In addition to overseeing the Galileo service provision, the GSA is also charged with ensuring the system’s security – an important topic and one covered during the European Space Solutions conference in The Hague.
The European GNSS Agency recently highlighted the many ways your start-up can benefit from Europe’s GNSS programmes – EGNOS and Galileo – during infoShare2016 in Gdansk, Poland.
A recent event at the European Space Expo in The Hague brought together Dutch Members of Parliament and representatives of various space-based businesses from the Netherlands to make the case for space.
The European GNSS Agency (GSA) joined the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA), together with service providers, to discuss how EGNOS is the key to ensuring the industry’s access to airports.
The fourth edition of the European Space Solutions conference has launched in The Hague, promising a week of exciting discussion and interaction on European space policy and innovation – with European GNSS and the European GNSS Agency (GSA) taking centre stage.
The Galileo Reference Centre (GRC), to be located in the Netherlands, will play a crucial role in monitoring Galileo’s performance. The European GNSS Agency (GSA) made the announcement during this week’s European Space Solutions conference in The Hague.
Speaking at this week’s Geospatial World Forum in Rotterdam, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) discussed the many benefits that EGNOS and Galileo offer the geospatial sector and, specifically, the surveying and mapping domains.
With the Netherlands’ renowned biking culture and the upcoming summer European cycling season, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is talking GNSS and biking during the European Space Expo, part of the 2016 European Space Solutions Conference in The Hague.