On 28 October 2014 the European Commission and ESA signed an Agreement of over €3 billion to manage and implement the Copernicus ‘space component’ between 2014 and 2021.
The Agreement was signed in Brussels by Daniel Calleja Crespo, Director General of the EC’s Directorate General Enterprise and Industry (left), and ESA’s Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain (right).
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Inauguration of the ‘Space For Our Future’ exhibition, created by ESA and the European Commission, on 28 October 2014, at the Berlaymont building in Brussels, headquarters of the European Commission.
The exhibition is structured around the three pillars of knowledge and innovation, services to citizens, and competitiveness. It presents the major challenges facing Europe and highlights the space projects and initiatives that will help tackle them.
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Jean-Jacques Dordain speaking at the inauguration of the ‘Space For Our Future’ exhibition, created by ESA and the European Commission, on 28 October 2014, at the Berlaymont building in Brussels, headquarters of the European Commission.
The display highlights Europe’s successes in space, the concrete benefits being delivered to citizens, and the developments expected in the near future.
The exhibition is structured around the three pillars of knowledge and innovation, services to citizens, and competitiveness. It presents the major challenges facing Europe and highlights the space projects and initiatives that will help tackle them.
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Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, speaking at the inauguration of the ‘Space For Our Future’ exhibition, created by ESA and the European Commission, on 28 October 2014, at the Berlaymont building in Brussels, headquarters of the European Commission.
Behind him, from left to right: Nelli Feroci, European Commisioner responsible for Industry & Entrepreneurship; Maroš Šefèoviè, Vice-President of the European Commission, responsible for Inter-Institutional relations and Administration; José Manuel Durão Barroso, President of the European Commission; Jean-Yves Le Gall, President of CNES; Stéphane Israël, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace; Luca Parmitano, ESA astronaut.
The display highlights Europe’s successes in space, the concrete benefits being delivered to citizens, and the developments expected in the near future.
The exhibition is structured around the three pillars of knowledge and innovation, services to citizens, and competitiveness. It presents the major challenges facing Europe and highlights the space projects and initiatives that will help tackle them.
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European Commission President José Manuel Barroso speaking at the inauguration of the ‘Space For Our Future’ exhibition, created by ESA and the European Commission, on 28 October 2014, at the Berlaymont building in Brussels, headquarters of the European Commission.
Behind him, from left to right: Nelli Feroci, European Commisioner responsible for Industry & Entrepreneurship; Maroš Šefèoviè, Vice-President of the European Commission, responsible for Inter-Institutional relations and Administration; Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General; Jean-Yves Le Gall, President of CNES; Stéphane Israël, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace; Luca Parmitano, ESA astronaut.
The display highlights Europe’s successes in space, the concrete benefits being delivered to citizens, and the developments expected in the near future.
The exhibition is structured around the three pillars of knowledge and innovation, services to citizens, and competitiveness. It presents the major challenges facing Europe and highlights the space projects and initiatives that will help tackle them.
Credit: ESA
Tags: European Commission
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