Začátkem června firma Unicorn Systems uspořádala webinář nazvaný Projektová příprava, věnovaný novému modulu do softwarů ProGEO a EnPRO. Nový modul Projektová příprava je určen nejen pro zhotovitele projektů pro ŘSD, SŽDC, ČEZ distribuce. Nový modul rozšiřuje stávající funkčnost modulu ČEZ distribuce, ŘSD a SŽDC o další funkčnost, kterou je možné využít pro zpracování dokumentace. Webinář byl rozdělen do […]
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Busy urban centres represent key areas of demand for satellite navigation services, but dense concentrations of high buildings mean that satnav signal reception may sometimes fall short. So ESA is issuing a call for ideas to make up for such service gaps through the use of imaging and 3D mapping technology – ahead of a dedicated workshop on 6 July.
Update: NAVISP webinar replay now added below
Busy urban centres represent key areas of demand for satellite navigation services, but dense concentrations of high buildings mean that satnav signal reception may sometimes fall short. So ESA is issuing a call for ideas to make up for such service gaps through the use of imaging and 3D mapping technology – ahead of a dedicated workshop on 6 July.

The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) is launching a consultation on a technology and service road map for the Galileo Public Regulated Service (PRS). This consultation will support the development of the PRS user segment and market uptake up till 2027.
The Agency invites Competent PRS Authorities (CPAs) from each European Member State, and European industry, to share their views and ideas on which user segment technologies are important to enhance adoption from the first generation of Galileo (G1G) and address the evolution towards the second generation of the Galileo space programme (G2G). The Agency encourages industries with potential interests and capabilities to support the development of such technologies to contact their relevant CPA to join the discussion.
The Galileo PRS is restricted to governmental authorised users. It is meant for sensitive applications that need a high-level of service continuity. The PRS uses encrypted signals with increased resistance towards interference and spoofing. Authorised users include:
The Agency’s goal is to make sure the PRS is affordable and secure for all interested and authorised users. It balances this with making sure that European industry maintains its competitive edge in the global marketplace. In the past, the Agency did this through previous research and development programmes. It has already run several studies and projects to identify, develop and sustain technology to support market uptake. The Agency will launch more initiatives within the Horizon Europe Framework Programme (2021-2027) for technology to keep evolving.
The Agency is responsible for maintenance and execution of the PRS technological road map to support market uptake. This consultation will reflect industry needs in the roadmap. Industry will provide inputs and ideas that the Agency may explore through Horizon Europe and other financial opportunities. The Agency will use this information to plan long-term activities to support adoption of the Public Regulated Service.
The PRS decision 1104/2011/EU governs PRS technology manufacturing. This limits consultations to entities established in the territory of a PRS participant which has designated a Competent PRS Authority (CPA). The Agency will inform interested CPAs.
The Agency will consider all information received during consultations as ‘confidential in commerce’. It will not disclose any information unless authorised. Nondisclosure agreements are being considered; templates for which are available upon request. Due to the sensitivity of the topic and time limitations, the Agency cannot ensure that it will grant all requests.
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For more information please contact your relevant PRS Competent Authority.
The Agency reserves the right to only contact industries duly authorised by their relevant PRS Competent Authority.
For any organisational questions, please contact: prs-consultations@euspa.europa.eu
PRS consultations
Security Department
European Union Agency for the Space Programme
Janovského 438/2
170 00 Prague 7 – Holesovice
Czech Republic
The deadline for requests is 19 July 2021. All consultations will be organised between 23 August 2021 and 13 September 2021.
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On 30 June from 15:00 to 17:00 CEST, the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) together with the European Commission Directorate-General for the Defence Industry and Space (DG DEFIS) and the European Innovation Council (EIC) are organising an informative online workshop on EIC opportunities for space SMEs. To register to attend click here.
The European Commission launched the EIC to support the commercialisation of high-impact technologies in the European Union. Its goal is to aid researchers, start-ups and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in bringing their innovations to market by providing funding, networking and partnership opportunities, and business acceleration services.
Read this: Galileo Masters – the EUSPA SatCom Challenge
With a budget of EUR 10.1 billion, the EIC will support game changing innovations throughout the lifecycle from early stage research, to proof of concept, technology transfer, and the financing and scale up of start-ups and SMEs. The EIC provides considerable funding opportunities through various programmes, such as the EIC Pathfinder, the EIC Transition, the EIC Accelerator and the EIC Fund.
The upcoming workshop held on 30 June from 15:00 to 17:00 CEST is open to all SMEs interested in EIC funding opportunities and will focus on the added value of the EIC instrument and the benefits, challenges and lessons learned by previous EIC winners. It will also provide an opportunity to discuss administrative details, participation rules and other issues. To register to the workshop click here.
Are you a start-up or SME developing a disruptive product, service or idea? Do you have a video pitch, a slide deck, and are you ready to respond to a short set of questions about your innovation and your team? If this is you, then you can now apply for EIC Accelerator funding!
The EIC Accelerator supports individual SMEs, in particular start-ups and spinout companies, to develop and scale-up game-changing innovations in any field of technology or application. The EIC Accelerator provides substantial financial support with grant funding of up to EUR 2.5 million for innovation development costs, and investments of up to EUR 15 million, managed by the EIC Fund, for scale up and other relevant costs.
And this: Welcome to the Space Crossroads, where space and great ideas meet
In addition, EIC selected companies receive coaching, mentoring, access to investors and corporates, and many other opportunities as part of the EIC community. The EIC welcomes applications from innovators in all EU Member States and countries associated to Horizon Europe. The cut-off dates for 2021 are 16 June and 6 October.
There is still some time left before the June 16 cut-off date, so don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to access funding and support! Follow the links for more information on the EIC Accelerator and on other EIC funding opportunities.
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A new study using satellite evidence confirms that a rock and ice avalanche caused the Chamoli disaster in India earlier this year. The resulting mud and debris flood led to massive destruction downstream.
Septentrio, lídr v oblasti vysoce přesných řešení pro určování polohy GNSS, přichází se dvěma open-source projekty pro své moduly přijímačů GPS / GNSS. První z nich, ROSaic, je ovladač pro Robot Operating System (ROS) pro modul mosaic-X5 a další GNSS přijímače Septentrio. Druhým projektem je mosaicHAT, což je open-source hardwarový referenční design kombinující mozaic-X5 s počítačem Raspberry Pi nebo […]
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Septentrio, lídr v oblasti vysoce přesných řešení pro určování polohy GNSS, přichází se dvěma open-source projekty pro své moduly přijímačů GPS / GNSS. První z nich, ROSaic, je ovladač pro Robot Operating System (ROS) pro modul mosaic-X5 a další GNSS přijímače Septentrio. Druhým projektem je mosaicHAT, což je open-source hardwarový referenční design kombinující mozaic-X5 s počítačem Raspberry Pi nebo Arduino. […]
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Český úřad zeměměřický a katastrální vyhlásil další termín zkoušky odborné způsobilosti k udělení úředního oprávnění pro ověřování výsledků zeměměřických činností. Zkoušky se budou konat ve dnech 28. a 30. června 2021. Podmínky pro udělení úředního oprávnění pro ověřování výsledků zeměměřických činností (dále jen „úřední oprávnění“) a náležitosti žádosti o udělení úředního oprávnění upravuje zákon č. 200/1994 Sb. a vyhláška Českého úřadu zeměměřického a katastrálního […]
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Třistašedesátistupňové video, které vytvořila slovenská společnost CBS, vybočuje z řady běžných leteckých záběrů, vzniklo během koronavirového lockdownu Slovenska, kdy se do Vysokých Tater téměř nikdo nedostal. Video má 360° a s pomocí počítačové myši nebo nakláněním mobilního telefonu se během videa můžete podívat do všech směrů a užít si let, jako kdybyste skutečně seděli v […]
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Informační agentura CENIA pořádá dne 24. června akci nazvanou Den s INSPIRE. Online setkání se uskuteční mezi 13 a 15 hodinou. Připraveny jsou aktuality o směrnici INSPIRE, nové verzi validátoru a napojení Národního geoportálu INSPIRE na Národní katalog otevřených dat. Program Den s INSPIRE 2021 Úvod (Jitka Faugnerová, CENIA) Referenční INSPIRE validátor (Magdalena Kabátová, CENIA) […]
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At the fourth edition of the New Space Atlantic Summit, key players from Europe and the Atlantic region gathered in Coimbra, Portugal and online to discuss the role of New Space for people. European Union Agency for the Space programme (EUSPA) Executive Director Rodrigo da Costa gave a keynote address at the opening session, outlining EUSPA’s role as the key actor in the European Union’s New Space approach.
Introducing the opening session, Ricardo Conde, President of the Portuguese Space Agency noted that innovative solutions were needed to address user needs and to link space to non-space sectors. This was something that EUSPA Executive Director Rodrigo da Costa also picked up on in his address.
Da Costa noted that EUSPA was at the heart of New Space and that its mission was to take advantage of the opportunities that come from the development of innovative space products based on satellite navigation, Earth observation and telecoms to maximize synergies between EU Space Programme components at user level.
“We will do this by fostering collaboration between space and non-space actors, allowing greater cross-fertilisation. For example, space and non-space companies are already teaming up on several of our Horizon-financed projects to bring innovative solutions to diverse markets, such as agriculture, transport, or resource management, just to cite a few,” he said.
Read this: CASSINI hackathon leverages space to digitise green spaces
Da Costa said that EUSPA was encouraging all the EU Member States to benefit from the innovation brought by space technologies, stressing that it was particularly important to build capacity in the Member States, including those with emerging capabilities.
“In the provision of Galileo and EGNOS services, we involve large, small and medium actors from several Member States, and with them we ensure the 24/7 operations of these key EU infrastructures. In GovSatCom also, we are now looking for innovative approaches to build the GovSatCom Hub,” he said.
Speaking at the session, Elodie Viau, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Application at the European Space Agency (ESA) said that space had entered the digital economy and society. “Data generated in space and on Earth are improving our daily lives,” she said, adding that ESA was supporting European industry, start-ups and SMEs and was looking at new concepts of innovation, for technology. “We are going to work with all the institutional players and the private sector to create even more innovation. This is key for Europe to maintain its competitiveness,” she said.
The EUSPA Executive Director also highlighted the key role of the private sector. He said that EUSPA would create opportunities for EU companies to explore new markets, through dedicated procurements, grants and prizes to create new business opportunities and connect them with private investors and venture capitalists for the necessary financing capability to jump-start their business cases.
And this: Going green? Look to EU Space!
“For example, one of our winners in the MyGalileo Solution competition, 10 lines, an Estonian company, is developing an automated robot to design parking places. They already have contracts in the EU and have recently won a large contract in the US,” he said.
Da Costa stressed that the recently approved conclusion of the EU Council on “New Space for people” calls upon EUSPA, with the Commission, to foster the uptake of space services by stimulating the adoption of space-based solutions and by increasing the competitiveness of the EU industry. “We are ready to play our fundamental role on this,” he said, adding that this New Space development was essential for European economies and for European integration.
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At the fourth edition of the New Space Atlantic Summit, key players from Europe and the Atlantic region gathered in Coimbra, Portugal and online to discuss the role of New Space for people. European Union Agency for the Space programme (EUSPA) Executive Director Rodrigo da Costa gave a keynote address at the opening session, outlining EUSPA’s role as the key actor in the European Union’s New Space approach.
Introducing the opening session, Ricardo Conde, President of the Portuguese Space Agency noted that innovative solutions were needed to address user needs and to link space to non-space sectors. This was something that EUSPA Executive Director Rodrigo da Costa also picked up on in his address.
Da Costa noted that EUSPA was at the heart of New Space and that its mission was to take advantage of the opportunities that come from the development of innovative space products based on satellite navigation, Earth observation and telecoms to maximize synergies between EU Space Programme components at user level.
“We will do this by fostering collaboration between space and non-space actors, allowing greater cross-fertilisation. For example, space and non-space companies are already teaming up on several of our Horizon-financed projects to bring innovative solutions to diverse markets, such as agriculture, transport, or resource management, just to cite a few,” he said.
Read this: CASSINI hackathon leverages space to digitise green spaces
Da Costa said that EUSPA was encouraging all the EU Member States to benefit from the innovation brought by space technologies, stressing that it was particularly important to build capacity in the Member States, including those with emerging capabilities.
“In the provision of Galileo and EGNOS services, we involve large, small and medium actors from several Member States, and with them we ensure the 24/7 operations of these key EU infrastructures. In GovSatCom also, we are now looking for innovative approaches to build the GovSatCom Hub,” he said.
Speaking at the session, Elodie Viau, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Application at the European Space Agency (ESA) said that space had entered the digital economy and society. “Data generated in space and on Earth are improving our daily lives,” she said, adding that ESA was supporting European industry, start-ups and SMEs and was looking at new concepts of innovation, for technology. “We are going to work with all the institutional players and the private sector to create even more innovation. This is key for Europe to maintain its competitiveness,” she said.
The EUSPA Executive Director also highlighted the key role of the private sector. He said that EUSPA would create opportunities for EU companies to explore new markets, through dedicated procurements, grants and prizes to create new business opportunities and connect them with private investors and venture capitalists for the necessary financing capability to jump-start their business cases.
And this: Going green? Look to EU Space!
“For example, one of our winners in the MyGalileo Solution competition, 10 lines, an Estonian company, is developing an automated robot to design parking places. They already have contracts in the EU and have recently won a large contract in the US,” he said.
Da Costa stressed that the recently approved conclusion of the EU Council on “New Space for people” calls upon EUSPA, with the Commission, to foster the uptake of space services by stimulating the adoption of space-based solutions and by increasing the competitiveness of the EU industry. “We are ready to play our fundamental role on this,” he said, adding that this New Space development was essential for European economies and for European integration.
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Chongqing, the largest municipality in China, is featured in this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image.
Chongqing, the largest municipality in China, is featured in this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image.

Další mapathon, během kterého můžete podpořit činnost Lékařů bez hranic, bude poslední úterý v měsíci. Uvidíme se online na zoomu. Zaregistrujte se na čtvrtý letošní mapathon s Missing Maps Česko 29. června 2021 od 18:00 hodin. Potvrďte účast co nejdřív, protože je omezený počet míst, a ať můžeme v rámci core týmu domluvit zavčas školitele.
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Město Děčín začalo používat elektronický stavební deník, od kterého si slibuje, že bude mít přehled o každé stavbě ve městě. Zápisy včetně fotodokumentace budou do deníku vkládat kontroloři či stavbyvedoucí přímo na stavbě prostřednictvím aplikace v tabletu. Město se tak do budoucna chce vyhnout situaci, která nastala při rekonstrukci v místní čtvrti Podmokly. Údaje o […]
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Město Děčín začalo používat elektronický stavební deník, od kterého si slibuje, že bude mít přehled o každé stavbě ve městě. Zápisy včetně fotodokumentace budou do deníku vkládat kontroloři či stavbyvedoucí přímo na stavbě prostřednictvím aplikace v tabletu. Město se tak do budoucna chce vyhnout situaci, která nastala při rekonstrukci v místní čtvrti Podmokly. Údaje o […]
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