Win €75,000 in Airbus SpaceDataHighway challenge 

• Aims to foster innovation for brand-new laser-based space communication system
• Winner gets €75,000 investment and support of Airbus BizLab

Transmitting large volumes of data in near-real-time through space at a rate of 1.8 gigabytes per second based on laser technology since 23 November last year, the ‘SpaceDataHighway’ is an ambitious communication system developed by Airbus in collaboration with the European Commission and the European Space Agency.

To foster further innovation and enlarge the application portfolio, Airbus has issued a call for ideas for the “Enter the SpaceDataHighway” challenge, which is open to SMEs, start-ups, entrepreneurs and students who would like to embark on an adventure with their business ideas for the using the SpaceDataHighway.

The winning project will receive a prize in the form of a €75,000 investment, and will be able to draw on the expertise and support of Airbus Bizlab, the Airbus Group’s innovation business incubator in which entrepreneurs or start-ups participate in a six-month programme.

They will be accompanied by engineers, business-development experts or even by coaches to support them in the realisation of prototypes, market studies or the launch of a product.

The project that comes second will receive a prize of €25,000 to launch a crowdfunding campaign on the brand-new SpaceStarters platform, which enables space-related businesses and start-ups to raise money in order to turn their innovative ideas into business reality.

The SpaceDataHighway is a unique space-based communication system combining ultra-broadband laser communications in geostationary orbit, to deliver a unique, secure, near-real-time data-transfer service, making data latency a thing of the past.

It can help revolutionise a number of areas, including the handling of humanitarian crises, maritime security and environmental protection by receiving satellite imagery in near real time.

The Sentinel satellites of the European Union’s Earth observation programme Copernicus will be the first to benefit from these next-generation services. However, the SpaceDataHighway will also be able to connect other platforms such as aircraft, UAVs or the International Space Station.

Hughes Boulnois, head of the SpaceDataHighway business at Airbus Defence and Space, said space communications were, in general, the only way to establish broadband communications between humans and machines, whether they are in urban or remote areas, at sea, in the air or even in space.

“The SpaceDataHighway is like the first optical fiber in space, but with the added advantage of mobility,” he said.

“Therefore, the scope of possible applications is vast.

“With the generalisation of space technologies and the emergence of new stakeholders in the sector, Airbus wants this initiative to engage with and listen to the end-users market needs and to develop ideas to support this extended space ecosystem.”

This initiative was launched with the support of the European Commission and the European Space Agency, which, together with Airbus, developed the SpaceDataHighway programme as part of a public–private partnership.

To take part in the “Enter the SpaceDataHighway” challenge, visit: http://www.edrs-spacedatahighway.com/challenge.

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