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MEdiTerranean Introduction of GNSS Services
The METIS project is managed by the Galileo Joint Undertaking through Euro-Med GNSS I project.
METIS Objective: Supporting the Euro-Mediterranean policy and actions in favour of the GNSS (EGNOS / GALILEO) services market in MEDA
METIS regions: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
METIS duration: 30 Months (started mid of July 2006)
Total project cost: 2.50 M€ (100% funded), share: - 49% EU - 51% MEDA
METIS Consortium composed by 5 partners, coordinated by Telespazio
METIS key activities: - Development of a “GNSS Regional Plan” - Running a programme of “Training & Awareness” - Enabling “GNSS Service Demonstration” in the regions
METIS Web site: http://www.aui.ma/GNSS/metis/ Key Documents:METIS Project Overview and Consortium Presentation (200Kb)
GNSS Regional Plan Overview (200Kb)
Training and Awareness activities of the METIS Project (200Kb)
GNSS Service Demonstration, Activity overview (800Kb)
METIS Morocco Master Training & Seminar 
Date: 16-17/03/2007 Location: IFRANE (Morocco)
Key documents: Agenda (124Kb) Announcement of the first METIS Master Training and Awareness (141Kb)
During this event the following GNSS topics will be covered:
The Master Training has a twofold objective:
To provide the necessary knowledge and background to setup the bases of a sustainable GNSS activity in the MEDA region To be a training for future trainers, since the participants will not only acquire the information and knowledge related to the addressed topics, but they will also learn how to transfer this knowledge to participants in the regional training to be organized in their respective country.
The one day Awareness Seminar will be held just after the training sessions. The goal of this seminar is to highlight by examples the different applications that have been developed based on EGNOS signals and to disseminate the results of the already performed activities within the METIS project.
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