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PROJECT SHOWCASES

Reducing the risk of bird strikes using satellite images and Ascend’s Normalised Difference Water index software (NDWI)

British start-up Rezatec has developed a landscape monitoring service based on Earth Observation data

A new forestry monitoring service, which is currently being used by three regional forestry departments in Poland, combines space and terrestrial data with a web-based interface.

With the support of ESA, Belgian SME Ovinto has developed a service that offers satellite-based monitoring of rail cars and intermodal tank containers.

A new satellite-enabled information management system for commercial fishermen, developed the support of ESA, is currently being used by some seventy Irish fishing vessels.

Managing seasonal navigational hazards, such as winter ice, on Romania's section of the Danube river is the goal of an ongoing ARTES IAP Demonstration Project.

With the support of ESA's ARTES Applications programme, 21Net has built a system that seemlessly integrates satcoms to improve the user experience of WiFi on high-speed trains.

The GeoSHM structural health monitoring system, developed with the support of ESA, is now being further deployed in Scotland and China.

The Basilicata Region in southern Italy has announced the allocation of a nearly one million euros to support an ongoing ARTES Applications project, ONE Class! Open network for Education.

An integrated rescue management tool being developed with the support of ESA is improving the speed and accuracy of search and rescue missions in the mountains of the Czech Republic.

With the support of ESA, HydroLogic (NL) is developing an application called the HydroNET Flood and Rain Report generator to map rainfall and flooding quickly and easily. It has been successfully deployed in flood-prone Australia, and other countries are taking interest in the system.

An enterprising Dutch startup is developing a viable business using Sentinel-1 SAR imagery to monitor oil and gas pipelines from space.

Thanks to a new portal video encoder device developed with the support of ESA, high definition video can now be cost-effectively streamed from mobile satellite terminals. This breakthrough facilitates the transmission of broadcast-quality video content from regions with limited terrestrial infrastructure.  

 

With the support of ESA through the ARTES IAP programme, Vista GmbH has developed a successful business supplying precision agriculture services to farmers. At this year's Agritechnica trade fair in Hannover, the Munich-based company was awarded a gold medal for innovation in recognition of its achievements.

A recent ARTES IAP demonstration project shows how satellites give the deployment of RPAS a huge boost. The project leader, an enterprising British SME, is capitalising on this experience to develop a viable business in remote surveying services.

Long-term monitoring using historical Earth Observation data and short-term GNSS positioning is a potent combination for studying the health and well-being of complex structures such as bridges.

Demonstration and pilot implementation of a satellite-based operations control system for managing teams in alpine rescue missions.

How satellite services give landowners an easier and cheaper way of calculating the potential economic value of conserving or restoring environmentally important peatlands.

In an activity supported by ESA, a software package called VECMAP was developed that uses Satellite Navigation and Earth Observation data to populate an online database, allowing researchers to map high-risk areas. 

With the support of ESA, Irish company Treemetrics has developed an innovative system that uses space and ground assets to map forests and monitor tree-harvesting machinery.

Thanks to European telecoms satellites, affordable broadband Internet access via satellite is becoming reality. 

Two recent ARTES-funded feasibility studies looked into ways of understanding and mitigating the risks associated with unstable terrain.

The incorporation of satellite communication services in railway signalling systems is now one step closer.

A robust portable device for monitoring vital signs and providing communications for medics developed with the support of ESA offers a lifeline even in the remotest areas on Earth via satcoms.

ASSIST allows project managers to analyse the positive and negative impacts of their Telemedicine services way before they go live.

European Defence Agency (EDA) and European Space Agency (ESA), have agreed to pursue their cooperation in the domain of Remotely Piloted Aircrafts.

The Dutch company Robin Radar has recently taken the FlySafe technology down a new and unexpected path.

BROWSE PROJECTS

Based on user needs and industry skills, the evolution of customized solutions and the establishment of innovative services is accomplished through project activities. Focusing on various thematic areas, relevant information on the project activities is provided below.

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SWALUM

Status date: 02 May 2025

Surface Water and Land Use Monitoring (SWALUM) integrates deep learning with Sentinel-2   satellite imagery to detect small water bodies that traditional satellite monitoring misses. This   innovative service provides municipalities, agricultural technology providers, and environmental   services with reliable, cost-effective water mapping for flood management, irrigation optimization,   and carbon credit verification, addressing critical needs in climate adaptation and water resource   management. 

Heibjerg APW Robot

Status date: 02 May 2025

The pavement weeding efforts in gravel and stone pavement can be significantly reduced, if robotic technology can be used to automate large parts of this tedious task. Utilizing GNSS navigation and sensor fusing, and combining it with intelligent water dispensing, Heibjerg has enabled a small robots to carry out this task. 

SATV2X

Status date: 02 May 2025

Today there are many roads, especially in rural areas, where cellular network coverage is inadequate to sustain reliable Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). The SATV2X pilot aims to address this issue by integrating satellite and 5G terrestrial networks. This integration will provide ubiquitous V2X (vehicle-to-everything) radio coverage, enhancing road safety use cases through a C-ITS Platform.

Pemberton Biodiversity monitoring tool

Status date: 29 April 2025

The Pemberton Biodiversity Portal leverages a time series of UAV, aerial, and satellite data, alongside derived data which is ground-truthed and then compiled into a federated biodiversity metrics dataset to provide data consumers with accredited automated remote measurement and tracking of biodiversity.
 

SPACE4LIFE

Status date: 29 April 2025

This activity is a study aimed at assessing the feasibility of the development of a service based on satellite assets and cutting edge informatic technologies for a more effective management of level crossing monitoring and maintenance and the increase of road users’ safety at railroad intersections. The conceived service is proposed in response to the need of decreasing level crossing accident occurrence and, thus, making railroad intersection safer. The feasibility of service development is studied from a technical and economical point of view. The best compromise between costs and high performance is foreseen and finally achieved. 

DT4CMI

Status date: 29 April 2025

Leveraging space assets (Earth Observation and Satellite Communication) to develop a Digital Twin tool as a service, supporting sustainable and resilient agriculture in Africa. 

nEmO

Status date: 25 April 2025

The ambition of nEmO is to deliver fish catch predictions through data models that integrate fishing activity and environmental data, complemented by an EO-based toolbox. This toolbox displays environmental maps and offers simple multivariate analysis for selected fish species, providing valuable insights for fishermen. Integrating fish catch predictions and EO-based information enables to create more accurate assessments of fish stock abundance and maximizing operational usability within the industry. This synergy strengthens the effectiveness of the service, increasing the likelihood of market acceptance and adoption. 

AQUAFARM 2.0

Status date: 25 April 2025

Hidromod's AquaFarm project focuses on optimizing water management, integrating field-level monitoring and modeling with national-scale analysis. It enables sustainable resource use, and improved crop productivity through advanced simulation tools and decision-support systems tailored for water managers and policymakers.

Global Water Quality Digital Twin (GWDT)

Status date: 24 April 2025

Water quality digital twin bridges together AMR abundance values with EO observation water quality markers extracted from Copernicus Marine. This project proved the feasibility to predict AMR abundance values in water utilizing machine learning models trained on 30 water quality, oceanographic, biochemistry parameters such as alkalinity, water pH, turbidity, sea water salinity, sea water velocity. etc.)

AGT

Status date: 22 April 2025

AquaGuard Technologies revolutionizes maritime safety and environmental protection. Our AI-powered geospatial SaaS platform proactively detects abandoned derelict vessels (ADV’s), minimizing environmental  pollution & damage, helping to advance a circular economy and enhancing resilience to climate change. 

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Landfill Methane Monitor (LMM)

Status date: 16 April 2025

Methane Monitor enhances landfill methane emission estimation using satellite observations combined with on-ground tracer gas measurements. This innovative approach accounts for daily and seasonal variations, improving accuracy over traditional methods. The project, co-funded by ESA Kickstart, supports policymakers, regulators, and waste operators in assessing landfill emissions and promoting waste-to-energy as a lower-GHG alternative.

MCKS24/25

Status date: 16 April 2025

MyCoast is revolutionising coastal safety with satellite-enabled emergency response and environmental monitoring. Integrating AI-driven hazard detection, GNSS-IR tidal monitoring, and Satcom emergency connectivity, our smart beacons provide real-time safety alerts, ensuring vital information reaches those who need it—anywhere, anytime. Backed by ESA, MyCoast is pioneering next-generation technology to save lives and enhance global coastal resilience

PLESS DEMO

Status date: 15 April 2025

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Alizeti

Status date: 15 April 2025

The “Alizeti” project was designed to help smallholder farmers growing high-value crops in Kenya to produce better harvests and to sell them more efficiently to the organisations who further process and sell them. Four pilot clients in the project were provided with custom-built dashboards on the agriBORA platform based on in-situ and remotely sensed data.
 

Robust Scatterer InSAR

Status date: 14 April 2025

Ground deformation is a hidden risk that can cause severe damage to our infrastructure. Satellite-based deformation measurements using the InSAR-technology allow us to map deformation over large areas with staggering precision. However, a fundamental flaw in the technology is that it assumes a static scene. With RS-InSAR, we have integrated change detection to allow the mapping of dynamic scenes.

SnowPower

Status date: 14 April 2025

Water resources in snow, defined by the snow water equivalent (SWE), are of key importance to supply renewable energy production through hydropower. Information of the spatial distribution and temporal evolution in SWE are essential to forecast and manage reservoir water levels and electricity production. SnowPower provides this information based on recent advances in snow remote sensing techniques.

TransDIm

Status date: 14 April 2025

Adaptix are Transforming Diagnostic Imaging by bringing low-cost, low-dose mobile 3D imaging to patients.  Today, common conditions such as fractures, cancer and lung disease are initially assessed by 2D X-ray which gives a fundamentally limited view of our 3D bodies. The products being developed in this project will deliver fast, accurate 3D imaging to these patients.

PASTA

Status date: 10 April 2025

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that 7.6% of patients in high-income countries acquire a healthcare-associated infection (HCAI).

Recent studies show that more than 650,000 patients a year in England acquire HCAIs, which cost the NHS over £1 billion annually. It is reported that airborne transport is responsible for up to 10% of all HCAIs. As ESA/NHS Future Hospital Initiative Programme, the project PASTA aims to improve indoor air quality and to minimise the risk of airborne pathogen infection in future hospital environments using low-temperature plasma technology that is oriented from in-situ resource unitisation in long-duration space missions and space propulsion (Pulsed plasma thruster).

This new technology can prevent HCAIs in the future NHS hospital environment by providing better infection control for airborne pathogens. In addition, the PASTA technology ambitions to reduce the carbon footprint of future NHS hospitals by improving the energy efficiency of an HVAC system and plastic waste generated from current filter-based HVAC system and plastic waste generated from current filter-based HVAC system.

 

CDPP

Status date: 11 April 2025

Patient wandering off is a major concern in long term care facilities. The CDPP project responds to that concern by adding geo-fencing and Search & Rescue (SAR) capability using Galileo GNSS. This prevents dementia patients from getting lost and wandering off facilities.

SATLine

Status date: 09 April 2025

SatLine is an innovative rail track monitoring solution, integrating space technology and a cloud-based platform; it enables precise detection of changes in rail geometry and by providing maintenance alerts, enhances rail safety and operational efficiency across rail networks.
 

Activity Tracking app

Status date: 09 April 2025

Most Activity Tracker apps overlook key physiological data, especially for physically impaired individuals. This project bridges this gap with cutting-edge biometric sensors measuring heart rate, core temperature, hydration, and stride mechanics – promoting safe, optimized physical activity. Backed by real-world athlete insights, this project enables smart and comprehensive performance tracking, redefining fitness tracking for all.