The Western Cape is at the forefront of South Africa’s rapidly expanding space economy. As global demand surges for satellite connectivity, navigation systems, and AIpowered space insights, the region is becoming a critical node in the global space value chain.
With clear skies, minimal radio interference, and a strategic Southern Hemisphere location, the Western Cape offers ideal conditions for space observation, satellite tracking, and even launch operations.
The global space economy is projected to surge from US$630 billion in 2023 to US$1.8 trillion by 2035, with potential to hit US$2.3 trillion.
The Western Cape is perfectly positioned to seize this growth, with a solid industrial base, strong export capacity, and a vibrant innovation ecosystem.
In 2024, the province drove over 55% of South Africa’s space navigation exports and nearly 94% of spacecraft and launch vehicle exports, reaching major markets including the U.S., UK, Japan, France, and Thailand.
The Western Cape is a leader in satellite systems, optical payloads, and radio-frequency components manufacturing, supported by an expanding ecosystem of research institutions, tech companies, and public-private partnerships.
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Why Cape Town & the Western Cape
1. Somerset West-Stellenbosch Corridor
A key node in Africa’s space economy, this corridor is a hub for satellite innovation, home to firms like CubeSpace, Dragonfly Aerospace, and Simera Sense.
2. Cost-Effective Space Ecosystem
Home to Africa’s most advanced and cost-effective space ecosystem, spanning the full value chain from manufacturing and testing, to institutions like the South African National Space Agency (SANSA) and South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO).
3. Academic Leadership
World-class universities power space innovation, from SA’s first satellite at Stellenbosch to cutting-edge research in astronomy and Cube Sats at UWC, CPUT, and UCT.
4. Strong STEM Talent Pipeline
With over 120 000 software developers in South Africa, top universities, and strong English proficiency, the region is a hub for STEM talent.
5. Venture Capital Investment
Local universities actively invest in start-ups, with recent funding rounds led by the University Technology Fund supporting biotech and aerospace ventures.
6. Export-Ready Space Components
Local manufacturers serve global markets, with components used in agriculture, mining, disaster response, and climate monitoringshowcasing space tech’s broad impact.
7. Space-Enabling Infrastructure
With diverse terrain, and top-tier infrastructure, the province is ideal for space missions-from research, development, and testing, to fullscale deployment.
8. Square Kilometre Array Project
The Western Cape hosts the South African offices of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), the world’s largest radio telescope project, aimed at exploring the universe in unprecedented detail.
9. Stable Regional Government
The Western Cape’s stable governance, strong infrastructure, and business-friendly policies make it a secure, strategic base for global space investment and innovation.
10. Incentives
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