List of Copernicus EMS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Copernicus EMS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Copernicus EMS for Geographic Information System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Copernicus EMS for Geographic Information System include: Andalusia, a Spain based Government organisation with 300000 employees and revenues of $48.60 billion, Galicia, a Spain based Government organisation with 88000 employees and revenues of $14.49 billion, Canary Islands, a Spain based Government organisation with 70000 employees and revenues of $12.13 billion, Aragon, a Spain based Government organisation with 60399 employees and revenues of $8.91 billion, Navarre, a Spain based Government organisation with 25000 employees and revenues of $5.89 billion and many others.
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Andalusia | Government | 300000 | $48.6B | Spain | Copernicus ECMWF | Copernicus EMS | Geographic Information System | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Andalusia deployed Copernicus EMS to monitor the impact of a large wildfire in Huelva, Spain, using the Copernicus EMS application as a Geographic Information System to support emergency response and civil protection. The deployment was activated in response to a blaze that began on 1 June and required coordinated firefighting efforts and evacuations, placing Copernicus EMS at the center of situational awareness for regional authorities.
The Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping module was activated on 2 June to produce Grading products, and optical satellite imagery from CNES Pléiades-1A/B acquired on 3 June was used to generate a Grading Overview Map. Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping produced a mapped Area of Interest and quantified the footprint of the fire, with the Grading Overview Map showing 1,577 hectares affected at the time of imagery acquisition.
Operational integration included use of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service European Forest Fire System EFFIS to corroborate high fire risk forecasts from Spain’s National Meteorological Agency AEMET, and coordination with the regional INFOCA Plan. INFOCA established an advanced command post and coordinated on-the-ground resources including firefighters, fire engines, bulldozers and aerial vehicles, while Copernicus EMS outputs were consumed by civil protection and firefighting command structures for tactical coordination.
Governance and workflow centered on rapid activation of the mapping module and delivery of graded mapping products to incident commanders and regional coordination bodies. Copernicus EMS was used as an operational Geographic Information System for wildfire grading, providing geospatial products to support emergency management decision making and cross-agency situational awareness during the June 2019 event.
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Aragon | Government | 60399 | $8.9B | Spain | Copernicus ECMWF | Copernicus EMS | Geographic Information System | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Aragon deployed Copernicus EMS as a Geographic Information System to centralize fire extinguishing management and to support operational decision making in the fight against wildfires. The implementation positions Copernicus EMS to collect, visualize, and manage all processes and information related to fire declaration, incident tracking, and post-incident documentation across regional emergency services.
The platform architecture includes a dedicated cartographic server and database for the platform with automatic synchronization of layers, plus a web cartographic editor viewer where fire incidents, associated media, fire simulations, and meteorological overlays are displayed. Core functional modules implemented under Copernicus EMS include fire simulation, meteorological data ingestion and processing, georeferenced multimedia management, fire file management, automatic generation of fire risk indices, and a notification engine capable of sending alerts via email, SMS, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Twitter.
Integrations are explicitly scoped to operational data exchange with external providers and emergency networks, including acquisition of meteorological information from AEMET, linkage to the TETRA digital mobile communications network for security and emergency services in Aragon, information exchange with the 112 Aragón platform, feeds from the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security system known as Copernicus of the European Union and ESA, and data sharing with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. The solution supports both centralized web access and a mobile application for the Android platform that implements an offline-capable cartographic editor viewer, work without coverage with later synchronization, GPS perimeter capture, and attachment of georeferenced photos and videos.
Operational coverage and workflow changes emphasize field-centric use, since a high percentage of user profiles perform tasks in the field. The mobile application implements prevention workflows such as management of excavations and recording of field measurements, extinction workflows including map visualization and management of the fire file with georeferenced media attachments, and documentation workflows that generate formal fire reports. Governance and process restructuring center on synchronized cartography updates, consolidated incident files within Copernicus EMS, and channelized alerting to support coordinated decision making among regional emergency, forestry, and agricultural stakeholders.
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Canary Islands | Government | 70000 | $12.1B | Spain | Copernicus ECMWF | Copernicus EMS | Geographic Information System | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Canary Islands engaged the Copernicus Emergency Management Service Copernicus EMS to support the emergency management response to the Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption on La Palma. The Copernicus EMS application operates as a Geographic Information System and was used to provide mapped situational awareness to local and national civil protection authorities during the event.
The implementation centered on the Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Module, with the Rapid Mapping Team producing a first grading map within seven hours using very high resolution SAR imagery. The initial grading product, delivered on 21 September 2021, documented 102.8 hectares of lava coverage, 166 buildings destroyed and 800 metres of road affected. Between 21 and 24 September, four additional Grading Monitoring Products were produced to capture temporal evolution, and the Activation Extent Map was maintained in near real time to track planned and completed map production.
Operationally the service ingested SAR data from COSMO SkyMed Second Generation and Sentinel-1 as primary imagery sources, while optical imagery attempts were recorded as unusable due to persistent cloud cover. Outputs included raster maps and vector delineation products, published for viewing and download on the Copernicus EMS website, and consumed by the Spanish General Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergencies CENEM, the Autonomous Region of Canarias, and European Civil Protection mapping teams.
Governance and delivery were organized around rapid activation on request from CENEM, a defined nightly delivery cadence for initial grading products, and a daily monitoring workflow supporting first responder situational awareness. The mapping sequence documented cumulative impact through 24 September 2021 with a reported total of 190.7 hectares affected and 452 houses destroyed, and public reporting indicated no casualties to date.
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Government | 28320 | $3.8B | Spain | Copernicus ECMWF | Copernicus EMS | Geographic Information System | 2022 | n/a |
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Government | 88000 | $14.5B | Spain | Copernicus ECMWF | Copernicus EMS | Geographic Information System | 2015 | n/a |
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Government | 300 | $50M | Spain | Copernicus ECMWF | Copernicus EMS | Geographic Information System | 2021 | n/a |
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Government | 25000 | $5.9B | Spain | Copernicus ECMWF | Copernicus EMS | Geographic Information System | 2019 | n/a |
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