The European Satellite Navigation Competition (Galileo Masters), now in its seventh year, is seeking the best ideas for satellite navigation applications from companies, entrepreneurs, research institutes, universities, and individuals. Prizes total more than €500,000.
The 2010 contest begins on May 1, when competitors may register and submit their ideas online at the secure ESNC website. It closes on July 31.
The European Satellite Navigation Competition (Galileo Masters), now in its seventh year, is seeking the best ideas for satellite navigation applications from companies, entrepreneurs, research institutes, universities, and individuals. Prizes total more than €500,000.
The 2010 contest begins on May 1, when competitors may register and submit their ideas online at the secure ESNC website. It closes on July 31.
Winners of the Galileo Master grand prize of €20,000, as well as regional and special topic prizes, will be recognized at an awards ceremony in the Munich Residenz, Munich, Germany on Monday, October 18, 2010.
The Spanish high-technology company GMV S.A. won the Galileo Master Award, a regional award and a special topic award for its canine search and rescue positioning system in 2009.
Nineteen regions in Germany, France, Israel, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United Kingdom will offer prizes and support for winning ideas this year..
Special topic prizes include:
- Promising applications for the GPS augmentation system EGNOS (Galileo Services Administration)
- A business idea that can be completed quickly and sustainably (European Space Agency)
- Location-based applications for mobile phones and portable navigation devices (NAVTEQ)
- University Challenge: A start-up company organized around an innovative GNSS application (Anwendungszentrum GmbH Oberpfaffenhofen and supported by KIS4SAT: Knowledge Intensive Services in the satellite downstream applications and services sector)
- GMES Masters prize for an application that combines dynamic earth observation data with GNSS. (T-Systems)
- Health, energy and media innovations that can be developed in a European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) site. (GNSS Living Lab Prize)
The competition has been organised by Anwendungszentrum GmbH (Applications Center) in Oberpfaffenhofen since 2004. The company is the first German incubator for the growth areas of navigation, satellite and mobile communication and geographic information.
The 2010 ESNC competition website is <http://www.galileo-masters.com/>