A few days left to apply to the Call for Φdeas! This call, sponsored by European Space Agency - ESA Φ-lab, aims to explore untapped potential for transformative innovation in the Earth Observation (EO) domain and is open to research and academic institutions, NGOs, commercial entities (start-ups, SMEs and LSIs), international collaborators, among others, to propose ambitious, forward-thinking initiatives that will have an impact in scientific fields like Earth Science, green-tech, climate-tech and sustainability, or in institutions, NGOs, and the commercial sector. Participants can apply in three categories: 1. Exploratory Ideas: to investigate novel, unconventional or unproven EO-related concepts, including technologies, mission studies or EO applications. 2. Capacity Building: to build the competences, techniques, or ecosystems needed to mature promising disruptive EO ideas. 3. Innovation Impact: to translate a mature idea into a transformative solution ready for adoption for an identified use case. Selected ideas can be used to populate future ESA Φ-lab workplans or as input for other ESA programmes (e.g., FutureEO, InCubed) and will be eligible to a maximum funding of € 1,000,000. Read more and apply by 31 August 2025: https://lnkd.in/dnwuG6pH
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