Andrew Yee[_1_]
May 16th 08, 03:48 AM
ESA News
http://www.esa.int
15 May 2008
European Satellite Navigation Competition 2008 seeks innovative SatNav ideas
Do you have a great idea for the use of satellite navigation? If so you
could win one of the prizes in this year's European Satellite Navigation
Competition, supported by ESA through its Technology Transfer Programme
Office.
The 2008 European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) was inaugurated on
1 May. Now in its fifth year, the competition is again seeking
quick-to-market innovative ideas for the use of satellite navigation in
non-space businesses.
Since the competition began in 2004, an amazing 650 outstanding ideas on how
to use satellite navigation have been presented. In 2007 alone, more than
250 proposals were submitted from all over Europe.
The ESNC is far more than a think tank for future applications for Galileo,
Europe's own global navigation satellite system, it also acts as a catalyst
for new high-tech industry in Europe. Several of the ideas proposed in the
competition have already been developed into successful businesses.
The ESA special prize
For 2008, ESA through its Technology Transfer Programme Office is
introducing a special prize. The winner will receive direct support at one
of the three ESA business incubation centres located at: ESTEC in the
Netherlands, ESOC in Germany and ESRIN in Italy. Here they will be assisted
by ESA's top experts and have access to space technologies. People from all
over the world can apply under the conditions of the local support scheme.
How to take part
The competition is open from 1 May to 31 July 2008 to companies,
entrepreneurs, research institutes, universities and individuals from all
over the world. Entries should be made online at the competition website
where more details can be found:
http://www.galileo-masters.eu
Now supported by 13 regions
The success of previous years has spurred competition from beyond Europe.
This year, regions in Taiwan and Australia have joined in addition to the
other high-tech regions which are: Lombardy, Italy; Madrid, Spain;
Nice/Sophia-Antipolis, France; Prague, Czech Republic; Queensland, South
Holland; United Kingdom and Ireland, and the German states of
Baden-Wurttemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony.
For the regional competitions ESA is also participating in South Holland,
the Netherlands, the site of the ESA Incubation Centre at ESTEC, and in
Hesse, Germany, where the ESA Incubation Centre at ESOC Darmstadt is
located.
Regional panels, made up of experts from industry and research in each of
the 13 regions, will select the regional finalists; then an international
panel of experts will select the overall winner. Expert panels from the
special topic sponsors will select the topic winners.
The overall winner will be awarded the 'Galileo Master 2008', which includes
a grant of 20 000 Euro plus an office and six-month's support to help
convert the proposal into a business product at a business incubator in the
region to which they submitted their idea.
All the winners will be announced at an official presentation on 21 October
2008 at the International SYSTEMS Trade Fair in Munich.
[NOTE: Images and weblinks supporting this release are available at
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMBF60YUFF_index_1.html ]
http://www.esa.int
15 May 2008
European Satellite Navigation Competition 2008 seeks innovative SatNav ideas
Do you have a great idea for the use of satellite navigation? If so you
could win one of the prizes in this year's European Satellite Navigation
Competition, supported by ESA through its Technology Transfer Programme
Office.
The 2008 European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) was inaugurated on
1 May. Now in its fifth year, the competition is again seeking
quick-to-market innovative ideas for the use of satellite navigation in
non-space businesses.
Since the competition began in 2004, an amazing 650 outstanding ideas on how
to use satellite navigation have been presented. In 2007 alone, more than
250 proposals were submitted from all over Europe.
The ESNC is far more than a think tank for future applications for Galileo,
Europe's own global navigation satellite system, it also acts as a catalyst
for new high-tech industry in Europe. Several of the ideas proposed in the
competition have already been developed into successful businesses.
The ESA special prize
For 2008, ESA through its Technology Transfer Programme Office is
introducing a special prize. The winner will receive direct support at one
of the three ESA business incubation centres located at: ESTEC in the
Netherlands, ESOC in Germany and ESRIN in Italy. Here they will be assisted
by ESA's top experts and have access to space technologies. People from all
over the world can apply under the conditions of the local support scheme.
How to take part
The competition is open from 1 May to 31 July 2008 to companies,
entrepreneurs, research institutes, universities and individuals from all
over the world. Entries should be made online at the competition website
where more details can be found:
http://www.galileo-masters.eu
Now supported by 13 regions
The success of previous years has spurred competition from beyond Europe.
This year, regions in Taiwan and Australia have joined in addition to the
other high-tech regions which are: Lombardy, Italy; Madrid, Spain;
Nice/Sophia-Antipolis, France; Prague, Czech Republic; Queensland, South
Holland; United Kingdom and Ireland, and the German states of
Baden-Wurttemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony.
For the regional competitions ESA is also participating in South Holland,
the Netherlands, the site of the ESA Incubation Centre at ESTEC, and in
Hesse, Germany, where the ESA Incubation Centre at ESOC Darmstadt is
located.
Regional panels, made up of experts from industry and research in each of
the 13 regions, will select the regional finalists; then an international
panel of experts will select the overall winner. Expert panels from the
special topic sponsors will select the topic winners.
The overall winner will be awarded the 'Galileo Master 2008', which includes
a grant of 20 000 Euro plus an office and six-month's support to help
convert the proposal into a business product at a business incubator in the
region to which they submitted their idea.
All the winners will be announced at an official presentation on 21 October
2008 at the International SYSTEMS Trade Fair in Munich.
[NOTE: Images and weblinks supporting this release are available at
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMBF60YUFF_index_1.html ]