Our Raphaëlle Barbier, PhD candidate at MINES ParisTech, successfully participated in Copernicus Horizon 2035 Conference that took place in Toulouse, on the 17th of February, with more than 2000 participants.
The presentation entitled “Developing a co-design methodology to grow an ecosystem of efficient EO based application designers: Results and perspectives from the e shape project”, shed light on the e-shape co-design approach proving that e-shape project is here with and for users.
Co-design precisely aims at connecting various and heterogeneous ecosystems of data and usages, through the development of EO-based services, and support their dynamics in a long-term perspective.
The event organised by the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission, presented the Copernicus component of the EU Space Programme and its achievements and highlighted future goals and opportunities. It featured numerous distinguished speakers from the European Commission, EU delegated bodies, EU Member State institutions, the international community, the trio of presidencies, and a range of space-related policy and technology institutions.
Find the full presentation here
The e-shape project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement 820852