The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) provides safe and secure European satellite navigation services, advances the commercialization of Galileo, EGNOS, and Copernicus data and services, engages in secure satellite communications (GOVSATCOM & IRIS2), and operates the EUSST Front Desk. EUSPA is also responsible for accrediting the security of all EU Space Programme components. By fostering innovation in the space sector and above and collaborating with the EU Space community, EUSPA contributes to the European Green Deal and digital transition, enhances Union safety and security, and strengthens autonomy and resilience.
The scope of this action is the development of space-based synergistic technologies for green, smart and more secure solutions addressing a variety of social and economic challenges which emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
By leveraging EGNSS services including their differentiators (OSNMA, HAS, RLS, CAS etc.), proposals should develop applications and technologies that focus on commercial exploitation.
The COVID-19 crisis highlighted the importance of digital technologies and infrastructures as vital societal assets. European space technologies have demonstrated to be instrumental to a large number of activities.
By leveraging EGNSS services including their differentiators (OSNMA, HAS, RLS, CAS etc.), proposals should develop applications and technologies that focus on commercial exploitation in one of the following priority areas:
Proposals could, if applicable, integrate other data sources or services, in particular, where relevant, in combination with Copernicus.
Underpinning technologies may include metaverse and/or Digital Twins (DT) for cities, industries or Critical Infrastructures, tele-presence tools, wearables, AR/VR, secure interconnected IoT networks, sensor integration, technologies allowing seamless indoor-outdoor navigation, solutions for autonomous mobility, integrated secure fleet and objects (e.g. parcels, containers etc.) management systems, new cyber-security paradigms based on Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) or Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) etc.
EU contribution per project: of between €1.50 and €2.00 million
If projects use satellite-based earth observation, positioning, navigation and/or related timing data and services, beneficiaries must make use of Copernicus and/or Galileo/EGNOS (other data and services may additionally be used).
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