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EUMETSAT Climate Symposium “From Space to Climate Service: Co-creation in Action”

The EUMETSAT Climate Symposium “From Space to Climate Service: Co-creation in Action” will be designed to strengthen the interactions between policy and decision makers, operational national and European climate service providers, the research community, and EUMETSAT to unlock the power of satellite climate data for the benefit of society employing the latest technology. Our geographical focus will be Europe, the opportunities and challenges to tackle for the benefit of its citizens.

This symposium targets policy and decision makers at all administrative levels, developers of workflows using satellite climate data, providers of operational climate data and services and their users as well as experts for suitable technology for co-creation in cloud computing. Through keynote talks and discussions, the event aims to facilitate connections, networking, and collaboration between the participating communities, promoting and fostering partnerships and joint action.

The 2025 EUMETSAT Climate Symposium will provide a platform to:
– Update your understanding of global climate policy and it’s impacts.
– Express your needs and wishes towards climate data providers.
– Network with climate data providers, providers of climate information services, and decision makers.
– Get an overview on available geospatial climate information and related services, including Copernicus Services.

The outcomes of the symposium will influence:
– the design and provision of satellite-based climate data products;
– the support and services for users of these products;
– the design of upcoming space-based Earth Observation systems.

The sessions will focus on:
– Climate Policy and Socio-Economic Benefits of Climate Data;
– Usage of Satellite Climate Products in Applications and their Future Design;
– Interaction between Research and Operations in the joint Development of Applications;
– Co-evolution of Data Access and Utilisation.

Engage in constructive discussions, share your insights and visions, and help shape the future of climate services.

Target audience: Undergraduate students, Master’s students, PhD students, Early and mid-career researchers, Senior researchers, Government

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