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The NAVIGATOR research proposal aims to create a local and regional centre of excellence oriented towards the management of remote sensing data for the needs of Cultural Heritage through the European space programme Copernicus. Copernicus is the European project for Earth observation and monitoring, and consists of a complex set of systems that collect data from multiple sources, such as Earth observation satellites (e.g. Sentinels) and ground sensors (e.g. ground stations, air and sea sensors). Copernicus is able to process this data and provide users with reliable and up-to-date information through a range of services related to environmental and safety issues. Based on these products, many other value-added services can be adapted to specific public or commercial needs, resulting in new business opportunities. In fact, many economic studies have already shown a huge potential for job creation, innovation and growth in this area. The project is expected to improve and strengthen the capacity of the project coordinator for scientific excellence and innovation. This will enable the TEpan research team to broaden its capabilities on a specialised subject in the field of remote sensing for cultural heritage applications, such as the new emerging themes of the space applications of the Copernicus programme. The idea of the NAVIGATOR project is based on the priorities set by the Smart Specialisation of Cyprus (S3Cy), aiming to create a critical mass of young researchers with experience in space technologies for the protection of the environment of Cultural Heritage. (English)
Property / summary: The NAVIGATOR research proposal aims to create a local and regional centre of excellence oriented towards the management of remote sensing data for the needs of Cultural Heritage through the European space programme Copernicus. Copernicus is the European project for Earth observation and monitoring, and consists of a complex set of systems that collect data from multiple sources, such as Earth observation satellites (e.g. Sentinels) and ground sensors (e.g. ground stations, air and sea sensors). Copernicus is able to process this data and provide users with reliable and up-to-date information through a range of services related to environmental and safety issues. Based on these products, many other value-added services can be adapted to specific public or commercial needs, resulting in new business opportunities. In fact, many economic studies have already shown a huge potential for job creation, innovation and growth in this area. The project is expected to improve and strengthen the capacity of the project coordinator for scientific excellence and innovation. This will enable the TEpan research team to broaden its capabilities on a specialised subject in the field of remote sensing for cultural heritage applications, such as the new emerging themes of the space applications of the Copernicus programme. The idea of the NAVIGATOR project is based on the priorities set by the Smart Specialisation of Cyprus (S3Cy), aiming to create a critical mass of young researchers with experience in space technologies for the protection of the environment of Cultural Heritage. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The NAVIGATOR research proposal aims to create a local and regional centre of excellence oriented towards the management of remote sensing data for the needs of Cultural Heritage through the European space programme Copernicus. Copernicus is the European project for Earth observation and monitoring, and consists of a complex set of systems that collect data from multiple sources, such as Earth observation satellites (e.g. Sentinels) and ground sensors (e.g. ground stations, air and sea sensors). Copernicus is able to process this data and provide users with reliable and up-to-date information through a range of services related to environmental and safety issues. Based on these products, many other value-added services can be adapted to specific public or commercial needs, resulting in new business opportunities. In fact, many economic studies have already shown a huge potential for job creation, innovation and growth in this area. The project is expected to improve and strengthen the capacity of the project coordinator for scientific excellence and innovation. This will enable the TEpan research team to broaden its capabilities on a specialised subject in the field of remote sensing for cultural heritage applications, such as the new emerging themes of the space applications of the Copernicus programme. The idea of the NAVIGATOR project is based on the priorities set by the Smart Specialisation of Cyprus (S3Cy), aiming to create a critical mass of young researchers with experience in space technologies for the protection of the environment of Cultural Heritage. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q2720760 in Cyprus
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Copernicus Satellite Data on Cultural Heritage
Project Q2720760 in Cyprus

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    212,500.01 Euro
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    250,000.01 Euro
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    25 January 2019
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    1 December 2021
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    Cyprus University of Technology
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    Η ερευνητική πρόταση NAVIGATOR στοχεύει στη δημιουργία ενός τοπικού και περιφερειακού κέντρου αριστείας προσανατολισμένο στην διαχείριση δεδομένων τηλεπισκόπησης για τις ανάγκες της Πολιτιστικής Κληρονομιάς μέσω του ευρωπαϊκού διαστημικού προγράμματος Copernicus. Το Copernicus είναι το ευρωπαϊκό πρόγραμμα για την παρατήρηση και παρακολούθηση της Γης, και αποτελείται από ένα πολύπλοκο σύνολο των συστημάτων που συλλέγουν δεδομένα από πολλαπλές πηγές, όπως οι δορυφόροι παρατήρησης γης (π.χ. Sentinels) και αισθητήρες εδάφους (πχ. επίγειους σταθμούς, αισθητήρες για τον αέρα και θάλασσα). Το Copernicus είναι σε θέση να επεξεργαστεί αυτά τα δεδομένα και να παρέχει στους χρήστες αξιόπιστες και ενημερωμένες πληροφορίες μέσω μιας σειράς υπηρεσιών που σχετίζονται με θέματα περιβάλλοντος και ασφάλειας. Με βάση τα προϊόντα αυτά, πολλές άλλες υπηρεσίες προστιθέμενης αξίας μπορούν να προσαρμοστούν στις συγκεκριμένες δημόσιες ή εμπορικές ανάγκες, με αποτέλεσμα να δημιουργούνται νέες επιχειρηματικές ευκαιρίες. Στην πραγματικότητα, πολλές οικονομικές μελέτες έχουν ήδη δείξει ένα τεράστιο δυναμικό για τη δημιουργία θέσεων εργασίας, την καινοτομία και την ανάπτυξη σε αυτό τον τομέα. Μέσα από το έργο αναμένεται να βελτιωθεί και να ενισχυθεί η ικανότητα του συντονιστή του έργου για επιστημονική αριστεία και την καινοτομία. Αυτό θα επιτρέψει στην ερευνητική ομάδα του ΤΕΠΑΝ να διευρύνει τις δυνατότητές της σε ειδικευμένα θέμα του τομέα της τηλεπισκόπησης για εφαρμογές πολιτιστικής κληρονομιάς, όπως είναι οι νέοι αναδυόμενοι θεματικοί τομείς των διαστημικών εφαρμογών του προγράμματος Copernicus. Η ιδέα του έργου NAVIGATOR βασίζεται στις προτεραιότητες που θέτει η Έξυπνη Εξειδίκευση της Κύπρου (S3Cy), με στόχο να δημιουργηθεί μια κρίσιμη μάζα των νέων ερευνητών με εμπειρία στις διαστημικές τεχνολογίες για την προστασία του περιβάλλοντος της Πολιτιστικής Κληρονομιάς. (Greek)
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    The NAVIGATOR research proposal aims to create a local and regional centre of excellence oriented towards the management of remote sensing data for the needs of Cultural Heritage through the European space programme Copernicus. Copernicus is the European project for Earth observation and monitoring, and consists of a complex set of systems that collect data from multiple sources, such as Earth observation satellites (e.g. Sentinels) and ground sensors (e.g. ground stations, air and sea sensors). Copernicus is able to process this data and provide users with reliable and up-to-date information through a range of services related to environmental and safety issues. Based on these products, many other value-added services can be adapted to specific public or commercial needs, resulting in new business opportunities. In fact, many economic studies have already shown a huge potential for job creation, innovation and growth in this area. The project is expected to improve and strengthen the capacity of the project coordinator for scientific excellence and innovation. This will enable the TEpan research team to broaden its capabilities on a specialised subject in the field of remote sensing for cultural heritage applications, such as the new emerging themes of the space applications of the Copernicus programme. The idea of the NAVIGATOR project is based on the priorities set by the Smart Specialisation of Cyprus (S3Cy), aiming to create a critical mass of young researchers with experience in space technologies for the protection of the environment of Cultural Heritage. (English)
    31 May 2021
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    34452
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