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Copernicus Highlights EU-funded Projects

Posted on 02/04/2025
satellite picture of the city of budapest

📷 Credit: European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery (Location: Budapest)

 

To demonstrate the diversity of the Copernicus services’ capabilities and to ensure optimal use of the services now and in the future, the CORDIS Results Pack has published an article presenting the work of 10 EU-funded projects aimed at accelerating progress and ensuring that the Copernicus services strengthen their position as an efficient response to emerging user requirements and policy needs.

The selected projects demonstrate the wealth of existing capabilities of Copernicus services, from ocean monitoring to air quality forecasting, to the tools being created for a low-carbon future.

Read more about the different projects and the future of EU capabilities on the OBSERVER blog of the Copernicus platform.

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