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    ESA > Our Activities > Technology > TTP2

    Newsletter - 2009 no. 1

    Our newsletter is a half-yearly publication presenting the latest news on commercialisation and spin-offs from space.

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    Real-time water monitoring by satellite navigation

    Better flood predictions via satellite navigation technology 

    Better flood predictions via satellite navigation technology German start-up company Etamax, incubated in ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme’s business incubator in ESOC, has developed an innovative mobile flood monitoring system that uses satellite navigation to measure water levels of rivers in near-real tim...

    Space technology to improve airport security

    No chance for hidden guns 

    No chance for hidden guns Security start-up company Thruvision uses ESA developed space technology to screen passers-by for hidden objects.

    Benefit from space technology research and development
    Frank M. Salzgeber, ESA's Technology Transfer Programme Office

    Innovations for Europe through Technology Transfer 

    Frank M. Salzgeber, ESA's Technology Transfer Programme Office

    Innovations for Europe through Technology Transfer Frank Salzgeber, Head of ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme, explains how technology transfer uses the impetus of European space technology research to stimulate innovation.

    Last update: 19 March 2010

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