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An industry-led Forum for Innovation and Research in European Earth Observation

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Project "FIRE" data sheet

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Coordinator
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF REMOTE SENSING COMPANIES 

Organization address
address: RUE BERANGER 26
city: BRUXELLES
postcode: 1190
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 Coordinator Country Belgium [BE]
 Total cost 999˙375 €
 EC max contribution 999˙375 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.5.5. (Developing comprehensive and sustained global environmental observation and information systems)
 Code Call H2020-SC5-2019-1
 Funding Scheme CSA
 Starting year 2019
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2019-12-01   to  2022-11-30

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF REMOTE SENSING COMPANIES BE (BRUXELLES) coordinator 500˙500.00
2    EVENFLOW BE (ETTERBEEK) participant 237˙000.00
3    VERHAERT NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES NV BE (KRUIBEKE) participant 214˙875.00
4    ETHNIKO ASTEROSKOPEIO ATHINON EL (ATHINA) participant 47˙000.00

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 Project objective

As Europe’s Forum for Innovation and Research in Earth Observation, FIRE aims to build a strong community and a well-defined, recurrent process that will help to capture the “now” and to shape the “tomorrow” of the European EO sector. To achieve this overarching objective, FIRE will nurture the coordinated exchanges between innovators, policy-makers, technologists, businesspeople and researchers, towards designing a long-term Research and Innovation Strategy that will guide the development, delivery and uptake of EO services for the benefit of economy and society. The practical steps to get there are reflected onto the 4 specific objectives: O1: Build a community of research and innovation actors with the mission to keep a finger on the pulse of different market sectors that can benefit from EO-services enabled value. O2: Foster the coordinated interaction between the identified EO and non-EO actors, through a series of events and on-line tools. O3: Develop and implement a collaborative and integrated European research and innovation strategy that will guide the development, delivery and uptake of EO services. O4: Maximise the impact of project activities through a well-defined and appropriate communications strategy and a robust sustainability plan. These objectives are tackled through a Four Pillar approach of Collecting background information and relevant sector actors; Conversing with these actors and EO sector experts to identify EO target market pain points and developing a roadmap to ameliorate these pains through uptake of EO technologies; Collaborating with the broad existing network of GEO and Copernicus initiatives to maximise EU funding efficiencies; and Communicating the results of these discussions within the target market sectors and beyond through an exciting online mechanisms (incl. dedicated YouTube channel ) and a cross-sectoral EO-Evangelist promotional campaign.

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