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  • Opening date 16-05-2022
  • Closing date 09-09-2022

Potential bidders are informed that the deadline for submission of proposals for the above ITT has been extended from 26th August 2022 to 9th September 2022 at 13:00 hrs (Amsterdam time zone).

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Meet the ESA Ambassador Platform for Poland

This story is part of our new story series: Meet the Ambassador Network. In this new series, we’re going to introduce you to the great teams across our Network that are using space to develop business applied in daily life. Curious about their highlights and advice? Read on.

Martyna Gatkowska, ESA Business Applications Ambassador Platform for Poland
Martyna Gatkowska, ESA Business Applications Ambassador Platform for Poland



1.    Who is the ESA Business Applications Ambassador for Poland?

The ESA Business Applications Ambassador Platform in Poland is appointed to Martyna Gatkowska, from Absiskey Polska Company (based in Warsaw). Formerly Kapitech, for many years the company serves as a consultant, supporting various industries in applying for European Commission (EC) projects as well as sharing knowledge about space utility for everybody through the Space Hub Platform and meetings. 

2.    Tell us about the people in your team and what strength/added value do you bring through.

I am Martyna Gatkowska, a remote sensing specialist with more than 13 years experience in applying Earth observation (EO) data for various sectors of industry. I have extensive experience in proposal preparation, both for ESA and EC, and am willing to share this experience with companies in Poland and Europe. I also have an understanding of developing business models as well as building customised EO-based products and applications for various customers. 

Our team is supported by a marketing specialist, together with experts in remote sensing and proposal development who work with companies to build their marketing offer and gain interest in ESA and final users. Absiskey’s team is ready to step in and help whenever their experience and expertise is needed. 

3.    What has inspired you to work in the space industry? 

I came across space, Earth observation in particular, in 2007 when I started my Masters in remote sensing. I learned that space can solve many problems and open many unopened doors! From then, I never stopped being amused by the possibilities brought by space. 

4.    Do you look for/have companies working to solve big world problems? 

I have already worked with companies to help them solve solutions to the world's many burning problems and challenges. I try to share awareness of space applicability for various sectors and its potential to solve things. If you feel like you have an idea on how to use space assets to solve a problem or simply build an innovative solution which is being sought by your clients, let me know! I am looking forward to hearing it and to supporting you in your path to space innovation. 

5.    Please present between 1 and maximum 4 examples with the name of the start-up, website and a short sentence of what are they doing. 

Powszechny Zakład Ubezpieczeń (PZU) – offers insurance from many risks. PZU is applying Sentinel data to estimate the crop yield reduction due to unfavourable weather conditions. The space-based solution delivers timely and accurate data in more time and cost efficient way than traditional visits to the agricultural field.

SATIM – was founded in 2012 and uses satellite-based radar imagery to develop products and services targeted to various market sectors, such as: mains, ships detection, landslides monitoring and many more. 

6.    What is your advice for aspiring entrepreneurs? 

Don’t be afraid to think outside of the box and think big! If you have a glimpse of a thought that space is the path you want to undertake, let me know! The Polish space sector has much to offer and I will be happy to help you find a solution provider or to advise you how to build your own business with space.

7.    Using one word, how would you describe the ESA Space Solutions community?  

Each of us: Broker, Ambassador or Business Incubation Centre (ESA BIC) representatives are part of this family, which means that we will do everything that we can to allow you to get the support you need, as soon as possible, through the Network of contacts and our internal cooperation. 

8.    How would you solve problems if you were from Mars? 

I would use my Network connections to call my BFF on Earth! And together we will solve all problems.  

9.    What is your website link where the readers can find more about you? 

You can find out more at the ESA Ambassador Platform for Poland. Soon the ESA Space Solutions for Poland website will be ready and available under following address: www.spacesolutionspoland.pl 

ABOUT ESA SPACE SOLUTIONS

ESA Space Solutions is the go-to place for great business ideas involving space in all areas of society and economy. Our mission is to support entrepreneurs in Europe in the development of business using satellite applications and space technology to improve everyday life.

 

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Subsidence mapping to help homeowners in Poland seek compensation for mining damage 

Credit: Mark Agnor

Mining operations can cause movement in the land above, which can impact homes, businesses, and infrastructure. A highly accurate subsidence information service created through an ESA Demonstration Project is now set to help residents of a mining-affected area to win the compensation they are entitled to. 

In the southern Polish province of Silesia, intensive mining activity is combined with heavy urbanisation. The region contains the largest hard coalfields in the European Union (EU) and is the most densely populated area of Poland. 

Due to the extensive networks of historic and active coal mines below the surface, Silesia’s people face ongoing challenges of land movement. Between 5,000 and 10,000 subsidence compensation claims are submitted every year by citizens and businesses. However, for those who cannot afford lawyers’ fees, it can be difficult to build a strong case for the compensation they are due.  

Subsidence mapping

Now, thanks to an ESA Demonstration Project with Krakow-based company SATIM, detailed subsidence data is freely and easily accessible to residents of Silesia who are concerned about movement affecting their homes. 

In the partnership, ESA supported SATIM to apply their skills in differential radar interferometry (DInSAR) to radar imagery from the EU Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellites. With this rich dataset, SATIM created interactive maps of the shifting terrain, accurate to 1cm and updated every quarter, available at osiadanieterenu.pl. The maps show, for example, that in the southern part of Silesia vertical subsidence over seven years has reached as much as 270cm. 

The service shows the depressions of the terrain. Credit: SATIM

Democratised data

Crucially, this information has been made available free-of-charge to residents, thanks to an agreement between SATIM and Silesia’s regional government. As well as access to the maps of subsidence, citizens can set up automatic alerts of new subsidence in their area. 

Oliver Becu, who oversaw the SATIM Demonstration Project for ESA, said: “The demonstration of the technology generated real enthusiasm from users. A highlight of this project is the creation of a service that is being invested in by local government, on behalf of their citizens.” 

Widening impact

The quality and innovation of the osiadanieterenu.pl application was recognised by Poland’s Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, who awarded it second prize in a competition for commercial applications in this field. 

Daria Soszyńska, Sales Development Specialist at SATIM said: “We are proud to have worked with ESA on this product that is assisting the residents of Silesia with compensation claims, and we’re excited that citizens in other areas of Poland may soon have access.”

The product is currently available on the commercial market.  It is being used successfully by various institutions and the public at large.

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Mining operations can cause movement in the land above, which can impact homes, businesses, and infrastructure. A highly accurate subsidence information service created through an ESA Demonstration Project is now set to help residents of a mining-affected area to win the compensation they are entitled to.