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June 18th, 2015
Enter the European Space Imaging High-Res Urban Challenge to Have a Chance to Become the Copernicus Master for 2015

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Munich, June 18, 2015 — Enter the European Space Imaging High-Res Urban Challenge to have a chance to become the Copernicus Master for 2015.

Chance 1: European Space Imaging is looking for ground-breaking urban innovations which incorporate satellite imagery. Submit your solution by 13 July for your chance to win a valuable data support package of VHR satellite imagery worth up to 20,000 EUR to develop your solution further. The prize data has 40 cm resolution and 8 spectral bands, more than eye can see. Chance 2: European Space Agency (ESA) gives contenders the second chance to win through their support of the Copernicus Masters prize each year. The High-Res Urban Challenge winner automatically goes into the pre-selection to become the Copernicus Master for 2015!

“Winners not only have the opportunity to access a valuable commercial data package from European Space Imaging, they could also benefit from ongoing ESA incubator support to help commercialise their solution. This is what I call a win, win situation. “ says Michaela Neumann, Director Sales and Marketing at European Space Imaging. Sign up now and complete by 13 July 2015! For more info and to sign up for the challenge visit: http://eusi.copernicus-masters.com/

About European Space Imaging
European Space Imaging is the leading supplier of very high-resolution (VHR) satellite imagery across Europe and North Africa. They operate a multi-mission capable ground station, enabling optimised collection strategies, flexibility and real-time weather assessments. Since 2002 European Space Imaging has continued to provide imagery from the most advanced VHR satellites available and services to customers throughout their region.

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