Project information
EuroGEOSS Showcases: Applications Powered by Europe "E-SHAPE" (EuroGEOSS showcases)

Information

This project doesn't include Institute of Computer Science. It includes Faculty of Science. Official project website can be found on muni.cz.
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Project Identification
820852
Project Period
5/2019 - 4/2023
Investor / Pogramme / Project type
European Union
MU Faculty or unit
Faculty of Science
Cooperating Organization
ARMINES

The EuroGEOSS Showcases proposal is driven by the need to develop operational EO services with and for the users and
to create a conducive environment whereby the strengths of Europe are exploited towards addressing societal challenges,
fostering entrepreneurship and supporting sustainable development. The proposal objectives are 1) to develop operational
EO services with and for users active in key societal sectors; 2) to demonstrate the benefits of the EO pilots through the
coordinated downstream exploitation of EO data and the utilization of existing EO resources; 3) to promote the uptake of
pilots at national and international scale, across vertical markets (private and public) and amongst key user communities; 4)
to enable the long-term sustainability of the numerous pilots, their penetration in public and private markets and support their
upscaling; 5) to increase uptake by raising awareness on the solutions developed through tailored and well-targeted
communication, dissemination and outreach activities. The proposal aims at setting-up and promoting a sustainable
organization dedicated to users’ uptake of European EO resources, building on Copernicus and GEOSS through the
development of co-design pilots (i.e. application-oriented products, services or solutions) built on a user-centric approach
and delivering economic, social and policy value to European citizens. It has also the ambition through the development of
26 pilots organized in 7 showcases to deliver information that will also contribute to the three GEO engagements (SDGs,
Paris Agreement and Sendai Framework).

Publications

Total number of publications: 5


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