Promoting the Galileo system in agriculture
In July, Ineco attended the working group session titled ‘The Benefits of Galileo for Precision Agriculture’, which was held at the Galileo Information Centre in …
In July, Ineco attended the working group session titled ‘The Benefits of Galileo for Precision Agriculture’, which was held at the Galileo Information Centre in …
The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency (GSA) held its 1st Galileo User Assembly on 28 and 29 November 2017 at INTA (National Institute of …
The future is here. Technologies that were unthinkable a few decades ago now make it possible to travel long distances faster, more safely, and with …
In 2020, the 18 satellites initially deployed by the Galileo satellite navigation system, developed by the EU will be expanded to form a constellation of 30 satellites, making it one of the best performing satellite navigation systems in the world.
Member States seek methods to make progress in putting the Atlantic and Mediterranean corridors in place. Two large routes for transporting passengers and goods, linking the main ports and urban nodes of southwest Europe with the large industrial centres on the continent.