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A digital appointment to talk about the New Space Economy: INGV participates in the new edition of the European Forum with a virtual stand to illustrate its main sectors of activity based on the analysis of spatial data

 

With a second entirely digital edition, the international appointment with theEuropean Expo-Forum on the New Space Economy (NSE, https://www.nseexpoforum.com/) organized by the Amaldi Foundation and Fiera Roma in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency (ASI).

The event, which will also be attended byNational Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), is entirely dedicated to the potential of the space economy and aims to involve all those who are interested in this new ecosystem, creating an environment in which the actors of New Space Economy and the Old Economy can meet to stimulate new collaborations and highlight the already existing possibilities.

This year INGV's participation in the NSE will be coordinated by the new one Earth Observation Center of the Institute (COS-INGV), created with the aim of linking and planning the activities of the Organization in the Space and Aerospace sector, as well as encouraging the participation of researchers in the generation of services and products for society and for external bodies.

L'INGV will be present at the Expo with a virtual stand to present the activities that the Institute carries out in this area. At this "Virtual Booth" the public will be able to interact with the Institute's staff who, through information material and a series of seminars, will illustrate the main research and service activities based on the analysis of spatial data in which INGV is involved.

These activities are carried out thanks to the use of observation data from space integrated with the measurements made by ground-based systems, allowing for cutting-edge research on topics related to earthquakes, volcanoes and the environment.

Once again this year INGV will present the activities carried out in five strategic sectors at the Forum:

Galileo, which through satellite navigation and positioning data allows the Institute to provide data and services for geodesy purposes, study and monitoring of the territory, precision positioning and for the mitigation of the effects of space weather, in particular for civil aviation ;

COPERNIC, an Earth Observation program funded by the European Commission to generate products used to monitor and learn more about the natural phenomena of our planet;

satellite missions, including the hyperspectral space mission ASI-PRISM, for which INGV is working on the development of next generation sensors for Earth Observation;

service support and spatial data through the development and maintenance of monitoring networks on a regional scale, in Italy and in the Mediterranean, and on a global scale capable of providing real-time parameters and geophysical observations necessary for the validation of spatial data;

development of start-ups and innovative technologies, like the spin-off SpacEarth Technology, which, over time, has led to various patents in space applications, showing potential applications in aviation, precision agriculture, maritime navigation and telecommunications.

#ingv #newspaceeconomy #nse #space #spaceeconomics

 

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New Space Economy, INGV participates in the new edition of the European Expo-Forum

A digital appointment to talk about New Space Economy: INGV participates in the new edition of the European Forum with a virtual stand to illustrate its main areas of activity based on the analysis of spatial data

 

With a second entirely digital edition, the international appointment with the European Expo-Forum on the New Space Economy (NSE, https://www.nseexpoforum.com/) organized by Amaldi Foundation and Fiera Roma, in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency (ASI), is back on 11 and 12 December.

The event, which will also be attended by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), is entirely dedicated to the potential of the space economy and aims to involve all those interested in this new ecosystem, creating an environment in which the actors of the both New Space Economy and Old Economy can meet to stimulate new collaborations and highlight the already existing possibilities.

This year, the participation of the INGV at NSE will be coordinated by the Institute's new Earth Space Observation Center (COS-INGV), created with the aim of linking and planning the activities of the Institute in the Space and Aerospace, as well as to encourage the participation of researchers in the generation of services and products for society and external institutions.

INGV will be present at the Expo with a virtual stand to present the activities that the Institute carries out in this scope. At this “Virtual Booth” the public will be able to interact with the staff of the Institute who, through informative material and seminars, will illustrate the main research and service activities based on the analysis of spatial data in which the INGV is involved.

These activities are carried out thanks to the use of observation data from space integrated with the measurements made by ground systems, allowing for cutting-edge studies on issues related to earthquakes, volcanoes and environment.

Even this year, the INGV will introduce the activities carried out in five strategic sectors:

Galileo, which through satellite navigation and positioning data (GNSS data) allows the Institute to provide data and services for purposes of geodesy, study and monitoring of the territory, precision positioning and for the mitigation of the effects of space weather, in particular for civil aviation ;

COPERNIC, an Earth Observation program funded by the European Commission to generate products used to monitor and learn more about the natural phenomena of our planet;

satellite missions, including the ASI-PRISM hyperspectral space mission, and future missions studies as PRISMA Second Generation, ESA-CHIME, ESA-LSTM and NASA-SBG in which INGV works on the development of next generation sensors for Earth Observation;

support to space services and data through the development and maintenance of monitoring networks on a regional scale, in Italy and in the Mediterranean area, and on a global scale able to provide real-time parameters and geophysical observations necessary for the validation of space data;

development of start-ups and innovative technologies, such as the spin-off SpacEarth Technology, which, over time, has led to various patents in the field of space applications, showing potential applications in aviation, precision agriculture, maritime navigation and telecommunications.

#ingv #newspaceeconomy #nse #space #spaceeconomy

 

Download here the calendar of the INGV seminars

Download here the informative flyers on INGV activities

Click here to register for free to the event