Discover 20 cutting-edge urban innovations using satellite data with SPACE4Cities
POLIS is pleased to support the upcoming SPACE4Cities Webinar Series, taking place 25–26 June 2025, which will showcase 20 innovative, satellite-based solutions tackling urban challenges in areas such as mobility, green space management, and climate resilience.
Following a competitive call that drew over 140 tenders, the SPACE4Cities team selected 20 suppliers whose solutions will now enter a European Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) process. These innovations aim to help city planners, mobility experts, and infrastructure managers integrate satellite data and space technologies into daily operations.
The webinars are designed to offer firsthand insights into each solution and how it could apply to your local needs. The sessions, which will include five solution pitches, expert Q&A, and a roundtable discussion with networking, are thematically sorted as:
- Session 1: Infrastructure and Ground Monitoring | 25 June 2025 at 11:00–12:30 CEST
- Session 2: Green Spaces Management | 25 June at 13:30–15:00 CEST
- Session 3: Climate Risks in Public Spaces | 26 June at 11:00–12:00 CEST
- Session 4: Mobility and Emissions | 26 June 2025 at 13:30–15:00 CEST
You can register for each session on its individual page.
SPACE4Cities and JULIA
This webinar series is especially relevant to the JULIA project, a Horizon Europe-funded initiative in which POLIS is a key partner. JULIA (Joint Developments for Urban ResiLIence connecting users to public transport through space technology) promotes the use of EU Space services, including Galileo and Copernicus, to improve the reliability, safety, and accessibility of public transport. By combining Transit Tech development with digital tools and AI applications like the Lane Patrol cycle lane assessment tool, JULIA demonstrates the transformative potential of space-based solutions for sustainable mobility.
The SPACE4Cities webinars offer a valuable opportunity for JULIA stakeholders, cities, and transport authorities to explore complementary innovations, network with fellow space-tech pioneers, and help shape the future of smart urban mobility.
