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SatNav-Initiatives



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  MetroNAV is a market promotion and testing platform for precompetitive applications, projects and products. Focussing on traffic management, geoinformation and tourism. It connects product providers and applications within the metropolitan areas of Berlin and Brandenburg. Dr. Peter A. Hecker
+49 (0)331 2 73 40 69
  hessen-it is a programme launched by the State of Hesse for the information technology and telecommunications market. In cooperation with cesah, it is raising public awareness of Galileo. Heike Koch
+49 (0)6117 74 84 32
  As business incubator, information hub and application centre for Galileo applications cesah is linked with major industrial and public players. Dr. Frank Zimmermann
+49 (0)6151 39 21 56 12
  GAUSS brings together the know-how of Braunschweig Research Airport. The focus of its activities is the certification of satellite-based applications in Germany and Europe. Harry Evers
+49 (0)531 3 56 30 89
  GATE is a unique real-world development and test environment, to prepare for the challenges of the future Galileo and GPS navigation markets. Elmar Wittmann +49 (0)8121 22 38 10
  The GATE test area near Berchtesgaden allows companies to develop equipment and applications and test them under realistic conditions before Galileo satellites become available. The initiative develops project ideas for tourism, security, logistics, and health in cooperation with businesses and scientific institutions.

Lars Holstein    +49 (0)8654 77 50 14 

The bavAIRia e.V. association has been commissioned with the cluster management for aerospace and Satellite Navigation. The objective is to advance the development dynamics and to stimulate innovative projects. Sven Brunsmann
+49 (0)8105 27 29 27 41

The Forum SatNav MIT BW aims to place current satellite navigation issues on the agenda of Baden-Württemberg and publicising them among a wide business and scientific audience.

Dieter Geiger  +49 (0)7531 90 06 63 

  SatNav Saxony is the central network for integrated satellite-based services. The network bundles the existing expertise in Saxony and Thuringia in the areas of navigation applications, geographic information, information and communications technology, telematics and autonomous systems. SatNav Saxony finds support in the largest inter-trade organisation of microelectronics in Europe, the Silicon Saxony e.V. Dr. Wolfgang Sinn
+49 (0)3677 69 55 14
  SANASA is involved in networking industry and the research community for new applications of the European satellite navigation system in Eastern Germany.

Andreas Müller
+49 (0)391 6 71 21 26

  AIR engages in academic research and teaching as well as in industrial training and business practice to initiate and propagate knowledge in navigation, geoinformation and GMES. It aims to promote and develop systems and networks for sustainable optimising business processes through a national and international exchange of experience. Peter Loef
+49 (0)2323 92 54 16
Saarland initiative to link up and pool skills in the field of navigation technologies and geodata encourages and promotes the exchange of ideas and information between companies, institutions of higher education and authorities. Dr. Jean Schweitzer
+49 (0)151 18 02 90 00
CEON is a non-profit organization of the City of Bremen and coordinates its programmatic and operational initiatives related to integrated services and carries out the execution of demonstration and research services with partners from industry and science. Dr. Stephan Holsten
+49 (0)421 24420 1290
The Research Port Rostock develops and verifies maritime Galileo and GNSS applications by using the pseudolite infrastructure SEA GATE and algorithms for evaluating satellite signal quality (ALEGRO). Dr. Wolfgang Mett
+49 (0)2203 6 01 41 05
  The Network for Maritime Applications develops products and services based on satellite navigation in the maritime enviroment to optimize ship navigation and the intermodal transport of goods. Silvia Westland
+49 (0)381 5 65 24

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