Satellite Earth Observation and Space Geodesy is an increasingly fertile field, with exciting technology that leads to a wide range
of applications. Pioneers in the field are often young entrepreneurial start-ups that provide solutions that are directly applicable in
society. Examples include, e.g., Planet, Maxar, Iceye, and Capella. What makes those initiatives so successful, and how can we
develop new opportunities and challenges that have high impact?
In this course you will create your own start-up based on Satellite Earth Observation. We discuss, e.g., core space technologies,
value proposition design and strategies, data processing, funding, IP, scalability, valuation, and collaborate as a team to develop
a new Earth Observation product or service. We evaluate current European policies to stimulate value creation from Earth
Observation, and review legal restrictions. We will use guest lectures from space industry leaders and entrepreneurs as well as
site visits to learn about the challenges and pitfalls. Our information products will be used to respond to scientific or societal
challenges. Examples include information products for the Dutch Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams, requiring emergency
response information, or energy sustainability for solar farms.
Study Goals After completing this module, students will be able to:
Evaluate the space technologies available for value creation
Develop an idea into an entrepreneurial business model and a new Earth Observation product or service
Create a start-up up to a Minimal Viable Product