Jacquie Conway, Airbus DS

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Oct 11, 2016 - from EO into their day-to-day life. ▫ EO data (and Copernicus) is only a part of the information answer
H2020 Space Work Programme 2018-2020 Widening the use of Copernicus Data Airbus Defence and Space Intelligence

Jacquie Conway 26th September 2016

Widening the Use of Copernicus Data  Three broad but different “user groups” - which are linked.  Governments, and public authorities

Government/ Public authorities

Science

 Private sector  Science  Increase accessibility - easy, user friendly access

Private Sector

 Current data push perception - drive towards a data pull - Need to move from the data to information derived from the data – more value – as the uptake of information increases – usage of data increases.  Key to bring in the end users – and look to integrate the information products derived from EO into their day-to-day life.  EO data (and Copernicus) is only a part of the information answer – integrate with other sources of data space and non space and look at as part of fully integrated observing ecosystem including high altitude platforms.  Evolve current information services and develop new information services derived (in part from) Copernicus data – new requirements analysis – requirements evolve. 11 October 2016

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Where to focus : future H2020 WP topics  Analytics – turning data into “clever” information with value for use by the three categories of user. Different requirements, different financial sustainability mechanisms/business models.  Look at new ways to create “value” out of the data.

 Technologies to manipulate large volumes of data , e.g. data cubes etc  New business models for information services using EO data.  Integrated monitoring systems – Copernicus currently uses only satellite based Earth Observation – look at synergies and complementarity with other systems e.g. High altitude platforms.  Examine the successes and “failures” of the current Copernicus services and look to evolve with evolving user requirements.  Undertake user requirements analysis of other potential Copernicus services – keeping in mind not to distort commercial markets.

 Key element for projects should be the “sustainability” of the information services going forward – not just one off demonstrations of services – end user byin throughout project mandatory – end user should be looking to procure/integrate the service post project.  Coordinate the use of EO with the other H2020 work programmes i.e. societal challenges

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