European GNSS and Copernicus Earth Observation data not only play a key role in individual modes of mobility, they are also essential to creating a truly intermodal transport system.
The 8th CASSINI Hackathon: EU Space for Defence & Security took place earlier in 10 European countries. This edition’s winning teams from Slovenia, the Netherlands, Ukraine, and Spain demonstrated creativity, technical expertise, and a shared vision for a more secure space environment.
Salutes Space, a CASSINI Hackathon winner, is transforming AI-driven space computing with ultra-efficient chips that enhance real-time, in-orbit data processing.
Unique to the Galileo constellation, the SAR Return Link Service celebrates five years of giving an important psychological boost to people in distress.
The first edition of the report looks at the latest developments and trends in GNSS and secure satellite communications, with an emphasis on user technology and on potential and existing synergies.
With a theme of ‘Security, Europe!’, EU Space will play a key role in supporting the priorities set by Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
The Sentinel-1C satellite, to be launched on December 4, 2024, will ensure continuous data provision and integrates Galileo for improved navigation, reinforcing the world's leading Earth Observation system.