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ECSAT
ACHIEVEMENTS ANDPERSPECTIVES
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The European Space Agency
Over 50 years of experience
20 Member States
Eight sites/facilities in Europe, about 2200 staff
4.1 billion Euro budget (2014)
Over 70 satellites designed, tested and operated inflight, 18 scientific satellites in operation
85% of ESAs budget spent on contracts with
European industry
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Diversity in activities
Telecommunications
& Integrated Applications
Earth Observation
Exploration
Technology
Business Incubator
Cooperations/Partnerships RAL Space, Catapult (@ Campus)
Academia : Oxford University
UK industrial community
UK scientific community
Specific identity
Development of world competitive space based
products and services Development of downstream applications
Spin-out of space into non space sectors
Creating ECSATActivities and Role
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ECSATEuropean Centre for Satellite Applications andTelecommunications
alphasat
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Science and Robotic Exploration
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Robotic Exploration in ECSAT
Key Enabling technologies:Autonomy
Nuclear Power Systems
Sample Curation
Simulation and Modelling
Field trials
Virtual engineering lab
Data Archiving
European networking
Preliminary Studies
Autonomy
Nuclear Power Systems
Sample Curation
HRAF Pilot #1
Robotics & AutonomyFacility
Sample Analogue
Collection
HRAF Pilot #2 / #3
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
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ESA Climate Office
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Climate Change a worldwide issue
Climate change is disrupting nationaleconomies urge to reduce emissions andstrengthen climate resilience
Climate monitoring is the key for factualisingdiscussions and checking progress
Earth Observation data is a major source ofinformation, with 40 years of data availableworldwide
Need to establish standards for a GlobalObserving System for Climate and tosupport the development of climateservices
The ESA Climate Office in ECSAT coordinatesthe work done by Member States and plays amajor role in international cooperations
Photos courtesy of United Nations
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Telecommunicationsand Integrated Applications
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Focus onworld competitiveness and growth
Develop the competitiveness of the European industry inthe world market upstream sector
NEOSAT ( Next Gen of large commercial GEO
platforms ) : interface with UK industry
ARTES : technology and product developments
(system, payload, platform)
Promote the utilisation of space technology through
development of innovative space based applications in the
downstream sector
Raising awareness about space
Development of coordinatednetworks of technologybrokers and of applications ambassadors
Applications demonstrations projects
Access to investment/third party (EIB,) funds
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2014 Highlights industrial successesInvolving ECSAT or partners on the Campus
1. NEOSAT Phase B on going (contract signed in
Feb 2014)
2. Sat-AIS micro-satellites constellation and
maritime traffic surveillance applications
development contracted (Luxspace/Exactearth) ;
(contract signed in July 2014)
3. Construction in Harwell of the Ground Station to
receive real time EO data via the GEO EDRS-A
satellite (EDRS is developed and operated in
partnership with Airbus D&S) (satellite to be
launched early summer 2015)
4. Precursor aeronautical safety services contract
signed in Nov with Inmarsat
5. New operational/commercial/profitable
applications have been developed
6. Preparation of 2 new Projects in Partnership with
operators involving high UK stakes. ( early
studies and proposals to the C-Min 14)
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IAP market sectors
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Case studies of projects with sufficientmaturity and available data
Numberofprojects/services
17
Success Rate 5 KPIs 10 Indicators
Commercial
60, 36%
Operational
31, 18%
Seed
33, 20%
No Follow-on
44, 26%
Revenue, JobsExport Sales,Value Creation,Investment leverage
46 products/servicesanalysedwith 5 KPIs againstProfitability
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Revenue from 17 case studies
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4:1
20:1
4:1
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Perspectives for 2015
Within a very favorable environment in the UK
a. Continuous growth of the sector
b. Successes in the past and on-going projects and partnerships
lead to new initiatives
c. The C-Min 14 positive results allow further consolidation anddevelopment of ECSAT
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