA's microgravity programmes and their use through fact sheets, brochures, lectures, exhibitions, video conferences, web streaming, guided tours, databases, archives and 3D virtual-reality products.
  • Providing information on microgravity, space and ground-based microgravity facilities and previous microgravity experiments.
  • Offering advice and guidance on administrative and operational steps to submit and develop experiments with the European User Guide to Low-Gravity Platforms.
  • Providing support through access to knowledgeable staff and by facilitating links between institutional and industrial researchers.

Contact

High Bay panoramic view
High Bay panoramic view

Email: erasmusinnovationcentre@esa.int