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eoWIKI aims to support the awareness and the communication of EO activities from Academy, Research and the commercial sector. It is a tool to display to non-EO users how EO is currently used, develop the awareness of EO users which are not specialists and to promote EU capabilities. 

eoWIKI for e-shape will enhance the promotion of the e-shape pilots and the engagement with new communities of users: starting from  the EO taxonomy, the web user can navigate and identify how Earth Observation is used through the e-shape Success Stories, enhancing the visibility of the e-shape pilots. The platform, through the e-shape capacity building best practices,  help pinpointing gaps and opportunities from the end-user point of view, and presenting trends on technology and marketplace developments.



EO Taxonomy

This area provides the top-level structure of the taxonomy of Earth Observation services, helping to define a common language of EO products and services between communities. Here, the web user can find EO services organised at market and thematic level.



Success Stories 

This area provides a consolidated list of success stories for interested user communities to facilitate the identification of relevant applications for the user. In this section, the web user can find up-to-date success stories from the e-shape pilots.


e-shape capacity building best practices

Through its scale (partners, pilot’s users, and associated entities) and objectives, e-shape offers a unique opportunity to acquire and pass on knowledge that enables replication and scalability.

4 main topics are  identified as relevant to pursue collaboratively to actively engage the e-shape community

  • Assessing the maturity of EO activities at country level

  • Introduction to co-design

  • Data discoverability

  • Presenting and finding EO services online 


Sustainability 

e-shape aims to support the long-term economic sustainability and – where applicable – the commercialisation of each pilot .

This section through the Technology Watch and market keep you up to date on the latest technology and applications on products and services in the remote sensing sector. 








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