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Space

SPACE

DG GROW - Internal Market, Industry Entrepreneurship and SMEs

Space Policy and Research (GROW/I1)

Paris, 27 April 2018

Jean-Michel Monthiller

Space

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Outline

• Space Strategy for Europe

• Space Programmes

• Horizon 2020

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Space Strategy for Europe

Space

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• Maximise the benefits of space for society and the EU

economy

• Foster a globally competitive and innovative European space

sector

• Reinforce Europe's autonomy in accessing and using space in

a secure and safe environment

• Strengthen Europe's role as a global actor and promote

international cooperation

A Space Strategy designed to deliver on 4 strategic priorities:

Space

Space Programmes

Space

Copernicus

Copernicus

C O P E R N I C U S G O V E R N A N C E

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Copernicus

6 services use Earth Observation data to deliver …

C O P E R N I C U S A R C H I T E C T U R E

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Contributing missions

…added-value products

Sentinels

Adopted budget appropriations 2014-2020 Space component - 3.394 M€ Service & In-situ component - 897 M€

Space Component

S E N T I N E L F A M I L Y D E P L O Y M E N T S C H E D U L E

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Copernicus

S E R V I C E S I M P L E M E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

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Copernicus

T H E B I G D A T A C H A L L E N G E

• Massive amounts of data

• Full, open and free-of-charge

• Different types of dissemination infrastructures

• New technology developments

• ICT and EO cross-fertilisation

• Interoperability with non-EO datasets

• Global EO competition

• Growth and jobs in downstream sector

Over 10 Petabyte/year of new data

with just Sentinels-1, -2 and -3 fully operational (data are downloaded

many time over)

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Copernicus

C O P E R N I C U S B I G D A T A A P P R O A C H

Dual approach:

• Strong Copernicus Distribution Services for download

• Imminent launch of several Data Access and Information Services (DIAS)

– Access to all Copernicus data and information collocated with computing resources

– Big Data analytics without the need to download the data and information

– Data fusion with non-EO data and information

Overall ensuring that Copernicus data is easily accessible and used!

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Land Monitoring Global

B e n e f i t a r e a s a n d p r o d u c t s e x a m p l e s

Pan-European

Local

% of built-up area EU Land Cover

Specific land cover info

Hydrographic and elevation reference maps

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Ecosystems Biodiversity Agriculture Forestry Energy Natural Resources Water Urban planning

Marine Monitoring

B e n e f i t a r e a s a n d p r o d u c t s e x a m p l e s

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Marine safety Marine resources Coastal and marine environment Climate and meteorological forecasting Other: Transport, Tourism, Environment, Pollution, Energy, etc.

Sea Level

Ocean Salinity

Ocean Temperature

Sea Ice

Wind

Ocean Currents

Ocean Colour / Biogeochemistry (e.g. optics, chlorophyil, biology, chemistry )

Atmosphere Monitoring

B e n e f i t a r e a s a n d p r o d u c t s e x a m p l e s

Air Quality and Atmospheric Composition

Climate forcing

Ozone layer & UV

Solar radiation

Emissions and surface fluxes

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Health Environment Pollution Climate Renewable Energy

Climate Change

B e n e f i t a r e a s a n d p r o d u c t s e x a m p l e s

Consistent Estimates of the Essential Climate Variables (ECVs)

Global and Regional Reanalyses

Seasonal Forecasts And Climate Projections

Support to Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies

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Climate change Mitigation and adaptation Weather forecast Pollution Environment Health

Emergency Management

B e n e f i t a r e a s a n d p r o d u c t s e x a m p l e s

Disaster Emergency Situations

Humanitarian Crises

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EFAS = European Flood Awareness System; EFFIS=European Forest Fire Information System

Rapid Mapping: • Reference Maps • Delineation Maps • Grading Maps

Risk & Recovery Mapping: • Reference Maps • Pre-disaster Situation Maps • Post-disaster Situation Maps

Early Warning: • Floods: EFAS • Forest Fires: EFFIS

Security

B e n e f i t a r e a s a n d p r o d u c t s e x a m p l e s

• Coastal monitoring • Pre-frontier monitoring • Reference mapping

• Road network status assessment • Conflict damage assessment • Critical infrastructure analysis • Reference map • Support to evacuation plans • Crisis situation map • Border map • Camp analysis

• Maritime surveillance of an area of interest

• Vessel detection • Vessel tracking and reporting • Vessel anomaly detection

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Border Surveillance Maritime Surveillance Support to EU External Action

Copernicus Provide continuity to build confidence and improve buy-in by

both, commercial and institutional players;

Enhance Copernicus' capabilities in reply to the emerging needs:

• Further improve the climate change service and strengthen sustainability

• Develop and operate a monitoring system for antropogenic CO2

emissions

• Expand and improve service offer related to agriculture and forestry,

benefitting from additional TIR and hyperspectral observations

• Enhanced continuity of polar observations to support arctic policy,

addressing scientific and operational needs

• Expand the capacity for security (defence) by obtaining observation data

in near real-time with better timely and spatial resolution.

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Copernicus evolution: Space Strategy for Europe

Copernicus

C O N C L U S I O N S

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Space

EGNSS

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A Global Navigation Satellite System

Autonomous

Global coverage (24+ satellites)

5 services

Non-autonomous, augments GNSS

European coverage

3 services (OS since 2009, SoL, EDAS)

Improves GNSS accuracy and provides INTEGRITY

Provide safety of life navigation services

EU SATELLITE NAVIGATION PROGRAMMES

EGNOS SERVICES

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• Free to use positioning, navigation and timing

Open Service (OS)

• Encrypted service for greater robustness and higher availability

Public Regulated Service (PRS)

• Helps to locate people in distress

Search and Rescue (SAR) - contribution

• Value added Authentication and High Accuracy services

High Accuracy Service

• Provides vital integrity information for safety-critical applications

Safety-of-Life (SoL) - contribution

Galileo Services

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GALILEO INFRASTRUCTURE – GROUND SEGMENT

Kiruna

Kourou

Papeete

Réunion

Redu

Troll

Fucino

Nouméa

StPierre&M.

Ascension

Kerguelen

USNO

Jan Mayen

Terre Adélie (spare)

Wallis

Azores

Cyprus

Svalbard

Galileo Sensor Station (GSS)

Up-Link Station (ULS)

Telemetry, Tracking and Command Station (TTC)

SAR MEOLUT Station

GGTO

Maspalomas

WORLDWIDE INFRASTRUCTUE (IN EU TERRITORIES)

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LEO

GCC

GCC

GCC

PRS

PRS

GSC

IOT

LEO

LEO

Darmstadt

Oberpfaffenhofen

Fucino

Toulouse

Madrid

Redu

St Germain-en-Laye

Galileo Control Centre Galileo In-Orbit Testing Centre LEOP (Launch & Early Orbit Phase) Centre Galileo Reference Centre Galileo Security Monitoring Centre (PRS) Galileo Service Centre (OS/CS/Integrity) SAR Data Provider Centre

Logistic Center

IOT

SAR

GRC

Noordwijk

PRS

GSC

SAR

GRC

MAJOR GALILEO CENTRES LOCATED IN EUROPE

LC

Transinne

LC

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FIRST FOUR SATELLITES (IOV) LAUNCHED IN 2011 AND 2012

SATELLITE 5 & 6 LAUNCHED IN 2014

SATELLITE 7 & 8 LAUNCHED ON 27 MARCH 2015

SATELLITE 9 & 10 LAUNCHED ON 11 SEPTEMBER 2015

SATELLITE 11 & 12 LAUNCHED ON 19 DECEMBER 2015

SATELLITE 13 & 14 LAUNCHED ON 25 MAY 2016

SATELLITE 15& 16&17&18LAUNCHED ON 17 NOVEMBER 2016

30 SATELLITES IN ORBIT BY 2020

GALILEO CONSTELLATION DEPLOYMENT

Next Launch July 2018

SATELLITE 19& 20&21&22AUNCHED ON 12 DECEMBER

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Since December 2016…

Open Service Performance

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Definition Committed Target Decembre

2017

Ranging accuracy

Dual Frequency (95%)

Worst Satellite month < 7.0 m 0.71 m

Constellation Average < 2.0 m 0.54 m

Ranging accuracy

(Single Frequency (95%)

Worst Satellite month < 7.0 m 0.66 m

Constellation Average < 2.0 m 0.43 m

Availability of Dual Frequency Ranging

(global average) > 87% 100%

Per Satellite Availability of Signal in Spac

(monthly, OS, global average, healthy SF/DF) > 87% 99.91%

UTC Time dissemination uncertainty

(DF, 95% over campaign period) < 30 ns 7.6 ns

Availability of UTC dissemination > 87% 100%

GST - GPS time offset uncertainty

(95% over campaign period) < 20 ns 7.6 ns

GST - GPS time offset availability

(over campaign period) > 80% 98.53%

Definition Committed Target Nov.

2017

Valid message detection probability > 99% 100%

Localisation probability (1 burst) > 75% ≥ 97.2%

Localisation probability (12 bursts) > 98% 100%

Localisation success within 5 km

(1 burst) > 70% ≥ 96.7%

Localisation success within 5 km

(12 bursts) > 95% ≥ 97.8%

Localisation success within 2 km > 80% ≥ 89.2%

Minimum SAR Transponder Availability (Worst Case) > 90% 100%

MEOLUT Availability

(Short term, monthly)

in “Nominal” status

LNC ≥ 95% 93.7%

MSP ≥ 95% 98.8%

SPZ ≥ 95% 95.8%

in “Nominal + Degraded"

status

LNC ≥ 97.5% 97.5%

MSP ≥ 97.5% 98.8%

SPZ ≥ 97.5% 99.6%

Search and Rescue Performance

Stay posted: "www.gsc-europa.eu"

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COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS

SMARTPHONES/MASS MARKET AUTOMOTIVE

HIGH PRECISION

2017 TIMING

UAVs

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Galileo-enabled PIONEERS

March 2017 March 2017 July 2016 September 2017

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Horizon 2020

S P A C E I N H 2 0 2 0

Horizon 2020 budget (in current prices): € 79 billion

LEIT-Space:

€ 1.479 billion

• European Research Council (ERC)

• Future and Emerging Technologies

(FET)

• Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions

• Research infrastructures

Pilar 1

Excellent science

• Leadership in enabling and industrial

technologies (LEIT)

o Information and Communication

Technologies (ICT)

o Nanotechnologies

o Biotechnology

o Advanced manufacturing and

Processing

o Space

• Access to risk finance

• Innovation in SMEs

Pilar 2

Industrial leadership

• SC1 - Health, demographic change

and well-being

• SC2 - Food security, sustainable agriculture

and forestry, Marine, Maritime and Inland

water research, and Bioeconomy

• SC3 - Secure, clean and efficient energy

• SC4 - Smart, green and integrated

transport

• SC5 - Climate action, Environment,

Resource efficiency and Raw

materials

• SC6 - Europe in a changing world – Inclusive,

Innovative and Reflective societies

• SC7 - Secure societies – Protecting freedom

and Security of Europe and

its citizens

Pilar 3

Societal challenges

L I N K S T O O T H E R H 2 0 2 0 P A R T S

HORIZON 2020

SPACE WORK PROGRAMME

2018-2020

• Technologies for European non-depend.

and competitiveness

• Strategic research clusters

• Generic space technologies

• EO and SatCom technologies

• In-orbit validation/demonstration

+ under "other actions": ESA engineering support, REA/GSA

project monitoring, studies & communication and support to

the Space NCPs network

W P 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 2 0 B U I L D I N G B L O C K S

Maximising benefits of space

for society and EU economy

Globally competitive and

innovative space sector

Access to space & Secure

and safe space environment

SPACE-EO SPACE-EGNSS SPACE-TEC SPACE-TEC

• EO market uptake

• Copernicus mission

and services

evolution

• EGNSS market uptake

• EGNSS infrastructure,

mission and services

evolution

SPACE-BIZ

• Support to space hubs

• Space outreach and education

• EIC Horizon Prize on "Low cost Space Launch"

• InnovFin Space Equity Pilot (ISEP)

• SME-instrument

• FTI – Fast Track to Innovation

• Scientific instrumentation and

technologies for exploration

• Scientific data exploitation

• Access to space

SPACE-SEC

• Space weather

• Exploring concepts for space traffic

management

• Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST)

• Near Earth Objects (NEOs)

SPACE-SCI

H O R I Z O N 2 0 2 0

S P A C E W O R K P R O G R A M M E

2 0 1 8 - 2 0 2 0

H O R I Z O N 2 0 2 0

S P A C E W O R K P R O G R A M M E 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 2 0

I N D I C A T I V E B U D G E T B R E A K D O W N ( 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 2 0 )

1%

H2020 Space

2018-2020

budget:

~ €709 M

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Miscellaneous (1%) *Miscellaneous: Proposal evaluation, project

monitoring, support to the NCP network; studies

and communication activities

Flagships,

Entrepreneurship

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EO

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SME Instrument

EIC prize

ISEP

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By EIC

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H O R I Z O N 2 0 2 0

S P A C E W O R K P R O G R A M M E 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 2 0

SPACE IN THE EUROPEAN

INNOVATION COUNCIL

(EIC) PILOT

E I C P R E PA R AT O R Y P H A S E — W P 2 0 1 8 - 2 0

• Future & Emerging Technologies (FET-Open)

o To develop breakthrough technologies from research base

o No predefined topics, collaboration required (> 3 partners)

o Grants ~€3 million

• SME instrument

o SMEs with business plans to roll out marketable innovations

o 13 topics, no required collaboration, must comply with SME definition

o Phase 1 (€50K lumpsum); Phase 2 (<€2 million grant)

• Fast Track to Innovation (FTI)

o Accelerate market uptake of innovations

o Small consortia (3-5, majority private)

o ~ €2 million grant

• Prizes

o Recognition Prizes (iCapital ~ €1.5 million,

Women Innovators ~ €0.35 million)

o EIC Prizes ~ €30 million

S P A C E I N T H E E U R O P E A N I N N O V A T I O N C O U N C I L

( E I C ) P I L O T

E I C H O R I Z O N P R I Z E S

• Innovative Batteries for eVehicles (€10 million)

• Fuel from the Sun: Artificial Photosynthesis (€5 million)

• Early Warning for Epidemics (€5 million)

• Blockchains for Social Good (€5 million)

• Low-Cost Space Launch (€10 million)

• Affordable High-Tech for Humanitarian Aid (€5 million)

SPACE IN ARF —

INNOVFIN SPACE EQUITY

PILOT (ISEP)

C H A L L E N G E Optimise benefits space can bring to European society and economy

• How?

o Better exploit possibilities of space data, space technologies, potential of Copernicus, EGNOS,

Galileo

o Foster dynamic space innovation system, more favourable regulatory and business environment

• Leading to…

o Private sector has more appetite to invest in space domain

o Firms develop more innovative, space-related products and services

InnovFin Space Equity Pilot (ISEP)

• Key element

o Better access to risk finance for innovative 'space' enterprises

• Approach

o Invest in VC funds focused on innovative SMEs/small midcaps aiming to commercialise new

products / services linked to space data / spacetech

o EU investment pot of €50 mn combines:

- €20 mn from 'LEIT – Space’

- €30 mn from 'Access to Risk Finance’

o €20 mn in 2018, €15 mn in 2019, €15 mn in 2020

InnovFin Space Equity Pilot (ISEP)

Space Work Programme 2018 – 2020

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HORIZON 2020 Thank you

for your attention

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Participant Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/