Bjørn Ottar Elseth, an aerospace engineer and strategic advisor, has dedicated his career to connecting technology, leadership, and collaboration in ways that support meaningful industrial progress. His work is shaped by a longstanding commitment to helping organizations navigate complexity while unlocking new opportunities across the evolving space and energy landscape.
The global space economy is projected to approach $1.8 trillion by 2035, signaling a period of rapid expansion and transformation. Within this context, Elseth’s experience carries particular relevance. For more than two decades, he has contributed across multiple layers of advanced industries, gaining insight into how space technology, telecommunications, and energy systems can complement one another. His perspective extends beyond technical execution, incorporating policy awareness, commercial understanding, and an appreciation for how innovation moves from concept to real-world application.
His path into aerospace began with a sense of curiosity formed early in life. Exposure to scientific storytelling sparked a fascination with the broader universe and the systems that make exploration possible. That curiosity developed into a defining motivation. “Curiosity has always been a guiding force for me,” he says. “It creates a continuous drive to explore, understand, and contribute meaningfully.” Choosing aerospace engineering as a discipline represented both an intellectual pursuit and a commitment to long-term exploration, even when the path appeared less conventional.
This foundation in aerospace engineering became closely linked with another principle that continues to influence his work: systems thinking. Elseth notes that while often less visible than other widely discussed methodologies, systems thinking plays a central role in how he approaches complex challenges. It allows him to view industries as interconnected ecosystems, where progress depends on coordination across disciplines. “Systems thinking helps us see connections that might otherwise remain hidden,” he explains. “It encourages a broader perspective that brings people, technologies, and ideas together in a more effective way.”
His career reflects this philosophy in practice. Through roles spanning satellite operations, risk management, telecommunications platforms, and rocket propulsion and launchers, he has developed a comprehensive understanding of how large-scale systems operate. This includes involvement in early satellite programs, being a project manager for the first Norwegian state-owned satellite, contributions to international technology initiatives, leadership roles that required balancing technical precision with strategic direction, and later co-founding a space and energy initiative. Each experience has added a layer to his understanding of how innovation evolves within both public and private environments.
These experiences led to the creation of Nordic Space Bridge, where Elseth works as an independent strategic advisor. The focus of this work centers on guiding organizations through the complexities of the modern space economy. His services span strategy development, systems engineering guidance, executive and board-level advisory, and investment insight related to emerging space opportunities. The emphasis remains on long-term value creation and the integration of space-enabled capabilities into broader business models. His most prominent partner is Spaceport Norway, where he operates as the COO.
A key aspect of Elseth’s approach involves helping organizations interpret how space technology connects to their operations. Satellite data, communications infrastructure, and orbital platforms are becoming increasingly relevant across industries, according to Elseth. “We’re moving toward a point where space may become a part of everyday infrastructure. Understanding that transition early creates opportunities to build stronger, more adaptable organizations,” he states.
Elseth’s work also aims to address structural challenges within the industry. He says, “I believe collaboration between smaller innovators and larger institutions can benefit from clearer pathways, while transparency and knowledge-sharing contribute to more cohesive ecosystems.” Elseth places particular emphasis on enabling these connections, drawing on his own experience across organizations of varying scale.
Leadership, in his view, involves fostering curiosity and encouraging collaboration across boundaries. He values environments where individuals feel empowered to explore ideas and contribute meaningfully. This perspective extends to his interest in supporting the next generation of engineers and professionals entering the space sector by being an angel investor in early startups. By sharing knowledge and facilitating learning, he aims to contribute to a more dynamic and inclusive industry.
The importance of collaboration between public institutions and private enterprises also features prominently in his work. Elseth notes that space initiatives often require alignment between policy frameworks and commercial innovation, making cooperation essential. He sees significant potential in refining this model to support long-term growth. “When public and private efforts align effectively, it can create a foundation for sustained progress,” he explains. “There’s an opportunity to build structures that support both innovation and stability.”
Throughout his career, he has remained engaged with initiatives that bring together diverse stakeholders, including industry leaders, policymakers, and emerging companies. His future ambitions continue along this trajectory. Expanding participation in the space sector, encouraging more organizations to explore space-related opportunities, and supporting the development of new talent all form part of his vision. He also aims to contribute to a broader recognition of space as an integral component of modern infrastructure and economic activity.
Overall, Bjørn Ottar Elseth’s journey illustrates how technical expertise, when combined with strategic insight and a collaborative mindset, can open pathways across industries. His work through Nordic Space Bridge reflects an ongoing commitment to helping organizations navigate change while building connections that extend beyond individual sectors.
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