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Faster, greener and cheaper – your customised bus service

Travellers in the UK are enjoying quicker and cheaper journeys while also cutting carbon emissions thanks to a new public transport app backed by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Tandem’s easy-to-use app lets you call up transport options in seconds. Credit: Tandem

Everybody knows that you can sometimes wait a long time for a bus and then three come along at once. Or even worse, the service is cancelled or non-existent. UK-based start-up, Tandem is making such a tedium a thing of the past with its on-demand transport app, launched in September 2020 and backed by ESA Space Solutions alongside the UK Space Agency and the Department for Transport.

In an example of how green technology is being increasingly underpinned by space-based assets, the app uses satellite data to create personalised journeys. Users enter information on their whereabouts, their preferred pick-up time, and their destination, effectively creating a customised shuttle service. Whereas traditional public transport routes despatch vehicles to a timetable, Tandem sends an appropriate vehicle to the pick-up point only when requested, increasing efficiency, and reducing costs. Tandem also covers areas where no public transport alternative exists, tailoring to towns and small cities, allowing people to get to their place of work or to visit out-of-town family or friends, all the while leveraging business partnerships with local partners to provide attractive rates to passengers.

For one person a car will be despatched, but for larger groups and on frequent routes a people-carrier or minibus can be used. Journeys can also be combined to pick up and drop off multiple passengers en route. This avoids unnecessary carbon-emitting trips which contribute to climate change. And because vehicles are only sent when required, costs can be matched to those of existing bus services, with customers paying through the app. The app also allows passengers to track their vehicle and journey time using space-based positioning.

Tandem was founded in 2019 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire and has received further backing from venture capital investors Ascension Ventures and Sustainable Ventures. The app’s pilot project was carried out with the backing of the ESA’s Business Applications Programme.

Rita Rinaldo, Head of the Partner-led and Thematic Initiatives Section at ESA Space Solutions said: “While many innovative emerging services are primarily targeting populous regions, ESA Space Solutions is pleased to support Tandem in tackling the so-called ‘transport-poverty’ affecting small towns and cities. The demonstration project showcased the ability of this solution to put many people into employment, unlock latent demand for taxi, minibus and coach companies and overall improve the quality of life of the citizens of the selected towns in an eco-friendly way.”

Tandem’s co-founder Tatseng Chiam added: "If you don’t own a car, transport outside big cities is expensive, inadequate and increasingly getting worse, preventing people from accessing employment and their social connections. Tandem's solution helps address a significant under-served commercial opportunity, as well as offering a positive impact for our passengers. It also supports our business clients who would otherwise struggle to fill many roles and positions because potential candidates literally can't get to their sites."

Tandem is already being employed by Transport for West Midlands – the body responsible for co-ordinating public transport in the region – and the University of Warwick. It is also used by private-sector employers Royal Mail, fashion outlet Primark and bookseller Waterstones to ferry around their workforces. 

The company plans to roll out the technology to other education providers such as schools, especially those in rural areas which struggle to retain pupil numbers. It is also looking to provide services to train stations from remote areas. Routes can be tailored to suit companies’ and individuals’ needs and can be launched in as little as 48 hours.

Warehouse pickup. Credit: Tandem
Warehouse pickup. Credit: Tandem

 

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Travellers in the UK are enjoying quicker and cheaper journeys while also cutting carbon emissions thanks a new public transport app backed by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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  • Opening date 14-02-2022
  • Closing date 01-04-2022

OPPORTUNITY 

ESA and PSCE cooperate on Space Applications and Digital Transformation in Public Safety

The European Space Agency (ESA) and Public Safety Communication Europe (PSCE) are working together to support the emergence of space-based applications in the domain of public safety. Having jointly signed a Memorandum of Intent (MoI), the organisations will join efforts to support the emergence of applications that leverage on secure satellite communications for addressing the needs of blue forces. ESA will launch a funding call early in 2022 to invite companies to develop and demonstrate digital services that are enabled by secure satcom solutions for addressing the urgent needs of public safety operators.

Security in space and on Earth are inextricably linked. The deployment of advanced satellite systems and their safe circulation in space are crucial for resilient and secure connectivity on Earth. As set out in its recently released vision for European space activities, ESA is stepping up its efforts to enable Europe to address new safety and security user needs to make sure that our space programmes continue to be at the service of all citizens through Agenda 2025. ESA's Strategic Programme Line “Space Systems for Safety and Security (4S)” combines both to include applications within disaster preparedness, response and resilience, situational awareness, assessments of damages, navigation-based services for tracking and coordinating rescue forces on-site and for emergency vehicles. 

Through its ARTES (Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems) programme, ESA is forging strong links between institutions, industries, and business to leverage the capabilities of space to drive digital services. 

“I’m pleased to be working with PSCE to realise the potential of space to drive commercial solutions for secure satellite communication in public safety. This is a great example on how ESA is promoting the use of space technologies and applications to address safety and security needs expressed by the organisations operating in this domain. This collaboration will pave the way to the ESA Rapid and Resilient Crisis Response (R3) Accelerator,“ says Rita Rinaldo, Head of the Partner-led and Thematic Initiatives Section, ESA Space Solutions.

Call For Proposals

ESA and PSCE will launch a call for proposals in Q1 2022. It will invite companies to submit proposals for demonstration projects showcasing the value of innovative space-based downstream services and solutions in the public safety domain. The services shall demonstrate innovation in connection to enhanced secure communications in combination with the ongoing digital transformation, which has allowed the opening up new opportunities for the public safety sector, leading to the emergence of new concepts and solutions to tackle safety and security challenges with innovative solutions. Solutions are expected to address the needs identified by public safety stakeholders including fire brigades, law enforcement, emergency services, and civil protection. The projects will be co-funded through the ARTES 4S and Space Solutions programmes of ESA.

“We are very happy to cooperate with ESA to help address the challenges public safety stakeholders face through improving secure satellite communication. We are looking forward to the proposals,“ says Monika Büscher, President of the Board of the PSCE Forum.

The call for proposals will support innovative space-based downstream services and solutions in support of stakeholders such as the emergency services.
The call for proposals will support innovative space-based downstream services and solutions in support of stakeholders such as the emergency services. Image credit: Shutterstock/Jaromir Chalabala



 

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The European Space Agency (ESA) and Public Safety Communication Europe (PSCE) are working together to support the emergence of space-based applications in the domain of public safety. Having jointly signed a Memorandum of Intent (MoI), the organisations will join efforts to support the emergence of applications that leverage on secure satellite communications for addressing the needs of blue forces. ESA will launch a funding call early in 2022 to invite companies to develop and demonstrate digital services that are enabled by secure satcom solutions for addressing the urgent needs of public safety operators.