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ProgrammesEarly next year, District09 will launch a European tender with 4 partner cities for companies that work with satellite data. There is 2.87 million euros available in 3 rounds, but registering in the first round is crucial.
The SPACE4Cities project focuses on developing smart solutions for the dynamic management of urban space using European satellite data. District09 works closely with four partner cities: Forum Virium Helsinki, the Municipality of Amsterdam, the Municipality of Guimarães and Innovation Attica. Together they are making 2.87 million euros available, spread over three rounds. The tender offers innovative companies the opportunity to participate and develop new solutions. Registration in the first round is essential for full participation in the program.
District09 is organizing a webinar together with the City of Ghent to explain the challenges they want to tackle in this call. These include urban development interventions, climate adaptation and the maintenance of public space. They will also explain in detail how you can register and what the further procedure is. This is therefore a warm call to Flemish companies to attend this webinar and register for the public tender when it is launched.

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