OBJECTIVES
Why attend?
A. Earth Science Frontiers
Prove how exploiting existing and new mission data strengthens our understanding and modelling capabilities of the various interconnected systems of our planet.
B. Climate Action and Sustainability Challenges
Demonstrate how Earth observation supports monitoring, mitigation and adaptation efforts to tackle environmental and societal challenges, thereby reducing the impacts of crises
C. Earth Observation Missions
Showcase findings from ESA’s Earth Observation Science, Copernicus and Meteorological missions along with results from national programmes. Additionally, present new concepts for sensors, missions and data products.
D. Digital Innovation and Green Solutions
Explore the integration of digital technologies and tools to enable green solutions to revolutionise the market landscape. Illustrate innovations in ground operational frameworks and their impact on operational efficiency, interoperability, data management and operational services.
E. Partnerships with Industry for New Applications
Stress the importance of building on existing partnerships and nurturing new alliances to widen access to capital to boost commercialisation, and further encourage dialogue within the New Space ecosystem.
F. Global Cooperation and Policy Support
Highlight the impact and the adoption of space infrastructures and data in supporting European and international institutions, enabling policies and cooperation across diverse sectors encompassing energy, climate and sustainability.