TechWorks Marine introductory online workshop on CoastEO

The Irish company TechWorks Marine signed a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) Investing in Industrial Innovation (InCubed) programme to develop an innovative coastal monitoring solution using Earth Observation (EO).

The activity, called CoastEO or Coastal Ocean Assessment, was kicked off in January 2020 with a duration of eighteen months.

On Wednesday 9 September 2020, TechWorks Marine is holding an online introductory workshop, 10:00-11:00 (CEST). The workshop is of interest to anyone who uses water quality information in their work or research. It will consist of a short 25 minute presentation followed by an open Q&A session.

The aim of CoastEO is to provide a complete coastal monitoring service by incorporating reliable in‑situ measurements and validated satellite EO data. This flexible service can be adapted to measured parameters, deployment methods and geographic coverage.

CoastEO’s purpose is to mitigate the common cost and coverage issues surrounding coastal and marine monitoring and provide robust data. CoastEO Mini-Buoy (1.23 m in height) can be easily deployed in coastal and freshwater environments and immediately start transmitting real-time data.

For further information, please visit the TechWorksMarine website or email queries to eimear.tuohy@techworks.ie.


When: 09 September 2020
Where: online


To know more, see the full programme and register: https://bit.ly/3aVBQ3K

ESA-CNES 7th International Workshop on On-Board Payload Data Compression

The On-Board Payload Data Compression (OBPDC) workshop brings together professionals working in the field of Payload Data Compression to share the latest ideas and developments, and pave the way to tackle future technological challenges.

This virtual Workshop is co-organised by the European Space Agency (ESA) and CNES with the support of the National University of Athens (https://en.uoa.gr/), and will take place on 21-23 September 2020.

It includes:

  • Free virtual participation with high interaction between presenters and attendees
  • 3 half-days to ease attendance of OBPDC main contributors
  • Round tables on selected topics to foster innovation and idea generation
  • Participation via social networks such as LinkedIn and Twitter #OBPDC2020
  • Collaboration with the MDPI Remote Sensing journal’s special issue entitled “Remote Sensing Data Compression” through the workshops Journal Special Section

When: 21 – 23 September 2020
Where: online


To know more about it: https://atpi.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/obpdc-2020/eventwebsite

ESA Φ-week gets digital

The Φ-week is an interactive conference organised by ESA with a focus on Earth Observation (EO) Open Science and Future EO. The conference is an opportunity for emerging space investors, tech leaders, entrepreneurs, space scientists and EO researchers to explore new prospects for cutting-edge technologies.

The Φ-week is hosted at the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ESRIN site in Italy. In 2019, the event gathered 600 people from 38 countries and included over 80 oral presentations, 150 posters, and 40 exhibitors. The Φ-week also included a variety of side events such as workshops, round tables, hackathons and start up tables.

This year’s event will be entirely virtual due to the COVID-19 restrictions and focus on the concept of “Digital Twin Earth’’ – an Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven digital replica of our planet. This replica leverages the full power of AI, Earth Science and Modelling, cloud computing and Earth-scale environmental, societal and economic data into actionable insights for scientists, political and economic decision makers.


Follow InCubed at the ɸ-week 2020:

  • “Downstream Industry for Digital Twin Earth – II” Session

Wednesday 30 September

Amanda Reagan, Head of the ɸ-lab Invest Office and responsible for InCubed management, will chair a session dedicated to the Downstream Industry for Digital Twin Earth with representatives of a few companies co-funded by InCubed such as Charlotte Kelly (Techworks Marine), and other commercial actors such as Peter Platzer (Spire), Adina Gillespie (GHG sat) and Marco Esposito (Cosine).

  • “Growing European Earth Observation Business: Funding Opportunities and the Investor Perspective” side event

Friday 2 October

The Φ-lab Invest Office team, responsible for the management of InCubed programme, will present the different opportunities of funding for activities related to EO. Some venture capitalist will also give their perspective, and time will be left for interaction with the audience and attendee’s questions.


When: 28 September – 02 October 2020
Where: online

To know more, see the full programme and register: https://phiweek.esa.int/

The Portuguese InCubed Proposals Campaign has been launched

Investing in Industrial Innovation – InCubed Call for Portuguese companies – focused on developing end-to-end spaceborne capabilities to provide commercial products and services related to the Atlantic Chapter of the Blue Worlds is now open.

This Campaign is a means for Portuguese organisations interested in submitting an Idea Pitch to InCubed.

The focus of Portugal within the InCubed is to develop national end-to-end spaceborne capabilities aiming to contribute to a dedicated satellite constellation to provide commercial products and services related to the Atlantic region, through international cooperation, and contributing towards the Blue Worlds vision.

Activities submitted will have to comply with the guidelines where some of the expected topics coming from the Blue Worlds vision are considered together with other expected specific national objectives for the activity to be proposed.

Portuguese companies have time to submit their proposals on ideas.esa.int until September, 10th .


To know more about:

ESA International Space Days

The European Space Agency (ESA) invites members of the space community to attend its first ever online Industry Space Days (ISD) event, 16-17 September 2020.

The ISD is organised to foster cooperation between different actors in the entire space sector. Due to COVD-19, the event is now going ahead virtually instead of at ESA ESTEC.

During the online ISD companies and organisations can attend:

  • Pre-scheduled business-to-business meetings (B2B) via an online platform, a timesaving and efficient way to establish new contacts. You can already find members of the InCubed team on the platform.
  • A web-streamed conference with contributions by ESA, industry, and industry associations.
  • ESA presentations and workshops about business opportunities and future activities.

The event is open to entities from ESA Member States, Cooperating States and Associate States as well as to companies from outside this perimeter if they intend to act as “buyer” to procure European products and services.

Amanda Reagan, Head of the Φ-lab Invest Office, responsible for InCubed programme management, is one of the confirmed speakers and will present commercial Earth observation opportunities, InCubed and ɸ-lab activities.


When: 16 – 17 September 2020
Where: online


To know more, see the full programme and register: https://isd.esa.int/

Swedish company Unibap concludes contract with InCubed

Unibap was founded in 2013 to develop and commercialise technical solutions originating from university research projects on industrial automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), image analysis and space systems. Using AI and robotics, Unibap offers innovative automation solutions to both small and large industry companies, as well as space enterprises that can be adapted to the all customers’ automation context.

The Uppsala-based company is also an ESA Business Incubator Centre Alumni.

On 6 April 2020, ESA selected Unibap’s proposal under the InCubed programme for enhanced software functionality and standardisation in Unibap’s SpaceCloud™ Services framework.

During the first phase of activities (April-December 2020), Unibap will expand the SpaceCloud™ framework with initial core applications to launch a data-driven business model for cloud services in space.

Unibap enables in-house or third-party application development for low latency data product generation within the SpaceCloud™ framework. This includes precision agriculture, crisis management, forest fire detection, oil spill and data communication.

Marketing activities will also be implemented to stimulate the creation of Application and Function modules within SpaceCloud™. This project expands further on Unibap’s previous product investments and machine learning on-board computer solution provided to NASA’s Hyperspectral Thermal Imaging (HYTI) mission.

To know more about it:

Activity page arw Investor Unibap arw

NEO’s SignalEyes Infrastructure is ready to roll

SignalEyes is a high-quality change detection services infrastructure from EO data developed by ‘SIG4EO’, the brainchild of Dutch company NEO (Netherlands Geomatics and Earth Observation).

On April 2, 2020 it has officially become the first InCubed activity to be concluded.

During its final review, NEO has presented all the work accomplished under the ESA InCubed contract, but also its future perspectives.

The team proudly announced that their infrastructure is now arrived at a level where the activity starts for the entire Netherlands territory. With five national Open Data coverages of Superview 50cm imagery per year, other Open Satellite Images and Open Aerial Photographs, the monitoring of all crop parcels on geometry and crop development has started.

Started in March 2019, this InCubed activity’s purpose was to automatically assimilate different Earth observation data streams together with Object Based Signal Generators (OBSG) using cutting edge technological techniques such as deep learning or other artificial intelligence.

After having built up a library of OBSGs for different types of objects and image types –– , NEO aimed at placing and combining these OBSGs in the processing chain in optimised way, linking image changes and neighbouring objects together, to provide relevant and true change signals, mitigating false positives, offering improved control over the processing and establishing an operational service with more robust and better quality results.

For example, the figure above shows two layers extracted from satellite imagery (top) : roads (middle) and buildings (bottom). Each layer shows different kinds of information, taken at different times. Comparing the left and right images, it can be seen that there are additional buildings on the right set of images.

Now that the activity is concluded, it is possible to monitor the 150 million trees already present in the NEO database and start adding water courses, roads, railroads, buildings and other terrain elements as well as smaller elements as solar panels, asbestos roofs, riparian vegetation, etc.

The changes registered will be translated into Calls-to-Action for customers in agribusiness, management of infrastructure and environment and map updating, increasing the efficiency but also reducing cost, spills and frustration for professionals working in these areas.

As NEO Chief Operating Officer Jan Erik Wien stated “SIG4EO enables us to scale up our own operations in volume, number, diversity and geographic spread and creates competitive advantage in providing change information services over the next ten years. The ESA InCubed program, has allowed us to speed up these challenging but high potential developments and maintain our international leading position in the field of remote sensing based change detection.”

To know more about it:

Activity page arw NEO's SignalEyes arw

Second call for UK InCubed proposals is out

Applications open

UK organisations interested in submitting a proposal to InCubed must submit a completed application form by email to the UK Space Agency Earth Observation Team at UKSAEOT@ukspaceagency.gov.uk by 5PM Friday 17th August 2018, in order to be considered in this round of evaluations by the Agency; applications received after this time will not be considered in this round.

Following evaluation of the submitted proposals, organisations can expect to be contacted mid-September regarding whether they have been successful and they may proceed with submission of an outline proposal to ESA. In this round of evaluations UKSA expects to select one or two proposals, allocating a total investment of around 1.5MEUR to the co-funded project(s). N.B. UKSA approval does not guarantee funding, as successful projects must also complete the ESA evaluation process.

To get access to the application form and further details on the application process and timescale visit this page.

What the UK will Support

Companies or consortia applying to ESA for InCubed funding require the support of their national delegation – which is the UK Space Agency for UK organisations. InCubed proposals from international consortia including a UK element are welcome, but not a requirement. Note that whilst UKSA will need to understand the full scope of the project proposed, UKSA funding approval will cover UK elements only; other ESA member states may have their own processes for approving their respective contributions. UKSA is keen to support projects with a significant degree of technological innovation through InCubed; projects focusing solely on delivery of new EO-related services should consider whether an ESA Business Applications project would be more appropriate – which is also supported by a substantial UK subscription.

For further information and discussion on any potential project ideas with UK applicants and how they might align with the InCubed programme, interest parties are encouraged to contact Alasdair Gow, Industrial Sector Lead for Earth Observation, on UKSAEOT@ukspaceagency.gov.uk

InCubed

InCubed is intended to be the final tranche of funding required to commercialise a technology, or helping to create a new kind market where none existed previously. To learn more about InCubed progamme access this page.

EO PLUG-IN: first InCubed kicked off

With the successful EO PLUG-IN kick-off meeting on 12th July at ESRIN, Frascati, GeoVille and partners (EODC, Hermess, HLB) are first to start the InCubed programme activities at ESA’s brand new ɸ-lab. EO PLUG-IN will enable a easy access to continuous business intelligence data streams for the AgroFood Industry via machine based technologies. 

Amanda Regan Head of the ɸ -lab Invest office kicking-off EO Plug-In with GeoVille’s Commercial Director Andreas Walli, Project Manager Eva Haas and Software Engineer Philip Krauss.

Welcome to the InCubed programme

ESA’s InCubed programme helps industry develop new commercial Earth Observation (EO) based products with rapid co-funding to help reduce the risk on the company’s investment in product development and deployment into the market.

Investing in Industrial Innovation – InCubed – is a European Space Agency open call programme supporting innovative and commercially viable products and services using satellite imagery and datasets, with the focus of removing barriers to entry of the commercial marketplace.  This new ESA initiative has a permanently open call for European businesses to apply for a chance to gain financial, technical and practical support for industry activities (although some member states operate InCubed calls which are time limited). The goal is to support industry-led initiatives that will open new market opportunities, bringing innovative systems and products faster to market, and enabling European industry focused on EO to compete commercially in the global marketplace.

InCubed will, in most cases, co-fund up to 50% of a proposed venture. It can also provide access to ESA expertise and technical support; furthermore it could allow to unlock patient financing and further investment.

Through InCubed, companies developing innovative commercial solutions  related to Earth Observation can approach ESA at any time for support to make their venture technically viable and commercially competitive.

The programme has a very wide scope and can co-fund anything from building satellites to on ground data platforms and everything in between.

“Earth observation is undergoing a paradigm shift,” said Josef Aschbacher, Director of ESA’s Earth Observation Programmes.

“Commercial companies, big and small, are developing exciting assets, such as satellites, ground systems and data analytics solutions. ESA has set up a programme, called InCubed, to help European industry to establish a leading market position.

“Speed and flexibility in deciding and implementing a partnership proposal are key ingredients for success. InCubed will do that.”

What we are looking for

Are you a start-up, SME or large company in one of the InCubed participating states who has an innovative product or service which with further development could become commercially viable? Do you need a further push for it to be commercialised? If so, we invite you to submit your idea to ESA.

If you have an existing activity in mind e.g. a constellation, a satellite, an instrument, a technology, software, a service or an application related to the earth observation sector and you want to develop it with ESAs help and then roll it out commercially then InCubed could be the programme for you.

The ultimate aim of InCubed is for your development to reach at least minimum viable product stage of development and be robust from a technical, commercial, programmatic and financial point of view. Your Intellectual Property Rights, 100%, stay with you. The programme can also support further roll out and scale up if appropriate or can provide a solid demonstration capability for you to seek further series funding for scaling and expansion.

Ideas specifically for InCubed can address any element(s) within the Earth Observation Value chain architecture or any combination to deliver an end-to-end system.

Space Segment: activities related to any on-board product/service

  • Satellite(s)
  • Platform
  • Payload

Ground Segment: activities related to the ground segment of an earth observation satellite system

  • Ground stations and mission management
  • Ground networks and data distributions

Data Segment: activities related to management, processing and the use of the earth observation data

  • Data management
  • Data Processing and Visualization
  • Data Analytics/Insights /Applications

What we offer:

Successful applicants receive:

  • Zero-equity co-funding (agreed with your participating member state).
  • ESA stamp of credibility (e.g. use of the ESA logo, …)
  • Personalised ESA guidance with world class technical expertise & commercial support
  • Access to ESA EO facilities and to the Phi-Lab (EO and AI expertise)
  • Joining the InCubed community, having access to networks and dedicated event

 

How to apply:

InCubed is driven by submitted industrial proposals which must demonstrate that the product or service to be developed is commercially viable by the end of the InCubed activity (or at the very least include a very robust roadmap to commercialisation).

You can propose your idea directly to ESA. We will assess your idea and provide feedback. The first step can be to pitch your idea using this online tool. Do not worry, your idea will be treated confidentially and only the ESA InCubed team will have access to it. Remember that InCubed has been created to support and development the commercial sector based on earth observation data and it is these kinds of ideas we are looking for.

Additional Details

The Announcement of Partnership Opportunity is published on EMITS, under “Open Invitations to Tender” reference AO9090

The size and nature of any potential co-funding involved is subject to authorisation by the supporting National Delegation(s).  Some National Delegation(s) have specific national procedures to obtain the letter of authorization – so do not ask them at the last minute!

Please note that co-funding is only available to economic operators who reside in the participating ESA member states who have subscribed to InCubed.

To date, these member states include: Austria, Belgium*, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia*, Finland, Germany*, Greece*, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal*, Romania, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom

* These member states subscribed to InCubed+ and the fund is intended to be available only from May2020