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  • NEREUS


  • Eurisy


  • ESOA


  • NEREUS

    As voice of European Regions, NEREUS (Network of European Regions Using Space Technologies) not only serves as an advocate for the regions in matters of space uses but also as a direct channel to regional users of space technologies (such as local authorities, SMEs, universities and research institutes and citizens). The network is the key interface between the regional level and national and European institutions. NEREUS currently unites 24 European regions and 40 Associate Members with the common objective to spread the use and understanding of space technologies across Europe for the benefits of regions and their citizens.

    Further to this, NEREUS established a platform for:

    • enhancing the growing role of citizens in the development of European space policy and markets;
    • stimulating the development of space applications;
    • supporting regional players to get involved in European space endeavours;
    • mobilising projects and initiatives

    Awareness raising and making regional space activities more transparent is at the core of NEREUS-activities, to quote just a few examples: “NEREUS Space Exhibition”: a mobile exposition showcasing regional examples of space applications, NEREUS-publications showcasing regional space uses, e.g. joint NEREUS/ESA-publication on 67 Copernicus uses in Europe’s regions, the e-catalogue on space-related training courses in the NEREUS regions.

    For more info, please contact the NEREUS Secretariat.

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  • Eurisy

    Eurisy is a non-profit association of space agencies and other space-related institutions. Its members have mandated Eurisy to raise awareness of the benefits of satcom-, satnav- and EO-based applications among public administrations and professional communities in Europe, who may benefit from them.

    For more information visit www.eurisy.org

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  • ONE

    The ONE project aims at improving regional capacity for planning investments in ICT through setting up of a network of regional ‘observatories.’ Thanks to the creation of these ICT observatories, partner regions seek to enhance the conditions within their innovation frameworks by documenting ICT penetration processes, making data available to relevant public and private stakeholders, and helping with evaluation of ICT initiatives. Thanks to the activity of ICT observatories, ONE takes action to enable decision-makers to make informed choices about ICT investments based on ex-ante and ex-post analyses of their territories.

    For more info: http://www.oneproject.eu/

     

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