Satnews Daily
February 22nd, 2018

The Republic of Croatia Signs with ESA Resulting in New Concrete Opportunities for Both



Ms Blaženka Divjak, Croatian Minister of Science and Education, and Mr Frédéric Nordlund, Head of External Relations Department, on behalf of the ESA Director General, signed the agreement.

With this latest agreement ESA has now established formal cooperation with all EU Member States that are not Member States of ESA. So what country just signed a Cooperation Agreement this week?

The Republic of Croatia signed a Cooperation Agreement with ESA that  will allow Croatia and ESA to create the framework for a more intensive and concrete cooperation related to ESA programs and activities.

Two officials representing each agency, Ms. Blaženka Divjak, Croatian Minister of Science and Education, and Mr. Frédéric Nordlund, Head of External Relations Department, on behalf of the ESA Director General, signed the agreement during an official ceremony in Zagreb, Croatia. 

This cooperative step with Croatia will create new and truly valued concrete opportunities for both parties. Minister Divjak said they need to build synergies through this agreement between space science, research, education and industry.

The ESA Director General conducts a series of biannual meetings with representatives of the EU Member States that are not Member States of ESA. Croatia attended these meetings and, through this agreement, is given the opportunity to participate as observer in ESA Council meetings as well as that of its subordinate bodies.

The road that lead to this agreement began a while ago. Discussions between ESA and Croatia, represented by the Ministry of Science and Education, about a potential cooperation started in 2014. The first negotiation meeting took place in May 2015 in Zagreb. The government of Croatia has nominated the Ministry of Science and Education as ESA’s counterpart for the implementation of this Cooperation Agreement.

Among the Croatian entities involved in space are:

  • the Rudjer Boskovic Institute (RBI)
  • Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ)
  • the National Protection and Rescue Directorate (DUZS)
  • Croatian Academy of Science and Arts (HAZU) and the Faculties of Science
  • Electrical Engineering and Computing
  • Geodesy
  • Transport, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture of the University of Zagreb
  • and other leading universities in Croatia 

A number of Croatian companies are also involved in space, particularly in satellite software development.