At the beginning of February, State Authority for Geospatial Information (ASIG) became part of the Copernicus Relay network.
Members of this new community are Copernicus representatives on the ground and will promote the benefits of the EU’s Earth observation program.
As part of the Space Strategy for Europe, the European Commission has created this network of Copernicus ambassadors which has been in existence since 2017.
Members of this network act as local and regional contact points coordinating and promoting activities across the Copernicus program, as well as its benefits and opportunities for local businesses and the public.