This workshop is a joint initiative of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission to foster a greater uptake of Earth Observation technology in environmental...
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Frascati, Italy
Since 1973, Earth observation has remained an integral component of every JRC multiannual research programme. Now, half of a century later, in the year 2023, Earth observation...
Ispra, Italy
The event “Copernicus Data at the Service of the EU Arctic Policy” organised by Mercator Ocean will be held at the European Parliament in Brussels on 7 December. It will...
Brussels, Belgium
Since they were established in 2016 by the EC, the Copernicus networks have grown considerably in terms of the number of members and the range of sectors encompassed. Through their numerous educational...
Copernicus is the European Union's Earth observation programme, looking at our planet and its environment to benefit all European citizens. It offers information services that draw...
ESA and the European Commission have signed a contribution agreement to build a Copernicus mirror site in the Philippines – the first of its kind in southeast Asia.
The Commission welcomes the procurement of a new Copernicus data access service. This service will empower users with immediate access to extremely large amounts of earth observation digital...
On 24-25 January 2023, the European space domain will gather in Brussels for the 15th European Space Conference, organised by Business Bridge Europe.
Brussels
This edition will focus on the preparation of the next journey for EuroGEO to align with progress made and new needs arisen in the European context, as well as to coordinate and strengthen its contribution...
Athens, Greece
OBSERVER: Copernicus in EU Space Week 2022— Spotlight on the User Consultation Platform, the General Assembly of the Copernicus Networks and on the future of Copernicus!
Throughout the week, participants interacted with the 150+ speakers in the 35 sessions on developments and new initiatives planned for the EU Space Programme.