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New main contact of ESA Technology Broker NL: Jacobo Domingo

2 September 2024

Jacobo Domingo is the new Business Development Manager at SBIC Noordwijk. With a strong entrepreneurial mindset and rich experience in the space tech startup world, Jacobo relocated from Spain to join SBIC in mid-2024 as the primary contact of the ESA Technology Broker for the Netherlands. Meet Jacobo at Industry Space Days!

In his new role, Jacobo is committed to promoting technology transfer and fostering collaboration with non-space industries. Separate to the broker, this new position at SBIC additionally involves scouting talent for the ESA’s Dutch business incubator (ESA BIC Noordwijk) and offering business support to incubated startups. Outside of his professional endeavours, Jacobo is an avid explorer of nature, enjoys traveling, and appreciates good music. Read the short bio on the SBIC website.

Journey to this new space tech position

Jacobo’s path to this new position is rooted in his diverse background in technology, sustainability and entrepreneurship. His journey includes an engineering education, the experience of founding a startup that is an alumnus of ESA BIC Denmark and involvement in venture-building innovation labs. “I believe it is this unique combination of skills and disciplines that makes me the ideal candidate for this role,” Jacobo explains. His extensive experience in understanding how technology can transfer and bring value to various industries, coupled with his passion for creating a positive environmental impact, sets him apart. “My lifelong interest in space and its intricate mysteries makes me ready to take on the role as the main contact of the ESA Technology Broker for the Netherlands,” he adds.

 

“Harnessing the power of space to create a positive impact is my goal” – Jacobo Domingo

Exciting synergies and creative prospects

One of the aspects Jacobo is most enthusiastic about in his new position is the unique opportunity to work on the broker programme and, alongside that, provide business support to startups within the ESA BIC programme. “Being able to bring these two fronts together can create a lot of interesting synergies between startups in the space sector in the Netherlands and non-space companies, Dutch and beyond,” he notes. 

space business professional stood by the satellite at SBIC Noordwijk

Jacobo is particularly excited about the creative prospects that come with the broker role, especially in identifying opportunities for collaboration across different companies and industries. “Harnessing the power of space to create a positive impact is my goal. I believe it is time we gain perspective, look at our planet from the stars, and find solutions to tackle our climate crisis,” he states.

Bridging the space and non-space communities

Jacobo is eager to connect with both space and non-space communities, offering a bridge between the two. “The community can reach out to me if you are a company in the space sector looking to adapt your solutions for terrestrial applications, or if you are a non-space company interested in exploring space-related technologies and innovations,” he invites. Jacobo is committed to supporting early-stage space startups in developing their ideas and growing their businesses. “I am always open to meeting over a cup of tea to discuss how we can push the boundaries of innovation together and create lastiBridging the space and non-space communitiesng, positive impacts on our planet,” he says. His goal is to facilitate connections, provide guidance, and drive meaningful collaborations that benefit both the space sector and wider industries.

In his role as the main contact of the ESA Technology Broker NL, Jacobo stands ready to be a catalyst for innovation, a bridge between industries and a champion for sustainable, space-inspired solutions.

 

Reach out to the broker

Whether you’re a non-space entity seeking to address innovation challenges or a space entity exploring terrestrial applications, you can reach out to find out how the broker can help you. Ultimately, the objective is to maximise the impact of space in the wider economy by matching potential space solutions with innovation challenges from terrestrial industries. Share your technology needs or innovative solutions, and let the broker facilitate impactful collaborations and technology transfers.

If you are heading to Industry Space Days, meet the broker at booth #B17!

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Get in touch with Jacobo here.

About ESA Technology Broker NL

The ESA Technology Broker Network is a dedicated consortium of specialists uniting space and non-space industries for the purpose of technology transfer. The ESA Technology Broker for the Netherlands is managed by NL Space Campus (Raoul Voeten) and SBIC Noordwijk (Jacobo Domingo), working closely with the ESA Commercialisation Gateway and the Netherlands Space Office. Drawing upon national technological roadmaps, the broker focuses on key sectors such as agri-food, energy, logistics and transportation, and high tech. The aim is to address innovation challenges using existing technology in the Netherlands while also leveraging relations with space technology developers across ESA Member States.