During Reporting Period 4 (RP4) the ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence (CoE) converted the groundwork laid in earlier years into rapid, measurable gains, keeping nearly every KPI on and/or ahead of its Year-7 trajectory while widening its societal reach. Procurement delays were eliminated: the satellite ground-receiving station moved into implementation, atmospheric-solar instruments climbed from three to nine, and remote-sensing capacity grew eight-fold. Service creation accelerated, with eight new offerings—including the fully operational PRECiRRi and NADI-RISK—lifting the catalogue to 15, already beyond the final goal of 12. The research team expanded to 47 scientists—59 % of the target—and international staff reached 16 %. Training intensified to 18 activities and 11.4 person-months. Partnership building also gathered pace: national Memoranda of Understanding rose to 26, while the cumulative 25 international MoUs already surpass the Year-7 mark. 109 proposals produced 17 funded, raising cumulative funding to €12.67 million; joint bids with EXCELSIOR partners almost tripled.
Scientific output was increased. RP4 delivered 28 journal articles, 88 conference papers and 54 presentations, moving each metric past the halfway line. Citations climbed to 1,983 in Scopus and 1,875 in Google Scholar, lifting the combined h-index to 39, while joint publications with EXCELSIOR colleagues continued to rise. Additionally, two patents or prototypes already cover two-thirds of the quota, and the newly launched Cyprus SPACE Business Incubation Centre, backed by Cyprus Seeds, should ignite spin-outs in RP5. Outreach remains exceptional: although RP4 staged fewer events, the cumulative 344 stands at 138 % of the final goal. Public-authority partners involved in funded projects reached 57, industry stakeholders 158, and public-engagement activities tripled to 36, taking that metric to more than 500 % of its target.
Midway to Year 7 the CoE has met or exceeded 18 of 30 KPIs and passed the halfway mark in nine more. RP4 therefore marks the shift from steady expansion to accelerated delivery across research, innovation and engagement, confirming a clear route to full realisation of the Centre’s scientific and societal commitments.