EU Space Week, happening now in Seville, is putting the spotlight on Europe’s dynamic – and rapidly growing – space sector, with over 3,000 participants both online and onsite.
The input gathered by EU Space Programme users during the User Consultation Platform 2022 was used to compile a set of analytical reports covering various market segments. The reports include user needs and requirements concerning Copernicus for the first time and are now available for download.
A new report by the EUSPA and United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) highlight the many ways the EU Space Programme helps balance sustainable development with a rapidly growing population.
On April 22, the world traditionally observes Earth Day to demonstrate support for environmental protection. This year, EUSPA shines a light one on of the most promising yet unexploited ways to secure the much-needed critical raw materials: the use of Earth Observation and satellite navigation technologies.
A Copernicus thematic workshop will highlight how energy companies can leverage Copernicus’ free and accessible data to help drive Europe’s energy transition to renewables on 17 March.