The SPACE4Cities innovation project, funded EUSPA, has selected five satellite data solutions to be piloted in 15 cities across Europe during July 2026 – April 2027. The winners will receive a total of €1,25 million in funding.
Battery limits keep most electric aircraft on short routes, for now. Prague-based Zuri’s hybrid-electric aircraft, supported by EUSPA, aims to enable longer, airport-free regional travel.
Through a Copernicus demonstrator, the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) CIPA and ISCEAH Committees are exploring the use of the Copernicus World Heritage Hub to monitor how climate and environmental conditions impact cultural heritage sites.
Partnership between the EU Space Academy and Tampere University is bringing EU space education into university curricula, equipping students with practical skills, industry insights and space-sector knowledge.
Web-based service that utilises Copernicus data and provides robust measurements to improve the habitat suitability of farmland bird species and optimise greening measures.
A successful proof-of-concept shows how Copernicus data helps global reinsurers improve flood loss assessment and decision-making during natural hazards.
EUSPA supported textile company Manteco to test how Copernicus satellite data can power scalable biodiversity monitoring and nature-positive business strategies.