Satellite Applications for Climate Change: Insights from the New Space Economy Congress 2024

The fifth edition of the New Space Economy Congress 2024, the now annual event for the growing Catalonian new-space ecosystem, took place in Barcelona from 1-2 October. Organised by the Catalan Government in collaboration with the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC), the i2CAT Foundation, and the Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia (ICGC), the event aims to promote Catalonian new space companies, and foster cooperation, collaboration, and innovation across and beyond the region. Amidst two days of discussions and demonstrations ranging deep-sea exploration to future commercial space stations, the growing array of satellite communications constellations, the regulatory considerations to ensure the sustainable use of space, and regional challenges and opportunities for new space companies, Eurisy was present to lead discussions on a session on satellite applications for climate change challenges.

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Procuring Innovative Climate Change Services: PROTECT project Final Event

In the last years, the European Union has introduced numerous policies aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change, generating a need for innovative solutions and services to help achieve climate objectives. In this framework, Earth Observation represents a crucial area where European policies are stimulating innovation and demand for new services.

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Eurisy Members’ Corner: Focus on the French National Centre for Space Studies

Space applications can transform the maritime domains, by providing data and information that will foster a sustainable blue economy, and help protecting the ocean and preserving its resources. CNES wants to be at the forefront of the creation of a global “Sea & Space” strategy that federates public and private stakeholders to put science at the service of society.

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2021 from space

Now that we have put 2021 behind us, we can look back at it from a distance. Here is how the past year looked like all the way from space!

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