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Eva Ramírez, Ineco Expert in CNS–ATM Systems, Appointed Secretary of Space Y Council

 Eva Ramírez at the Ineco presentation

Eva Ramírez at the Ineco presentation

December 12, 2025

Ineco has strengthened its leadership in the European space sector with the appointment of Eva Ramírez, a specialist within the company’s CNS–ATM Systems Management, as the new Secretary of the Space Y Council. Space Y is the leading international industrial association in the downstream segment of the European Space Program. Ramírez was elected during the entity’s General Assembly on December 3, marking a strategic step to reinforce Ineco’s institutional presence in the space industry. The Secretariat role brings greater visibility, engagement with key stakeholders, and the ability to help shape the association’s work agenda.


A Strategic Platform for Technology and Business Growth
Ineco is a full member of Space Y, the foremost European industrial association focused on downstream applications and user services of the European Space Program, linked to initiatives such as Galileo, EGNOS, Copernicus, and GOVSATCOM. Its mission is to promote services and applications that leverage European space systems, drive technological development, boost industrial competitiveness in the user segment, and contribute to safer, more efficient, and sustainable mobility.
As a Full Member, Ineco actively participates in working groups, voting processes, and quarterly meetings. This involvement enables the company to help define EU regulations and programs, access strategic information, and strengthen its commercial positioning in the space domain.
 

A Benchmark in GNSS Applications and Earth Observation
With extensive experience in GPS+EGNOS-based air navigation and GNSS integration in rail and air transport, Ineco is part of the Spaceopal consortium, which has managed the Galileo Service Centre since 2017. The company has developed advanced simulation and prediction tools, as well as innovative solutions such as drone-based radio aid calibration systems. Under the Copernicus program, Ineco leads projects like InecoSAR, MINSAR, and PURSUIT, focused on environmental and infrastructure monitoring through satellite imagery.
This new role within Space Y underscores Ineco’s commitment to applying space technology for smarter, more sustainable mobility, consolidating its position as a key player in Europe’s digital transport transformation.