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Ireland signs agreement with the European Space Agency

Written by Robert McHugh, on 13th Oct 2017. Posted in General

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It was announced today that Enterprise Ireland has signed a Technical Collaborative Arrangement with the European Space Agency (ESA).

The signing took place at the launch event of the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite in the European Space Agency’s (ESA) European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk in The Netherlands.
 
This Arrangement will provide the state with unprecedented access to the Copernicus Programme’s near-real time earth observation information. The data will be stored locally for research, commercial development and policy informing purposes. 

Enterprise Ireland co-ordinates Ireland’s industrial and research participation in ESA programmes on behalf of the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation.
 
The Copernicus Earth Observation Programme provides services in six sectors including marine monitoring, atmosphere monitoring, climate change monitoring, land monitoring, emergency management and security. 

Near-real time data accessed through the Technical Collaborative Arrangement will be applicable to urban planning, sustainable agriculture, bio-diversity, forest management, risk management, tourism, mitigation of the effects of climate change, security, coastal monitoring and infrastructure management. 

Aside from commercial and policy informing purposes, it is also envisioned that access to complex earth observation data will develop high performance computing, and information and communications technology, skill sets in Ireland.
 
Speaking today, CEO of Enterprise Ireland, Julie Sinnamon said, "The signing of this agreement is a key contributor to maintaining Ireland’s competitiveness, which is vital post-Brexit. Access to this near-real time data will help to drive research, and support the development of commercial applications and internationally traded services, and additionally, inform national policy."

She added, "Furthermore, the need for earth observation is becoming crucial and it is creating opportunities for Irish companies in the context of the need for public authorities to make more informed decisions in environment, security and climate change. The signing of this Technical Collaborative Arrangement with the ESA is welcomed by Enterprise Ireland."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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