DTCS Development Actions and Esa-Dte-B-02 Early DTCS Development Actions Tender, Italy - 96368800

ESA CENTRE FOR EARTH OBSERVATION has floated a tender for DTCS Development Actions and Esa-Dte-B-02 Early DTCS Development Actions. The project location is Italy and the tender is closing on 20 Mar 2024. The tender notice number is 1-12108, while the TOT Ref Number is 96368800. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Country : Italy

Summary : DTCS Development Actions and Esa-Dte-B-02 Early DTCS Development Actions

Deadline : 20 Mar 2024

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Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 96368800

Document Ref. No. : 1-12108

Competition : ICB

Financier : Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)

Purchaser Ownership : Public

Tender Value : Refer Document

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Tenders are invited for Esa-Dte-B-01-Lead DTCS Development Actions and Esa-Dte-B-02 Early DTCS Development Actions

Latest advances in EO science and research activities are opening the door to the development of a wide variety of novel EO products, innovative EO multi-variate datasets and scientific results that have significantly enhanced our capacity to observe, understand and characterise our planet and its complex and inter-connected processes with remarkable accuracies and resolutions in space and time. Those developments together with new advances in sectorial modelling, computing capabilities, AI and digital technologies offer excellent building blocks to realise novel EO-based Digital Twin Components (EO DTCs) that may contribute and maximise the impact ofEO satellite technology in the design and implementation of future Digital Twins ecosystems.With This ITT ESA aims at developing and demonstrating, up to a pre-operational level, a set of Digital Twin Components as EO-based replicas of key components of the Earth system and their interactions with human activities and ecosystems with a strong focus on valorising the role of EO capabilities.EO Digital Twin Component shall be based on the effective integration of 1) advanced EO-based multi-variate data-sets offering an holistic and dynamic data driven description of the Earth system exploiting the latest advances in EO datasets and emerging EO capabilities, and 2) an effective and scientifically sound set of workflows integrating heterogenous data (including satellite, socio-economic and in-situ data), state-of-the-art community/sectorial models, advanced data-driven approaches, AI and hybrid methods allowingadvanced data analytics, simulations and what-if scenarios that valorise the role of EO data.Following the request of Member States to identify the first priorities for the programme, ESA launched a Call for Expression of Interest (EoI) that attracted a large community participation. As a result of such a consultation 8 initial broad priority Themes were identified: Terrestrial biosphere, carbon land-atmosphere interactions Agriculture under multiple stressors Hydrology andhydro-hazards Coastal processes and extremes Forests EO in the digital ocean Ice sheets (Greenland and Antarctica) changes and impacts BiodiversityIn addition, several other themes havebeen alsoidentified as domains of interest for further development: e.g., Air quality health, Arctic (land and ocean), Energy sector, Geo-hazards, Mountain glaciers and snow, Solid Earth, Urban, Transport and infrastructures, wildfires.To respond to these set of needsand large community interest, with this ITT ESA aims at launching two type of actions: Lead DTCs Development Actions: Up to 8 parallel contracts (1.5Million Euro each) aimed at developing and demonstrating, in a pre-operational environment, a EO DTCwith a view to address each of the above selected 8 priority Themes. The expect outputs of this activities are, sizable end-to-end demonstration of a set of initial pre-operational EO-based DTCs, conceptually and technical mature, scientifically validated and fully tested by a representative set of early adopters, with a strong evidence of community benefits and ready for verification as partof the DESPplatform framework including community roadmap for a potential evolution and transfer towards operational scenarios. Each project shall deliver an independent, thematic, end-to-end pre-operating system implementation, validation and demonstration. Early DTCs Development Actions: Up to 6 parallel contracts (500KEuro each) focused on secondary Themes aimed at advancing their maturity and readiness levels, engage stakeholders in the development process and implement a prototype anddemonstration. Under this ITTelement an Open Theme will be also included, allowing bidders to propose an additional Theme beyond the ones already identified after the Call for EoIs. Each activity will deliver an independent feasibility and protype demonstration.These activities are expected to deliver a set of prototype DTCs focused on additional secondary themes (see below). Each activity will deliver an independent feasibility and protype demonstration, scientifically validated and tested by an initial set of early adopters, evidence of an enlarging community and stakeholder support, advances in essential scientific and technical building blocks and a scientific and technical roadmap for scaling-up, consolidation and potential validation within the DESP in a subsequent phase of the activity.Read more

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