Category: Events

Happy International Forests Day!

Forests offer countless benefits – from purifying water to cleaning the air and capturing carbon to fight climate change. They also provide food, life-saving medicines and raw materials for building homes. And who hasn’t enjoyed going for a hike in the woods?   To celebrate the many benefits of healthy forests, the United Nations has designated…
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Securing the EU Space Programme starts with EUSPA

From 6 to 10 March 2023, the EU conducted the Space Threat Response Architecture (STRA) 2023 exercise at the European External Action Service (EEAS) Headquarters in Brussels. The STRA exercise is a yearly exercise to test and enhance the EU´s response to threats to the systems and services deployed under the various components of the…
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Freshers, kick-off your career in the EU Space Programme!

Graduating from university is exciting. But it can also be nerve-racking, especially if you still haven’t figured out what you like or what to do next. Do you see yourself as an administrative officer with a more back-office role? Or, do you aspire to become a c-suite executive? Do you prefer financial auditing or public…
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Many great ways EUSPA supports entrepreneurs using EU Space technologies

The link between space technology and user needs is innovation – innovation that’s happening at companies across Europe.  As the go-to-source for all things EU Space, EUSPA has played – and continues to play – a big role in supporting this innovation. “We have built a reputation for being the single point of information, expertise…
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From First Fix to High Accuracy Service, Galileo scores high

“From a historical perspective this was one the greatest achievements of the EU,” says EUSPA Executive director Rodrigo da Costa. “Determining a position on the ground using only Galileo was essentially the first step towards shielding our autonomy and sovereignty in space.” he highlights.  This first position fix of longitude, latitude and altitude using the…
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Successful demonstration of GOVSATCOM use cases

In a shifting geopolitical landscape, secure and uninterrupted communications are vital for the sovereignty and autonomy of the European Union. In cases of crises, natural disasters, or unavailability of ground-based operators, governmental actors need access to rapidly deployable and robust satellite communications capabilities.  The EU GOVSATCOM, aims to provide initial services within 2024, will ensure…
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Can we halve the use of pesticides in the EU by 2030?

Pesticides and fertilisers can be important tools in modern farming. When used correctly, fertilisers provide essential nutrients for crop growth, while pesticides can help protect those crops from harmful pests and diseases.  The problem is that agriculture has become too dependent on both. Instead of being applied when and where they’re needed, it’s become standard…
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Final workshop for OSNMA Public Observation Test Phase

The OSNMA is a new, breakthrough feature of Europe’s positioning system that meets a clear user need: improve the trustworthiness of GNSS signals. This service provides an authentication mechanism to allow Open Service users to verify that the navigation data received come from Galileo and have not been modified in any way. To acquaint interested…
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Power up with Copernicus

The current geopolitical situation has pushed energy prices to record levels. But today’s energy crisis is not only an emergency but also an opportunity to build a resilient, sustainable energy system that supports both the EU’s climate goals and its energy independence. Delivering secure, sustainable, and affordable energy for citizens and businesses is a cornerstone…
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Finding resiliency in the face of disaster

Wildfires continue to rage across Chile this week. At last count, there were 323 active fires, including at least 90 that officials consider to be out of control. Not only have they burnt an estimated 889,000 acres of forests, they’ve destroyed 1,500 homes and have left thousands homeless. At the time of writing, the wildfires…
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