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Projects in receipt of funding (2023 to 2024)

Updated 22 November 2023

European Space Agency (ESA) via UKSA - 拢41.71 million

FutureEO - ESA鈥檚 Earth Observation research and development programme and lays the foundation for new technologies and mission ideas in Earth Observation (EO). By investing in this programme, the UK聽EO sector will have influence and access to opportunities across the entire聽EO聽value chain, including the building and testing of new satellites. This can also help secure UK leadership roles in future聽EO听尘颈蝉蝉颈辞苍蝉.

TRUTHS - provides climate data that is 10 times more accurate than is currently possible and will be a 鈥榮tandards laboratory in space鈥�, setting the 鈥榞old standard鈥� reference for climate measurements. Our investment in TRUTHS will enable UK industry to deliver key components of the programme.

InCubed-2 鈥� this programme funds the development of innovative commercial products and services that generate and exploit the value of Earth Observation imagery and datasets. By investing, UK academia and industry can apply for funding to develop exciting projects from building satellites to ground applications or to develop new聽EO聽business models.

Global Development Assistance (GDA) - GDA is part of ESA鈥檚 Earth Watch and implements new EO products and services that are required to meet geo-information needs of International Financing Institutions (IFIs) development assistance/aid projects.

Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) - 拢0.09 million

SENSE Centre for Doctoral Training Programme for EO - The Satellite Data in Environmental Science (SENSE) Centre will train the next generation of earth observation leaders, with the expertise and knowledge to address earth system challenges. This funding will increase the level of EO enrichment activities undertaken this year.

Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) - 拢1 million

UK/Australia EO AgroClimate Programme - will fund projects that use聽EO聽data and technology to address the national and global challenge of optimising agricultural productivity in a changing climate. The projects will bring together the best researchers from the UK and Australia to develop聽EO聽solutions optimising and monitoring agriculture productivity and climate change.