The UKRAINE project has been a success to the point of being recognised as an example of best practices among Horizon2020 projects for international cooperation. Hard work and coordination efforts have been well repaid with new concrete business opportunities for both European and Ukrainian players, paving the way for even further development and cooperation.
In particular, UKRAINE paved the way to future consulting opportunities for the VVA Group in Ukraine in the sectors covered by the project. TCA will be offering signal monitoring and spectrum assessment services to Ukrainian airports and PildoLabs will support Ukrainian aviation stakeholders for the validation and implementation of PBN procedures in Ukraine.
Ovinto is currently looking for a Ukrainian partner to enter the market of tracking and tracing of unpowered goods and waste treatment, in addition to be willing to test the Galileo authentication concept for hazardous material transport in Ukraine and participating in developing “always coverage” satcom units for eCall in Ukraine.
On the other hand, Ukrainian partners, namely NAU, SSAU and KPI, will closely support the actual extension of EGNOS from the legal and technical point of view, and the deployment of the recommendations and action plans deriving from the UKRAINE project, involving key authorities and stakeholders, ensuring thus an effective follow-up.
In each of the four mentioned areas of activities, promising outcomes have been achieved, in particular related to:
• Legal assessment: the most important outcome is the Draft Law of Ukraine “On the State Regulation in the Sphere of Satellite Navigation”, which is expected to be enforced in Ukraine by the end of 2016.
• Aviation: opening new opportunity for Ukrainian airports in terms of safety and efficiency thanks to the new approach procedure designed by PildoLabs, which is currently in the validation process, and the necessary signal monitoring activities offered by TeleConsult Austria (TCA), with equipment (hard- and software) already tested within real conditions.
• Tracking and tracing in multimodal logistics: a deployment plan has been identified, together with a tailor-made technical development of Ovinto solution for tracking and tracing of unpowered goods, which rely on an optimised EGNSS chipset and antenna. Negotiations with potential Ukrainian partners are currently underway; at the end of the process Ovinto solutions will be ready to reach the Ukrainian market.
• Matchmaking activities: the events held in Kyiv, Brussels and The Hague enabled to create business matchmaking opportunities.
Other initiatives were launched, including a unique contest launched in April 2015 to develop EGNSS-based applications. The contest winner had then the opportunity to participate in the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) with very successful results: he is one of the finalists for the regional prizes.