Group photo in Colorado Springs, USA; Credit: MECO

During his visit to Colorado Springs for the 41st Space Symposium, Luxembourg's Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism, Lex Delles, announced the official opening of Blue Origin's planned office in Luxembourg.

According to Luxembourg's Ministry of the Economy, Minister Delles met with Pat Remias, Vice President of Advanced Concepts and Enterprise Engineering at Blue Origin during his trip. This meeting marked a key step in strengthening the partnership between Luxembourg and the US company, with the official announcement of the opening of Blue Origin's European office in Luxembourg, as well as the presentation of progress on the OASIS lunar mapping project.

The opening of this new office is the concrete result of the cooperation agreement signed between Blue Origin and the Ministry of the Economy in June 2025. The Luxembourg office will serve as a strategic hub supporting Blue Origin's expanding global supply chain and enhancing collaboration with the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA), the European Space Agency (ESA) and other institutional and industrial partners across Europe.

According to the ministry, Luxembourg was selected for its diverse and dynamic space ecosystem and its pool of highly qualified, multilingual talent. This expansion is expected to enable Blue Origin, an aerospace company founded by Jeff Bezos in 2000, to strengthen its operational capabilities and support its growth in Europe.

As part of their cooperation, Blue Origin and Luxembourg are joining forces on the OASIS project, a pioneering mission to map lunar resources from an ultra-low polar orbit. The project aims to identify, with unprecedented precision, the presence of water ice, helium-3 and rare earth elements on the Moon's surface.

The OASIS project will be implemented jointly by Blue Origin's Luxembourg office and the company's Space Resources Center of Excellence, with the support of Luxembourg partners GOMSpace and the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC). The data collected will help determine the optimal conditions and sites for future extraction of essential resources to enable sustainable space exploration.

Minister Delles emphasised: "The opening of Blue Origin's European office in Luxembourg illustrates the dynamism and growing ambition of the space ecosystem, both in Europe and globally. This establishment demonstrates the ease of collaboration in Luxembourg and the strong connections between public and private stakeholders. Together, we are creating the conditions to develop groundbreaking, innovative technologies in Europe that will advance space exploration."

Read more about the recent economic mission to Colorado Springs at https://chronicle.lu/category/abroad/60646-luxembourg-us-boost-space-ties-as-blue-origin-office-opening-nears