This paper presents the Kiruna Space Campus of Luleå University of Technology (LTU) and its associated integration, testing and qualification facilities for spacecraft systems, subsystems, and components. The availability of such facilities in close proximity to the Esrange Space Center makes it possible to address unexpected events that may affect the launch readiness of such systems. LTU's capabilities are further enhanced by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics' (IRF) SpaceLab and the planned orbital access from the new Esrange launch facility of the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC). Utilizing these resources, LTU is able to provide a comprehensive project lifecycle in-house, and is actively making the facilities accessible to external users to foster efficient utilization and support peers in getting their payloads ready for launch. Additionally, the paper discusses the rationale for developing these resources as part of wider academic-industry collaborations and regional economic cluster activities, such as the public-private “Space for Innovation and Growth” project and Aerospace Cluster Sweden.