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EU funding (€1,500,000): SPACE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT FOR XXI CENTURY SPACE OPERATIONS Hor1 Jan 2021 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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SPACE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT FOR XXI CENTURY SPACE OPERATIONS
Space activities have increased impressively in the last decades. New actors and concepts are raising new challenges to ensure the security, safety, sustainability and stability of space operations. Initiatives on national and international level aim to tackle this issue through promotion of prevention, understanding the situation, active collision avoidance operations as well as active debris removal. To ensure autonomy and leadership in the field whilst reducing the dependability on U.S. SSA data, the EU started to work on an independent SSA/SST capability. EUSTM is an end-to end activity towards the definition of a future STM capability: • Counting on the main experts in all applicable domains within the team • Consulting the main stakeholders worldwide in relevant domains • Defining the needs in terms of organisation and responsibilities, technology, policy, laws, guidelines, best practices and standards • Elaborating detailed specs, a preliminary design, a reference roadmap and a ROM cost analysis • Developing an innovative collaborative platform for exchange of information inside the team and with external stakeholders • Creating a community of interest on STM be active beyond the duration of the project • Organising workshops and a dedicated European STM Conference anchored to a space event EUSTM is coordinated by GMV, the main European industrial player in the SSA/SST domain supported by European … • industrial players and research institutes from all across Europe • experts in SSA/SST-related technologies • current and future (NewSpace) users (EUTELSAT and many others) • experts in the policy (ESPI), governance & security (SatCen) and legal domains (IDEST), professionals for impact assessment and cost benefit analysis (PwC) and key actors in the air traffic management domain (ENAIRE) EUSTM is supported by 20+ additional stakeholders including operators, industry, emerging NewSpace players and institutions, as well as the Secure World Foundation.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Avio S.p.A. | €30,000 |
| Clearspace SA | €50,000 |
| Enaire | €60,000 |
| Europaisches Institut FUR Weltraumpolitik European Space Policy Institute | €100,000 |
| European Union Satellite Centre | €130,000 |
| Eutelsat | €100,000 |
| GMV Aerospace And Defence SA | €405,000 |
| Gomspace AS | €30,000 |
| Iceye Oy | €30,000 |
| Novaspace Srl | €180,000 |
| Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales | €50,000 |
| Payload Aerospace SL | €30,000 |
| Pricewaterhousecoopers Advisory SAS | €85,000 |
| Redwire Space | €30,000 |
| Safran Data Systems | €50,000 |
| Sceye SA | €30,000 |
| Spacetec Capital GmbH | €0.00 |
| Universitaet Bern | €50,000 |
| Universite Paris-Saclay | €30,000 |
| Weber-Steinhaus & Smith | €30,000 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101004319
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