Following the successful launch of two additional Galileo satellites, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) discusses how Galileo will deliver space-based services to European citizens.
The European GNSS Agency’s (GSA) GNSS 2015 Market Report has been downloaded a record breaking 23,000 times, giving companies around the world an in-depth look at eight market segments.
The European GNSS Agency participated in the Space Policy Industry Dialogue, sponsored by NEREUS, on 24 July 2015, taking the opportunity to stress the importance of the end user.
A new Market Report from the European GNSS Agency (GSA) delves into the market opportunities, technology trends and future developments of GNSS, as well as how GNSS contributes to Europe’s economy. The GSA’s GNSS Market Report Issue 4 highlights the benefits that GNSS offers to Europe – including job creation and promoting innovation.
It’s March, which for the GNSS community means one thing: the Munich Satellite Summit. From March 24 – 26, GNSS players from around the world will gather in Munich to discuss and debate all things GNSS. This year, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) will launch its GNSS Market Report Issue 4 during the Summit.
Recently, research and development in E-GNSS has undergone a major shift from being technology driven to being user driven, and the Second Call of Horizon 2020 is set to promote this market focus.
The modernisation, integration and expansion of rail networks in the European Union is opening exciting new possibilities for Europe’s global navigation satellite systems (E-GNSS), Galileo and EGNOS – the topic of a recent seminar presented at by the European GNSS Agency (GSA).
As European satellites offer a possibility to improve the efficiency of train control systems, GNSS technology is starting to gain momentum in the rail sector. To promote the role of GNSS in this important sector, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) recently exhibited at Innotrans – a leading rail transport tradeshow.
European citizens from all walks of life will rely on Galileo and EGNOS. To demonstrate how, the GSA has launched a new video giving viewers an inside look at the many ways European satellite navigation is bettering their day-to-day lives.
In the rail sector, GNSS systems are primarily used for non-safety critical applications. But as was made clear during the GSA hosted European Space Solutions 2014 conference, European GNSS has a unique value proposition, opening more possibilities for advanced GNSS applications in the rail sector.
With both the European Space Expo and the European Space Solutions 2014 conference coming to Prague, starting June 7 the city – which is also the home of the European GNSS Agency (GSA) – is set to become space obsessed.