FPCUP

Framework Partnership Agreement on Copernicus User Uptake

The Framework Partnership Agreement on Copernicus User Uptake (FPCUP) is dedicated to increasing the number of Copernicus users and the uptake of Copernicus data and services worldwide. It supports four types of activities to help users leverage Copernicus: 

  • Hosting national and multi-national workshops, information days, and other types of awareness-raising and training events
  • Building active dialogue related to Copernicus
  • Developing and piloting applications and services
  • Promoting national and cross-border innovative actions 

Co-financed by the European Commission, FPCUP is coordinated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR Space Agency). Its consortium includes 50 partners from 23 European countries, representing a wide range of expertise. After seven years and over 220 actions, FPCUP is coming to and end in December 2025. 

FPCUP Actions

Earth Observation | Copernicus

How to produce climate projections or adaptation studies in cities that consider the variety of architecture in the world?

Earth Observation | Copernicus

Conduct climate risk assessments and develop effective adaptation strategies using CLIMADA’s Copernicus Seasonal Forecast Tools to process seasonal forecast datasets.

Earth Observation | Copernicus

Subseasonal and seasonal predictions of summer days and hot days online.

Earth Observation | Copernicus

Results of the Europewide agrometeorological simulations are now accessible as maps and time series through a DWD web portal.

Earth Observation | Copernicus

This action includes the coordination of the FPCUP project.

Earth Observation | Copernicus
Promoting national and multi-national innovative actions

The aim of this action was to launch 4 business challenges per year where a sponsor expresses a challenge to be solved by the use of space data, and especially Copernicus based products

Earth Observation | Copernicus
National and multi-national information/training events

This action has provided the incorporation of Copernicus modules into a one-year qualifying training for professionals in the digital sector to train them as "Geomaticians" (adequate for a master’s degrees and more).

Earth Observation | Copernicus
Building an active user dialogue

The action is part of a spearhead project of the Finnish government’s initiative “Digitalisation of Public Services”.