Deadline: 20-Feb-2026
The T-Tec-Telespazio Technology Contest 2025 is a global innovation challenge inviting students, PhD candidates, and early-career researchers to develop sustainability-driven solutions for the space sector. The contest offers cash prizes, research contracts, and access to ESA Business Incubation Centres, with submissions due by 20 February 2026.
T-Tec-Telespazio Technology Contest 2025 Overview
The T-Tec-Telespazio Technology Contest is an international innovation competition designed to stimulate cutting-edge research and applied solutions for the space industry. It encourages academic talent worldwide to address critical technological challenges while fostering collaboration between universities and leading space organizations.
Key Innovation Themes
The 2025 edition focuses on sustainability-driven innovation across three strategic themes:
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Space Exploration, Extra-terrestrial Exploitation, and In-Orbit Servicing
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Space Domain Awareness for the protection of space and ground infrastructures
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Positioning, Navigation and Timing solutions for Earth and other celestial bodies, including emerging space-based connectivity systems
Projects may span multiple themes but must clearly identify one primary thematic focus.
Technology Categories and Readiness Levels
Projects are classified by Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and innovation type:
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Idea Category for concepts below TRL 4
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Prototype Category for solutions at TRL 4 or higher
Each proposal must also be defined as either a Mission Concept or a New Technology. Clear identification of TRL, category, and theme is mandatory.
Awards and Financial Support
The contest offers competitive financial prizes before taxes:
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Idea Category: one award of €5,000
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Prototype Category: first prize €10,000, second prize €6,000, third prize €4,000
Prizes are divided equally among team members where applicable.
Additional Opportunities Beyond Prizes
Selected proposals may receive:
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Research contracts of up to €20,000 for a six-month proof of concept
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Access to pre-incubation programmes and support services through ESA Business Incubation Centres
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A testing contract for one high-potential project requiring further validation
There is no obligation to establish a startup to benefit from these opportunities.
Who Is Eligible to Apply
Eligible applicants include:
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University students
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PhD candidates
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Early-career researchers
Participation is open worldwide and may be individual or in teams of up to five members. Cross-university and cross-country teams with diverse expertise are encouraged.
Why This Contest Matters
The T-Tec-Telespazio Technology Contest matters because it:
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Promotes sustainable innovation in the space sector
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Connects academic research with industry and space agencies
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Provides funding and incubation support without equity requirements
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Enhances visibility and career opportunities for early-stage researchers
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Contributes to resilient and responsible space development
How to Apply
Applicants must prepare and submit all materials in English.
Step 1: Develop a project aligned with one of the contest themes.
Step 2: Clearly define the TRL, category, and innovation type.
Step 3: Prepare a PDF project document explaining objectives, innovation, and impact.
Step 4: Create a PowerPoint presentation of no more than ten slides.
Step 5: Submit all required files before the deadline.
Required Submission Materials
Each application must include:
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Project description document in PDF format
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PowerPoint presentation limited to ten slides
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Clear explanation of innovation, feasibility, and potential impact
Evaluation and Selection Process
Proposals are evaluated by a multidisciplinary committee representing:
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Telespazio Group
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Leonardo
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Italian Space Agency
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European Space Agency
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Thales Alenia Space
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ESA Business Incubation Centres
After an initial screening, shortlisted teams participate in a remote pitch contest in March 2026. Winners and special mentions are selected following the pitch stage.
Timeline and Key Dates
Submission deadline: 20 February 2026 at 23:59 CET
Remote pitch contest: March 2026
Awards ceremony: April 2026
Intellectual Property and Collaboration
Intellectual property rights remain with the participants. Any future collaboration or commercialization will define ownership and usage terms on a case-by-case basis.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
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Failing to clearly state the TRL and category
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Submitting incomplete or overly technical proposals without clear impact
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Exceeding the slide limit for presentations
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Missing the submission deadline
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Ignoring sustainability and real-world applicability
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can participate in the T-Tec-Telespazio Technology Contest?
Students, PhD candidates, and early-career researchers from universities worldwide.
Are interdisciplinary or international teams allowed?
Yes. Cross-disciplinary, cross-university, and cross-country teams are encouraged.
Is startup creation required to receive funding?
No. There is no obligation to establish a startup.
What is the maximum financial support available?
Up to €10,000 in prizes, plus potential research contracts of up to €20,000.
Who owns the intellectual property?
All intellectual property remains with the participants.
When will shortlisted teams pitch their ideas?
Shortlisted teams will participate in a remote pitch contest in March 2026.
Conclusion
The T-Tec-Telespazio Technology Contest 2025 offers a high-impact platform for emerging researchers to shape the future of sustainable space technologies. With financial rewards, research contracts, and access to ESA incubation support, the contest bridges academic innovation and real-world space applications on a global scale.
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