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The final battle of space-powered startups took place at the award ceremony in Prague last Wednesday. Five startups with extraordinary products were selected winners of the 2023 myEUspace competition organised by the EU Agency for the Space Programme.

myEUspace competition aims at supporting the development of innovative commercial solutions that leverage EU Space data from Galileo and Copernicus.

Five winners emerged from a global pool of creative innovators and entrepreneurs, securing a prize of EUR 100,000 each to scale up their business and launch their products globally.

Startups presented a wide range of products, from mobile applications to hardware-based solutions, within one of three targeted innovation areas: Space My Life, Our Green Planet, or Dive in deep tech.

Each received a prize of 100,000 EUR to scale up their business and launch their products on the global market!

Meet the rising stars of the EU space industry 🏆

The winners of the myEUspace competition are:

  • Murmuration: Monitoring tourism’s environmental impact based on satellite data
  • j-Snow: Snow monitoring at high resolution in near real-time
  • Ajuma: UV monitoring with satellite data to prevent skin cancer
  • ClearkSky vision: Deep learning solution delivering daily cloud-free Sentinel-2 images
  • Onocoy: Community-powered dense network of GNSS reference stations for ultra-accurate positioning leveraging Web3 technology

During the award ceremony in Prague, they performed live demos of their products and networked with investors, accelerators, corporations and the European space start-up community.

Congratulations to all the innovators that took part in the myEUspace competition! We are excited to see how your bold ideas transform the future. 🥳💪

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Revolutionizing tech with Galileo and Copernicus data

EUSPA provides safe and secure European satellite navigation services. It offers free access to data collected via Galileo, Europe’s Global Navigation Satellite System and Copernicus, the EU’s Earth observation programme.

The data and signals collected thanks to these programmes can be used to develop various innovations, from mobile applications to hardware-based solutions.


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