In 2021, Fabspace continues !

/ February 1, 2021

The Toulouse FabSpace 2.0 project started on 1 March 2016. Under the direction of Professor Josiane Mothe and supported by the University Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier (UPS), it reached the end of its financing by the European Union at the end of 2019. However, the Toulouse Fabspace continues to live ! It remains closely linked to the European Fabspaces network, which promotes innovation based on the use of satellite data and geo-information. Toulouse Fabspace will also participate, as in previous years, in the nuit de l’info 2021. Last but not least, the “Fabspace spirit” continues with the recent launch of InnEO’Space_PhD. This new European project, led by the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, is managed by the team behind Fabspace ( a collaboration between the University of Toulouse and AéroSpace Valley.) InnEO’Space_PhD aims to develop the spirit of innovation among PhD students and young researchers, whatever their discipline, through the creation of a project based on Earth observation. Spread over three years, the intention of InnEO’Space_PhD is to familiarise students

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Launch of the InnEO’Space_Phd Startech

/ February 1, 2021

The Startech organised as part of InnEO’Space_PhD will take place from 12 to 16 April 2021 at UT2 in Toulouse. Students intending to pursue a career in academic or industrial research (Master 2, PhD students) or young researchers from companies or universities can apply. Successful candidates will take part in interactive courses relating to the development stages of an innovative project. They will be guided in the development of their project through multidsciplinary sessions in English which will allow fruitful exchanges between students, teachers and professionals. If you are a PhD student in Toulouse, this Startech course is eligible for ECTs credits.More information at ici  Please contact fabspace.manager@irit.fr for more information.If you are interested but do not fit into the above mentioned framework, please contact fabspace.manager@irit.fr In July 2021, InnEO’Space_PhD will organise a summer school in Romania. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to deepen their technical knowledge and transversal skills in order to improve their employability with future recruiters. The target audience is the same as before. More information on

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Startech 2019: it’s pitching time!

/ December 11, 2019

After a few weeks of intensive work, our four groups of students from the Master 2 Industrial Project Managementcompleted their business model as part of the Startech program, and pitched it to a jury of professionals on the 10th of December 2019. A big thank you to the jury: Stéphane Lebrun, CEO of INNOPSYS, Ghislain Demonda, manager of BARRE LAFORGUE & Associés, Geoffroy LABROUCHE, co-head of the M2 MPI and Josiane Mothe, head of the FabSpace in Toulouse. The Startech programme offers master’s students in science and applied science the opportunity to discover entrepreneurship through practice. The objective of the program is to stimulate students’ interest in entrepreneurship and at the very least to provide them with a better knowledge of the process of entrepreneurship that could benefit their future careers. Would you like to offer this program as a separate module in your academic training? As an option? In intensive format? Contac us!

Visit of students from the Paul Sabatier University

/ November 26, 2019

In November 2019, Josiane Mothe presented the FabSpace 2.0 project to L1 CMI students from the Paul Sabatier University during their visit to the IRIT (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse).

Join the UNOSAT Challenge

/ November 6, 2019

Phi-Unet is thrilled to launch a premium challenge sponsored by ESA, in partnership with UNOSAT (United Nations) and with the technical advisory of CERN openlab. UNOSAT Challenge is a unique opportunity for students to compete for ESA, UNOSAT and CERN openlab in one shot and: Prove their talent to this prestigious committee of experts Get exposure on their social media channels  Use RUS Virtual Machines Win a monetary prize …and, last but not least, work on a humanitarian goal.

Our results applauded by Europe

/ November 4, 2019

The entire Toulouse FabSpace team is delighted to share with you the final assessment of the European Commission experts on the results of FabSpace 2.0: « The project has produced exceptional results with significant immediate or potential impact. »  The results of our actions can be found on the CORDIS European Research Results website. They’re talking about us : The Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, regarding the lancement du projet InnEO’Space_PhD Le Booster Nova : Les données spatiales pour les nuls et FabSpace 2.0 : pour prendre en main les données Terranis – 19 november 2018 : FabSpace 2.0 launched the additional 15 international networks La Tribune – 3 february 2017 : Un FabSpace pour encourager les startups toulousaines des données spatiales La Dépêche – 7 february 2017 : Des images satellites de la Terre mises à disposition des créateurs de start-up toulousains Le CNES – 28 april 2017 : HackOnEarth: le hackathon de FabSpace à ne pas rater ! Copernicus – 7 september 2017 : Join the FabSpace 2.0 network! Merck Group – 18 october 2017 : Space2Health Hackathon

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