The Galileo Masters network is pleased to announce this year’s overall competition winner, WAMO. This self-sustainable solution offers a real-time surface water assessment platform for flood warnings and algal monitoring…
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The Galileo Masters network is pleased to announce this year’s overall competition winner, WAMO. This self-sustainable solution offers a real-time surface water assessment platform for flood warnings and algal monitoring…
Read MoreTideSat uses navigation satellites to measure water levels in rivers, lakes, dams and in the ocean. The TideSat sensors can be deployed away from the water surface, at locations more…
Read MoreGalileo for EU Next Generation For 17 years, the Galileo Masters has been fostering the development of new technology and business cases, service delivery and applications based on Galileo. This…
Read MoreEurope’s geospatial data market is highly fragmented. Assets are difficult to discover, assess, and obtain – and that’s not all. There are major obstacles to integrating data into other domains…
Read MoreGalileo Charts a Course for Autonomous Vehicles The winners of the international innovation competition the Galileo Masters 2020 were announced during the online Space Awards on 8 December as part…
Read MoreAccording to the WHO[1], one person dies in a road accident every 24 seconds. Many of those lives could be saved and the severity of injuries reduced if a crash…
Read MoreFounder and CEO of WAIBROsports Katerina Sedlackova and her younger sister Zuzana share a passion for sports but not the way they perceive the world. Zuzana was born with a…
Read MoreKeeping a safe distance has become easier with Kinexon After the coronavirus forced most companies, production facilities and all other kinds of workspaces to lock down, employees are slowly starting…
Read MoreRiding a motorbike is very dangerous: every year there are about 30,000 accidents with 700 fatal injuries. RideLink, the winner of the 2019 Galileo Masters Hesse Prize, develops artificial intelligence…
Read MoreXylene, a startup based in Reutlingen, Germany, has been named winner of the 2019 Galileo Copernicus Synergy Challenge of the Galileo Masters – a story of resilience, flexibility and optimism….
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