The first EUSATfinder advisory board AB#1 will take place in Ile Rousse, Corsica next July 1st 2025. The board will be focused on first responders’ needs and experiences during real operations during emergency situations and crisis management, consolidating key points to be retained for EUSATfinder reporting and facilitating additional networking and collaboration opportunities.
In this context Space assets, such as satellites and remotely piloted aircraft (drones), can play a crucial role in emergency response and disaster management. In summary, space assets have become an indispensable tool in responding to emergencies and can greatly assist in saving lives and minimizing damage during these situations. More specifically, secure satellite telecommunications are a key component of emergency response and disaster management, providing reliable and secure communication links in times of crisis. Accordingly, the general purpose of the EUSATfinder project is about demonstrating the effectiveness of a synergic use of three main European space programs, namely GOVSATCOM, Copernicus and Galileo in critical situations.
Preliminary Agenda
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Address: 1 Av. David Dary, 20220 L'Île-Rousse, Francia (click on link for google maps position)
Time: 1 July 2025, 09:00-18:00
Location
Founded in 1758 by Pascal Paoli, L'Île-Rousse is one of the few Corsican towns to have been built from scratch, with a strong political and economic vision. Nicknamed the "Pauline City," it was created to free Balagne from Genoese domination and provide a free port for the Corsicans. Its strategic location, bordered by red porphyry islets, quickly made it a prosperous commercial center, competing with the neighboring port of Calvi, which remained loyal to the Genoese. L'Île-Rousse opens onto the sea with a beach in the town center, which contributes to its unique charm. The town developed around Place Pascal Paoli, a true beating heart where culture, religion, and commerce mingle.
Fonte: ( EUSATfinder Project )