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ESA's Space Business Idea Challenge: the winning teams

The results of the Space Business Idea Challenge were presented on Friday 29 April during the sixth annual ARTES Applications Workshop held this year in Brussels, Belgium.

The Challenge was organised for this year's event in order to generate new space-based application ideas and attract new companies and entrepreneurs to the ARTES Integrated Applications Promotion (IAP) programme. In March, whent the Competition was announced, companies, entrepreneurs and students from ESA member states were invited to submit a concise, two-page business plan. The six most promising business ideas were invited to the Workshop where the teams had the opportunity to pitch their ideas during a dedicated session on the final day. The submissions were voted on by the audience as well evalulated by the jury, which was comprised of Francesco Feliciani (ESA), Laurent Six (ESA), David Praet (Belspo), and Cedric Donck (Vlerick Business School).

During the session, Craig Brown of Innovate UK tweeted: "Some great ideas pitched! Would have been good to have more focus on customers & revenues but lots of potential.”

The votes of the audience and the votes of the jury were collected and taken into account on a 50/50 basis. Three cash prizes (€2000, €1000, €500) were awarded to the three best ideas. The three winning teams will be supported by ESA in setting up an ARTES Application activity, should they be interested.

"The five-minute presentations given by the finalists brought a stimulating atmosphere of excitement and fun to the workshop", ESA's Francesco  Feliciani, Head of Commercial Applications Projects Section at IAP. "Beside the creativity, it was really good to see how the different teams advocated the commercial potential of their ideas. The organisation committee together with the support by the sponsors did a fantastic job. We will certainly try to replicate the experience at the next ARTES Applications Workshop of 2017."

Lasse Rabenstein of Drift & Noise Polar Services

Third-place winner

Third place went to Drift & Noise Polar Services (DE).

Their application idea: near-real time ice mapping allowing: economic and safe nautical routing through the ice, tactical and strategic on-board decisions, safe distance to the ice, approaching of spectacular ice spots for tourist vessels, stop and go decisions for drilling activities.

 

 

 

Pascal Brackman of RouteYou

Second-place winner

Second place went to the team of RouteYou, BizBike, and Ovinto  (BE).

Their application idea: a platform tracking for cyclists to optimise the implementation of  the "bike2work" fiscal initiatives, reduce the chance of bike theft and optimise insurance.

 

 

 

 

Kobe Vanhaeren of Horizontal Cities

First-place winner

First place went to Horizontal Cities (PT).

Their application idea: energy efficient routing for cyclists by optimizing and predicting energy consumption by taking road slopes into account.

 

 

 

 

ESA YGT Christophe Christiaen

Young Graduate Trainee Christophe Christiaen, who is currently spending a year at ESA's ECSAT facility, helped organise and promote the Competition, and introduced the winners in the final session at the workshop in Brussels.

 

 

 

 

 

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Meet the three winners of ESA's Space Business Idea Challenge, the results of which were announced on Friday 29 April at the sixth annual ARTES Applications Workshop held this year in Brussels, Belgium.

Former Google senior technologist Michael Jones joins Seraphim Space as advisor

Seraphim Space, the UK space tech venture capital fund, has announced that former Google senior technologist Michael Jones is joining its advisory board. The Fund was launched in 2015 with the support of the European Space Agency and the UK Space Agency.

Jones is widely recognised as a leading authority on the commercialisation of Earth Observation data. As inventor of Clip Mapping and cofounder/CTO of Keyhole Corporation – which Google acquired in 2004 – Jones shepherded the technology that would go on to become Google Earth. He subsequently spent more than a decade in senior leadership roles at Google as CTO of Google Maps, Google Earth, and Local Search.

Sepaphim Space has obtained backing from Thales Alenia Space, Airbus Defence & Space, Telespazio, Com Dev International, Avanti Communications and e2v and a growing list of other leading multinational space companies.

Seraphim partner Mark Boggett said: “Michael Joes has unparalleled experience of developing products that leverage earth observation data, and scaling them to billions of users. The fusion of such satellite data for terrestrial applications is a key area of investment focus for our new space-tech fund and so Michael’s expertise will be a tremendous asset to our fund and the entrepreneurs we back.”

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Seraphim Space, the UK space tech venture capital fund, has announced that former Google senior technologist Michael Jones is joining its advisory board. The Fund was launched in 2015 with the support of the European Space Agency and the UK Space Agency.

  • ESA-STAR REFERENCE AO8787
  • Activity Feasibility Study
  • Closing date 06-01-2017

Waste is a growing concern for society. In the EU alone, around 3 billion tonnes of waste are generated every year. The negative effects are increased by collateral effects such as pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and significant losses of raw materials. The composition of waste is another concern, since the waste mix is changing and the volume of hazardous materials is increasing.

Three new IAP Tenders

We received a sufficient number of indications of interest and are pleased to announce that all three Invitations to Tender (ITT) have been published. The tenders address the subjects of:

IAP Feasibility Studies focus on assessing and developing the business case for applications and services based on the integration of space assets (Satellite Communication, Satellite Navigation, Satellite Earth Observation, Manned Space Flight technologies, etc.) with existing assets of the targeted customers and market segments. As a follow-on, ESA IAP offers the opportunity to validate cases which are considered technically feasible and economically viable through an IAP Demonstration Project.

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Three new Invitations to Tender (ITT) have now been published.

AP Portugal announces Small ARTES Apps funding awards

Three Portuguese companies have been awarded funding in the first round of the ARTES Small Apps call for participation, an initiative coordinated by Instituto Pedro Nunes (IPN) as part of its activities as IAP Ambassador for the ARTES Applications programme in Portugal.

In addition to funding of up to €25,000, the three companies will receive business development support from IPN as well as technical and business advice from ESA.

The first company, DEIMOS Engenharia, is investigating the feasibility of developing a failure detection system for wind generators, in particular the early detection of anomalies.

The second, Present Technologies, intends to implement and commercialise a warning and forecasting service for the air navigation. It will provide information on geomagnetic perturbations at local and regional level which can effect operational processes and aviation safety.

The third, VisionSpace Technologies, is developing a secure and distributed network for the exchange of messages between information systems assuring continuous access to remote systems when there is no Internet connection.

The goal of the Small ARTES Apps call is to stimulate the submission of ideas for innovative use of space services and technologies, such as satcoms, satellite navigation, Earth observation, and human space flight, for non-space markets, such as transport, energy, health, agriculture, environment, safety, or security. This can be done by either improving processes and operational services that already exist, or by creating new applications and services.

 “ESA is proud to support the activities of IPN,” says Norbert Hübner, coordinator of the IAP Ambassador Network at ESA. “The Small ARTES Apps call represents a unique opportunity for Portuguese businesses to enrol in the ARTES Applications ecosystem and enable us to detect 'raw diamonds' with growth potential in the domain of downstream applications and services.”

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Three Portuguese companies have been awarded funding in the first call of the ARTES Small Apps call for participation, an initiative coordinated by Instituto Pedro Nunes (IPN) as part of its activities as IAP Ambassador in Portugal.