Genasys Inc. announced that it is a partner in Project AWARE, a project funded under the European Union's Horizon Europe Programme that goes beyond smartphone-based alerting by developing a solution that will extend the reception and processing of Galileo Emergency Warning Satellite Service (EWSS) public safety warnings into display panels, indoor warning systems, and acoustic devices. In the next few years, the European Commission will launch the Galileo EWSS, which will utilize a constellation of medium earth orbit satellites to alert people in the event of natural or man-made hazards. The Project AWARE solution will be integrated in fixed devices, including display panels, speakers, long-range acoustic devices (Genasys Protect ACOUSTICS) and other connected devices which can alert citizens via audio, video, and text alert messages even when telecommunications networks are disrupted or down.

Project AWARE brings together eight partners from four countries with the necessary knowledge, expertise, and technical capacity to extend the capabilities of Galileo EWSS. Telespazio France and the European Emergency Number Association (EENA) have experience in the design and deployment of public safety services, FDC is a secure Global Navigation Satellite System solutions provider, and Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), the French space agency, is the future operator of the Galileo EWSS service center. JCDecaux and Genasys are PWS equipment providers and solution integrators.

The Republic of Slovenia Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief will host one of the demonstrations planned at the end of the project. Last but not least, the University of Strasbourg will study and demonstrate synergies between the Galileo EWSS and the Copernicus Emergency Management Service.