Daniel Lopour
European GNSS Agency
17 July 2015
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Europe in the Global GNSS Market &
Opportunities for industrial cooperation
GSA activities to support R&D
GSA activities in Asia
Agenda
European GNSS programme status
GSA manages public interests related to European GNSS programmes.
The Agency's strategic objectives include the achievement of a fully operational Galileo system. This includes the laying of foundations for a fully sustainable and economically viable system and its security.
Moreover, the Agency's key stated objective is to make Galileo not just a functioning system but also the world's leading satellite navigation system for civilian applications.
About GSA
European Council
and Parliament
European
Commission
European Space
Agency (ESA)
European GNSS Agency
(GSA)
Political Oversight
Programme Oversight
and Programme management
Execution
IOV Contracts
FOC Contracts
delegation delegation
assistance
Downstream (applications) industry
GNSS Programme Committee
H2020 Programme Committee
EGNSS Applications R&D
Ensuring the Security of the EGNSS
Exploitation of Galileo
Exploitation of EGNOS
Market Development: supporting the
use of EGNSS
GSA role within EU GNSS programmes
Upstream (space) industry
Integrated approach: understanding the market, stimulating the demand, creating a competitive EU offer
DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN
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E-GNSS USER ADOPTION
EU PUBLIC BENEFITS
Road
Aviation
Maritime
Rail
LBS
Agriculture
Mapping
Governmental
MARKET
SEGMENTS
Business development
Application development R&D
User technology development
Engage receiver manufacturers for
EGNSS integration
Involve service providers for services
adoption
Support EC regulations and policy making
Convince users and decision makers,
building adoption roadmaps
Market Strategy
Market intelligence:
Market and technology monitoring
User needs and requirements for
service development and evolution
Economic analysis: socio-economic benefits
and CBA
EGNSS Value proposition/differentiators for
market communication
User management
User and value chain assistance
User satisfaction measurement towards continuous improvement
Service
providers
Content &
applications
Devices Chipset,
receiver Navigation Signal
Providers
Bodies influencing
the market
Galileo is being implemented…
6
Galileo System Testbed v1
Validation of critical algorithms
GIOVE A/B
2 test satellites
In-Orbit Validation
4 fully operational satellites
and ground segment
Initial Operational Capability
Early services for OS, SAR, PRS,
and demonstrator for CS
2003
2005/2008
2013
2016
Full Operational Capability
Full services, 30 satellites Galileo is implemented
in a step-wise approach
By 2020 Galileo will be:
fully deployed and recognised
adapted by the widest user communities
an independent civilian infrastructure delivering robust positioning and timing services with high degree of performances
6 satellites to be
launched in 2015:
• 26 March
• September
• December
The European GNSS Programmes
APV: Approach with Vertical Guidance RIMS: Ranging and Integrity Monitoring Station
Note: theoretical coverage
…while EGNOS already provides value to
European citizen
GSA activities to support R&D
Agenda
Horizon 2020 - New opportunities opening up
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H2020 1st Call results in a nutshell
Publication and Opening of 2014 Call
2014 Call Closure
Admissibility/ eligibility checks
Evaluation and ranking
Information to participants
First projects’ start
11 December 2013 3 April 2014 April 2014 ~ April – June 2014 ~September 2014 ~ early 2015
H2020 1st Call:
• 38 m€ overall available budget • 25 projects granted (19 in Innovation Actions and 6 in Coordination and Support Actions) with 202
participations (174 different entities) • Budget granted for IA: 28,253,749 € • Budget granted for CSA: 8,842,428 € • Total: 37,096,177 €
• 2 projects from the Reserve List (one in IA and 1 in CSA) invited to the Grant Agreement Preparation phase- GAP deadline: April 2015 • Budget foreseen: 3,329,266 €
• 17 projects’ Kick Off Meetings took place by 26/02
International cooperation as a way to well
establish Galileo in the complex GNSS arena
More information in the Space Work Programme
Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications through international cooperation
H2020-Galileo-3
Examples of activities: • Development of EGNSS applications within international context and
related standards with high international impact • Implementation of applications benefiting from multiple
constellations, including Galileo • Focus will be on regions of the world which represent an attractive
GNSS market for the European industry
H2020 2nd Galileo Call
Next steps after submission deadline
Evaluation of H2020 2nd Call
Receipt of proposals
Individual evaluation
Consensus group
Panel Review Finalisation
Individual Evaluation
Reports
Consensus Report
Panel report Evaluation Summary Report Panel ranked list Ethics Screening
Eligibility check Allocation of
proposals to evaluators
Final ranked list Evaluation results sent to
applicants Initiation of the Grant
Agreement Preparation
Closure Call 8 April 2015 Before 8 September 2015 Remote evaluations Central evaluations
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Use the GNSS.asia InfoHub
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GNSS.asia CHALLENGE
Open to all participants from Asia-Pacific with innovative GNSS ideas
Organised by GNSS.asia, in cooperation with Multi-GNSS Asia (MGA)
Secure your part of the GNSS.asia Challenge prize pool:
The opportunity to meet GNSS industry partners and potential investors from Europe and Asia
A presentation opportunity during the GNSS.asia Industry Seminar
Personalised business coaching from globally renowned GNSS experts
A travel grant to attend the Award Ceremony at the Multi-GNSS Asia GNSS meeting in Brunei
WWW.GNSS.ASIA/CHALLENGE
Regional Prize for ASIA
DEADLINE 31 JULY
Facilitation of industrial cooperation
through GNSS Asia
Facilitation of multi GNSS applications
THANK YOU
This presentation can be interpreted only together with the oral comment accompanying it