While Galileo enables the determination of a precise position anywhere, Copernicus, Europe’s Earth Observation programme, provides information on the Earth’s surface, atmosphere and oceans. Put the two...
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The EU’s energy dependence is becoming more complicated over the last months, so the EU has no choice but to look for new means of securing its energy...
EU Space is set to play a bigger role in the raw materials sector, becoming a key enabler in achieving the rare earth independence envisioned by the new European Critical...
In the context of the Strategic Research Agenda for the Copernicus Security Service (CSS), the Commission DG-JRC and DG-DEFIS are jointly organising a workshop aimed at defining R&D objectives for the evolution...
JRC Ispra, Italy
The EU Space Week 2022 is bringing together from policymakers to industry, start-ups, public authorities, investors and users interested in current – and future – trends of the EU...
Prague, Czech Republic
The Copernicus Horizon 2035 symposium brought together the European Commission, Member States, delegated bodies, and the community of users to continue the dialogue on Copernicus’ contribution to the environment and consider...
Europe has the leadership, industrial capacity and experience be a global space leader, argues Timo Pesonen.
Toulouse, France/Online
A unique opportunity to learn the new direction on the future and evolution of Copernicus and the opportunities unfolding from the EU Space Programme, the CASSINI initiative, internationalisation activities and Horizon Europe funding....
Copernicus remains at the forefront to gather information to help tackle such global issues in its capacity as the European Union’s distinguished Earth observation capability.