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GSTT · GMSPAZIO Satellite Tracking Toolkit

H2020Status: CLOSED1 July 201531 December 2015EU funding €50,000Call H2020-SMEInst-2014-2015

GMSPAZIO Satellite Tracking Toolkit (GSTT) helps satellite owners to successfully manage Space Situational Awareness.GSTT helps the users to steer a satellite platform to a safer position avoiding collisions and extending expected lifetime cyclewith more accurate and precise manoeuvres while reducing costs and delivery time, by using the system Planning,Scheduling, Acquisition and Data Processing features. GSTT measurements applied to manage GEO space platforms givesatellite owners the capability to assess real platform position with a maximum margin of error of 20 meters. GSTT is aground-breaking innovation capable to make a major contribution to the maintenance and safety of European strategicassets such as GALILEO constellation. The TRL of GTSS is Level 8 (system complete and qualified): an specific version ofGSTT named GMSPAZIO Satellite Awareness Toolkit is fully operational at an Italian Ministry of Defence site sinceDecember 2012.The project specific objectives are to study the product process of industrialization -from an operational prototype to anindustrialized system- in order to make it available to the market as a customized turnkey solution; to study the Market –identifying the main competitors, potential risks, Marketing strategies and Pricing & Distribution policies - to support GSTTcommercialization and to design a Business Plan with 5-year projection (income statements, balance sheet and cash flowstatements) based on reliable and cautious assumptions in order to demonstrate the significant return on investment atEuropean level.

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GMSPAZIO SRL

IT · €50,000

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