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17/03/2026
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ESA’s General Support Technology Programme (GSTP) has published the Request For Information (RFI) M-IND Guidelines Equipment and Modules document on esa-star Publication News.
Access the full campaign and submission details here.
LEO constellations are becoming central to Earth observation, connectivity, navigation resilience, security, and climate services. At the same time, global demand and manufacturing standards are evolving rapidly.
To remain competitive and sovereign, Europe must be capable of scaling up satellite production volumes.
ESA’s General Support Technology Programme (GSTP) has opened a Request for Information (RFI) to industry as part of the Mid‑size LEO satellite INDustrialisation (M‑IND) initiative – an effort aimed at strengthening Europe’s competitiveness, industrial capacity, and technological sovereignty in the rapidly expanding LEO constellation market, in line with ESA’s 2040 Strategy objectives on Competitiveness, Industrialisation and European Sovereignty.
The M-IND initiative
The M-IND initiative’s core objective is to increase production capacity to reduce cost and lead- time, enabling Europe to deliver next generation missions quickly and affordably.
By scaling up European production capacity for midsize LEO satellites, reducing manufacturing costs and shortening lead times, this initiative supports ESA’s broader objectives to ensure a robust and future ready European space manufacturing ecosystem.
The focus is on enhancing industrial capability in key areas such as:
LEO constellations
Mid‑size satellites
Recurring platform sub‑systems
Equipment and payload modules
Scalable industrialisation methodologies for institutional and commercial missions
M‑IND is driven by market perspectives and the programme needs of ESA Directorates at the forefront of constellation development, including:
Earth Observation
Navigation
Telecommunications
Industrialisation within GSTP
GSTP plays a central role in supporting industrialisation processes, technology adaptation, and supply chain readiness. The M-IND RFI is launched within the GSTP Building Blocks framework.
Priorities for M-IND activities:
ESA will prioritise activities as follows:
Very High:Â Equipment not currently available in Europe at industrialisation level or requiring Europeanisation of the supply chain.
High:Â Adaptations that benefit multiple integrators, improving mission capability and reducing cost and lead time.
Medium: Adaptations benefiting a single integrator (e.g., as part of a vertically integrated architecture).
Low:Â Adaptations targeting saturated or low demand markets.
Who should respond to the RFI?
ESA encourages responses from stakeholders involved in the development, integration, or industrialisation of mid‑size satellite technologies.
This could be suppliers of:
Platform sub system equipment
Modules suitable for platform sub systems
Payload related modules
System integrators working with relevant equipment and modules
All outline proposals will be evaluated against:
GSTP Building Blocks eligibility criteria
M IND activity priorities
Contribution to European technological sovereignty
Broader stakeholder benefits
Market demand
Full end-to-end cost and lead time considerations
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