Home Communication Press Room Press Releases Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Earth Observation GMV teams up with +Atlantic CoLAB in the AIR4Health project to improve public health and predict the impact of extreme weather and air quality 30/01/2025 Print Share GMV, renowned for its expertise in systems and services integration, has been chosen to participate in the AIR4Health project. Led by +ATLANTIC CoLAB, a Portuguese non-profit R&D collaborative laboratory, the goal of the project is to create an operational service for public health. GMV’s contribution is based on its proven track record in systems integration and the implementation of services.This service will be hosted on DESP (Destination Core Service Platform), a platform managed by the European Space Agency (ESA) as part of the Destination Earth initiative’s system. This will be the first time that GMV participates in a data twin project in the Earth Observation (EO) field, marking a historic milestone for the company.The project, called AIR4Health, is a response to the significant increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme temperatures in Portugal and Europe in recent decades. These phenomena have led to high levels of mortality and morbidity while also exacerbating the degradation of air quality, with serious consequences for health and society.GMV’s job in the project is to automate the acquisition of input sources in order to create the processing chain, integrate the algorithmic modules through GMV Prodigi, and deploy them in DESP.The main goal of AIR4Health is to create an early warning system combining climate and air quality data. This innovative prototype will be developed in collaboration with a multidisciplinary group of scientists who have already demonstrated the potential of new methodologies to dynamically measure health impact.The project will develop two cases to analyze the consequences on health, linking ozone to heat waves and nitrogen dioxide to cold snaps. To do so, AIR4Health will use data from satellites such as ESA-Sentinel-5p and NASA’s AURA, as well as other complementary sources. More info:Corporate Marketing and Communications[email protected] Print Share Related Earth Observation The UAE´s MBZ-SAT Earth Observation satellite successfully launched Earth Observation Europe launches new Sentinel mission with its upgraded Vega-C rocket Technology Demos Marine Renewable Energies Webinar 04 Sep