At the Living Planet 2025 Symposium of the European Space Agency in Vienna, which took place 24 June, Space Agency of the United Kingdom and the Incubed2 European Space Agency program have announced the results of a joint competition, that began in July 2024 year. Its total amount of funding is over 2,5 A million pounds.
The winners were the following projects:
Core system (COrner Reflector Enabled Remote Sensing – Remote sensing of angular reflectors). System, developed by Geospatial Ventures in Nottingham, monitors minor buildings of buildings, bridges and other structures, To identify potential dangerous problems early.
THICKET (Biodiversity mapping tool), created by the center of AAC Clyde Space in Glasgow, who helps farmers to maintain wildlife on their lands.
Government Gas Gas Service developed by the London company GHGSAT UK develops an advanced analytical platform, which converts satellite data on greenhouse gases into practical information, which government can use to increase accountability of organizations, causing emissions, and development of adapted strategies for softening the consequences.
Fantom system developed by Earth-I in Guildford, which generates useful environmental information from satellite images, Developing new indicators to monitor environmental lands.
EO4Bidiversity system, Developed by HR Wallingford in Oxfordshire, that uses satellite information to improve the variety of plants and animals.
Also at the Symposium "Living Planet" there was a solemn signing of a contract for the development of a ground segment for Truths mission, enclosed with Telespazio uk, climate mission under the leadership of the United Kingdom, developed in conjunction with the European Space Agency. According to this agreement, Telespazio UK will be responsible for the design and development of land systems, required to receive, TRUTHS satellite data processing and distribution.
Truths mission will collect extremely accurate energy measurements, that comes to Earth from the sun, And light, reflected from the surface of the earth, To help understand the causes of global warming and explore humanity's impact on the planet, that will eventually promote faster and better decision -making on climate strategies.
Source: https://www.gov.uk