Eurisy raises awareness of emerging satellite applications which can help professional communities in many sectors of application: from transport to risk management, from habitat protection to energy, from climate change to the Internet of Things, to name a few.
Eurisy supports potential end-users of satellite applications by leveraging its network to make available experience and expertise for them.
On the basis of its field work with end-users, Eurisy provides feedback to decision-makers on possible measures to overcome obstacles to the diffusion of space-derived innovation in society.
In 1989, the main European actors in the field of space research and applications - i.e. the European Space Agency, the national space agencies, the European Commission, political and scientific leaders and representatives of the industry - created the EURISY Association, so named in anticipation of the International Space Year (1992).
The Belgian Science Policy Office was a founding member of EURISY.
Julien Béclard
Space Research & Applications