The Spanish Space Initiative (SPSIN) has gained significant visibility across national media, appearing in radio programs, press articles, and digital platforms. Over the past weeks, SPSIN representatives have participated in multiple interviews, sharing the organization’s latest achievements and future projects in the aerospace sector.
One of the most highlighted topics was the success of the Spanish Space Design Competition 2025, an event that brought together over 200 students aged 15 to 18 in Madrid. During this competition, young participants tackled the challenge of designing space settlements on Mars, demonstrating exceptional creativity and technical skills. Events like these not only promote STEM careers but also position Spain as a key player in aerospace education.
The media coverage of SPSDC 2025 has been extensive, with mentions in major outlets such as RTVE in its program Historias de la Gente, Aviación Digital featuring an exclusive article on the competition, and reports in Fly News (read article), El Diario de Madrid (read article), and La Vanguardia (read article).
The Technical University of Madrid (UPM) has also acknowledged the significance of this event, highlighting it on their official website (see article). Additionally, the event has sparked engagement on social media, with mentions from key figures such as Laura Cuesta Cano and David Cervera.
Interviews also explored the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and aerospace organizations, highlighting initiatives such as those led by the **Technical University of Madrid’s School of Aeronautical and Space Engineering (ETSIAE-UPM)**. These partnerships play a crucial role in strengthening Spain’s scientific and technological ecosystem, offering young talent unique opportunities to grow within the industry.
SPSIN’s participation in these media outlets has been instrumental in raising awareness about its projects and inspiring more people to engage with space exploration. The organization remains committed to creating platforms and events that encourage future generations to look beyond our planet and dream about the possibilities of space.
If you missed any of our media appearances, you can check them out here: