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experts expect the European billion Galileo project for satellite navigation strong impetus for the labor market.
HB MUENCHEN. With regard to whether the variety of applications with several
100 000 additional jobs in Europe
expected, Rainer Grohe, head of the Galileo Joint Undertaking (GJU), said on Wednesday in Munich. Former Expert estimates of 140 000 new jobs were "extremely low" set. GJU
The company was founded by the EU and the European space agency ESA in life and will lead the development phase of the Galileo program. After positioning of 30 Galileo satellites in orbit, to be completed by 2010, the business with the signals from the satellite to reach an amount "well into the double digit billions," said Grohe. "The revolution will
Much like the introduction of mobile ." In the foreseeable future will likely have a chip on every mobile phone satellite navigation.
The total cost of the Galileo project is estimated at more than three billion €. On Tuesday in Paris a contract for 150 million € for the first stage had been signed. In the words of Grohe, and China joined the Galileo Joint Undertaking and shall contribute to the cost of the Galileo project € 195 million. Even with Israel was close to an agreement, reported the GJU's CEO. Several other countries such as India, Korea, Brazil, Argentina and Ukraine are very interested in the project. The current systems of satellite navigation in cars are using the GPS signals. For civilian use Had the U.S. released two frequency bands, but without any guarantee as to the quality, explained Grohe. This release also stand under the reservation of Sicherheitsueberlegungen. So the U.S. had in the first Gulf War, the signals on the two civilian bands so for a time of focus. Even so, international interest in Galileo is so great. "The economic importance of satellite navigation is so important that one can not rely on a system alone," explained
Grohe.
HANDELSBLATT, Wednesday, 22 December 2004, 16:17 clock
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