Tuesday, April 23, 2013

ESA Helps Ireland Promote Job Creation in Space

Ireland is setting an example for how space technologies can contribute to economic growth and recovery through the maritime sector.

Over 100 European specialists in policy, space technology, industry and maritime interests met this week on the Emerald Isle to learn more.

Satellites can support the development of our seas and oceans in areas such as aquaculture, renewable energy, resource extraction, fisheries protection and tourism.

With ESA’s help, Irish companies and researchers are developing innovative maritime services using satellite-derived data in these areas, providing an opportunity for growth and employment in addition to contributing to numerous socio-economic activities.

Volker Liebig
“Data from satellites help identify how our oceans are used and there is a very strong demand from the marine community and operational agencies for this type of information,” said Volker Liebig, Director of ESA’s Earth Observation Programmes and keynote speaker at the Space Innovation Powering Blue Growth conference.

“For example, oil spills and pollution know no borders, use of and access to shipping routes is becoming increasingly complex, and illegal activities require robust maritime surveillance capabilities.”

Read more at ESA Website

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