Phase 2 – Prototype Development

The PCP Phase 2 starts in November 2025 and will end in April 2026, lasting six months. The 10 Suppliers that moved from Phase 1 to Phase 2 will develop their satellite data concepts into working prototypes by June 2026.

During Phase 2 the Suppliers will develop a working prototype capable of being tested in lab environment settings. Suppliers have six months to work on their prototype development, after which an evaluation period and Call-Off for Phase 3 starts.

During Phase 2 there will be an emphasis on a co-creation and iterative model which maximizes dialogue and collaboration between the Suppliers and the city stakeholders as end-users.

After Phase 2, the top 5 Suppliers from Phase 3 Call-Off will advance to Phase 3 to pilot their solutions in one of SPACE4Cities Buyers’ Group cities (Amsterdam, Athens, Ghent, Guimarães and Helsinki) as well as two Replicator cities, during July 2026 – April 2027.

Phase 2 Funding

In Phase 2, each Supplier will receive up to €90,000 funding to create a working prototype by June 2026.

After that, the top 5 Suppliers with the most suitable solutions, will advance to Phase 3 to pilot their solutions in one of SPACE4Cities buyer cities (Amsterdam, Athens, Ghent, Guimarães and Helsinki) as well as two replicator cities, during July 2026 – April 2027.

Phase 2 Suppliers

For more information on the 10 Phase 2 Suppliers and their Solutions, please see the Innovation Catalogue.

  • Vexiza (Spain): “AI-WUIFIRE” – Prevention of wildfire risks
  • eOnsight (France): “CHERISH” – Protection of cultural heritage sites
  • Detektia (Spain): “CityMotion” – AI agents for urban stability and infrastructure
  • Latitudo 40, Planetek and Teamdev (Italy): “CLIMAPS” – Detection of heat islands, floods, and extreme weather events
  • Everimpact (France): “DYNAMO-SM” – Traffic emission reductions
  • Survintel (Netherlands) and Gisaia (France): “GeoRisk Monitor” – Monitoring the condition of bridges, roads, and railways
  • Optim.aize (France): “OPTIM-Green” – Strategic planning of urban green spaces
  • Neptune (Italy): “URBAN LENS” – Tracing of underground pipe leaks
  • CEiiA (Portugal): “UrbanRoots” – Monitoring the condition and changes of green spaces
  • BitaGreen (Belgium), Climate Scale (Spain) and TreeSense (Germany): “VISTA” – Management of green areas and biodiversity