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Reference_Aid_programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose_public_aid: Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014).The aim of the project is to develop a system for conducting observations to analyse events and threats in public spaces and in industrial applications. The elements of the system will be a hybrid powered drone (with a high voltage flow from the ground generator, or DC from batteries mounted on the drone), a mobile platform serving as a landing and transporting drone, and a command station equipped with tracking software. It will be the only system in the world in which a drone powered by a ground generator will be able to dump the power cord and perform an autonomous mission in the field (e.g. to obtain more information). The Spartaqs platform responds to the growing interest of industry and public services to use drones to carry out long-term observation missions or missions in special conditions (e.g. fire, rescue, mass event, airport, monitoring of key infrastructure in large spaces and in hard-to-reach areas, etc.). According to the European Drones Outlook Study report “Unlocking the value for Europe” 2016 SESAR, around 2025 in the EU sky, the total number of professional drones will exceed 400 thousand units. For this reason, among others, the European Union plans to introduce the first comprehensive regulation on drones on a massive scale from 2019. The project’s research and development plan includes designing the drone’s design from scratch, taking into account its aerodynamics and energy consumption, the entire high-voltage power supply system (500 V) using ultra-light power supplies, its own image stabilisation system combined with image analysis and an excavation system. (English)
Property / summary: Reference_Aid_programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose_public_aid: Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014).The aim of the project is to develop a system for conducting observations to analyse events and threats in public spaces and in industrial applications. The elements of the system will be a hybrid powered drone (with a high voltage flow from the ground generator, or DC from batteries mounted on the drone), a mobile platform serving as a landing and transporting drone, and a command station equipped with tracking software. It will be the only system in the world in which a drone powered by a ground generator will be able to dump the power cord and perform an autonomous mission in the field (e.g. to obtain more information). The Spartaqs platform responds to the growing interest of industry and public services to use drones to carry out long-term observation missions or missions in special conditions (e.g. fire, rescue, mass event, airport, monitoring of key infrastructure in large spaces and in hard-to-reach areas, etc.). According to the European Drones Outlook Study report “Unlocking the value for Europe” 2016 SESAR, around 2025 in the EU sky, the total number of professional drones will exceed 400 thousand units. For this reason, among others, the European Union plans to introduce the first comprehensive regulation on drones on a massive scale from 2019. The project’s research and development plan includes designing the drone’s design from scratch, taking into account its aerodynamics and energy consumption, the entire high-voltage power supply system (500 V) using ultra-light power supplies, its own image stabilisation system combined with image analysis and an excavation system. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Reference_Aid_programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose_public_aid: Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014).The aim of the project is to develop a system for conducting observations to analyse events and threats in public spaces and in industrial applications. The elements of the system will be a hybrid powered drone (with a high voltage flow from the ground generator, or DC from batteries mounted on the drone), a mobile platform serving as a landing and transporting drone, and a command station equipped with tracking software. It will be the only system in the world in which a drone powered by a ground generator will be able to dump the power cord and perform an autonomous mission in the field (e.g. to obtain more information). The Spartaqs platform responds to the growing interest of industry and public services to use drones to carry out long-term observation missions or missions in special conditions (e.g. fire, rescue, mass event, airport, monitoring of key infrastructure in large spaces and in hard-to-reach areas, etc.). According to the European Drones Outlook Study report “Unlocking the value for Europe” 2016 SESAR, around 2025 in the EU sky, the total number of professional drones will exceed 400 thousand units. For this reason, among others, the European Union plans to introduce the first comprehensive regulation on drones on a massive scale from 2019. The project’s research and development plan includes designing the drone’s design from scratch, taking into account its aerodynamics and energy consumption, the entire high-voltage power supply system (500 V) using ultra-light power supplies, its own image stabilisation system combined with image analysis and an excavation system. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q2686469 in Poland
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Automated, dronoid observation platform with hybrid power system
Project Q2686469 in Poland

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    3,924,283.48 zloty
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    872,368.22 Euro
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    6,050,834.64 zloty
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    1,345,100.54 Euro
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    64.86 percent
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    1 December 2019
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    30 April 2022
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    SPARTAQS SP. Z O.O.
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    50°11'45.6"N, 18°51'14.0"E
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    Numer_referencyjny_programu_pomocowego: SA.41471(2015/X) Przeznaczenie_pomocy_publicznej: art. 25 rozporządzenia KE nr 651/2014 z dnia 17 czerwca 2014 r. uznające niektóre rodzaje pomocy za zgodne z rynkiem wewnętrznym w stosowaniu art. 107 i 108 Traktatu (Dz. Urz. UE L 187/1 z 26.06.2014).Celem projektu jest opracowanie systemu do prowadzenia obserwacji w celu analizy zdarzeń i zagrożeń w przestrzeni publicznej oraz w zastosowaniach przemysłowych. Elementami systemu będą autorski dron zasilany hybrydowo (prądem o wysokim napięciu podawanym przewodem z generatora naziemnego, lub prądem stałym z baterii zamontowanych na dronie), mobilna platforma służąca jako lądowisko i do transportu drona oraz stacja dowodzenia wyposażona w oprogramowanie do śledzenia obiektów. Będzie to jedyny na świecie system, w którym dron zasilany z generatora naziemnego będzie mógł zrzucić przewód zasilający i wykonać autonomiczną misję w terenie (np. w celu zdobycia większej liczby informacji). Platforma Spartaqs jest odpowiedzią na coraz większe zainteresowanie przemysłu oraz służb publicznych wykorzystaniem dronów do realizacji długotrwałych misji obserwacyjnych lub misji w szczególnych warunkach (np. pożar, akcja ratunkowa, impreza masowa, lotnisko, monitoring kluczowej infrastruktury na dużej przestrzeni i w trudno dostępnym terenie itp.). Według raportu European Drones Outlook Study „Unlocking the value for Europe” 2016 SESAR około 2025 roku na unijnym niebie łączna liczba profesjonalnych dronów przekroczy 400 tysięcy sztuk. Z tego m.in. względu Unia Europejska planuje wprowadzić pierwsze kompleksowe regulacje dot. dronów na masową skalę już od 2019 roku. Plan prac badawczych i rozwojowych projektu obejmuje zaprojektowanie od podstaw konstrukcji drona z uwzględnieniem jego aerodynamiki i zużycia energii, całego systemu zasilania prądem o wysokim napięciu (500 V) przy zastosowaniu ultra-lekkich zasilaczy, własnego systemu stabilizowania obrazu połączonego z analizą obrazu i systemem wyk (Polish)
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    Reference_Aid_programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose_public_aid: Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014).The aim of the project is to develop a system for conducting observations to analyse events and threats in public spaces and in industrial applications. The elements of the system will be a hybrid powered drone (with a high voltage flow from the ground generator, or DC from batteries mounted on the drone), a mobile platform serving as a landing and transporting drone, and a command station equipped with tracking software. It will be the only system in the world in which a drone powered by a ground generator will be able to dump the power cord and perform an autonomous mission in the field (e.g. to obtain more information). The Spartaqs platform responds to the growing interest of industry and public services to use drones to carry out long-term observation missions or missions in special conditions (e.g. fire, rescue, mass event, airport, monitoring of key infrastructure in large spaces and in hard-to-reach areas, etc.). According to the European Drones Outlook Study report “Unlocking the value for Europe” 2016 SESAR, around 2025 in the EU sky, the total number of professional drones will exceed 400 thousand units. For this reason, among others, the European Union plans to introduce the first comprehensive regulation on drones on a massive scale from 2019. The project’s research and development plan includes designing the drone’s design from scratch, taking into account its aerodynamics and energy consumption, the entire high-voltage power supply system (500 V) using ultra-light power supplies, its own image stabilisation system combined with image analysis and an excavation system. (English)
    3 December 2021
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    POIR.01.01.01-00-0466/19
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