Grid connections for new data centres are now measured in years. Launch costs have collapsed. As a result, compute is heading for orbit. GPUs are already running AI workloads up there, and the first commercial data centre nodes launched in January.

Some of that is real today. Some is a decade out. Some may never work. After all, rejecting waste heat in a vacuum is far harder than the pitch decks admit.

This afternoon tells the three apart and asks what all this means for the UK. The UK won't out-launch the US or out-fabricate Taiwan. But it holds real ground in onboard processing, optical links, ground segment, in-space manufacturing and the insurance market that underwrites global space risk. Which two or three of those should we actually defend, and who pays?

 

You'll leave with an understaning of: 

· What compute is currently in orbit, and what it costs

· Who the first buyers really are (hint: not commercial cloud)

· A shortlist of UK bets worth backing

 

This techUK event is being run in collaboration with HPE, a techUK member company that has been running computers in orbit for years.

Insights from this session will form part of techUK's year-long focus on Frontier Compute and feed into a report – to be published in early 2027 – that summarises the initiative's main findings and recommendations for key decision-makers in government.

 

Full agenda and speak line-up to be annoucned. 


Call for contributions: Frontier Compute insights 

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techUK is seeking insights (articles) to be published as part of our brand-new Frontier Compute focus.

Members and stakeholders can contribute insights outlining how the UK can lead on the development and deployment of Frontier Compute technologies – including Quantum, Photonic, Neuromorphic and Biological compute – and showcasing how their organisation is turning this vision into reality.

 

Submissions will be promoted throughout 2026 and across the UK technology sector via techUK's website, newsletters, and social channels. Find out more here. 


Ella Shuter

Ella Shuter

Junior Programme Manager, Emerging Technologies, techUK

Rory Daniels

Rory Daniels

Head of Emerging Technology and Innovation, techUK

Tales Gaspar

Tales Gaspar

Programme Manager, UK SPF and Satellite, techUK

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Sue Daley OBE

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Director, Technology and Innovation

Rory Daniels

Rory Daniels

Head of Emerging Technology and Innovation, techUK

Tess Buckley

Tess Buckley

Senior Programme Manager in Digital Ethics and AI Safety, techUK

Usman Ikhlaq

Usman Ikhlaq

Programme Manager - Artificial Intelligence, techUK

Elis Thomas

Elis Thomas

Programme Manager, Tech and Innovation, techUK

Sara Duodu  ​​​​

Sara Duodu ​​​​

Programme Manager ‑ Quantum and Digital Twins, techUK

Ella Shuter

Ella Shuter

Junior Programme Manager, Emerging Technologies, techUK

Luke Lightowler

Luke Lightowler

Junior Programme Manager - Emerging Technologies & Robotics, techUK