The Open-Earth Monitor Global Workshop 2023

4–6 October 2023
Eurac Earth Observations Institute, Bolzano (Italy)
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Organized by OpenGeoHub foundation in collaboration with Eurac Research, the Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop 2023 will bring together European and global actors in the field of open-source Earth Observation applications in policy, business, research and for society.

This international event will connect project partners, including data and environmental researchers, public and private sector developers, EU decision- and policymakers, representatives from global institutions, the business sector and civil society to discuss and test solutions to the greatest challenges in geospatial applications.

Through five days featuring international keynote speakers, scientific presentations, discussions, and demonstrative workshops, the participants of the OEMC Global Workshop 2023 will explore valuable opportunities and establish tangible collaborations to improve geospatial research and application products in open-source.

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Call for workshop proposals | Deadline: 1st February 2023
If you have developed (or are in the process of developing) a free and open source project and product related to EO and other related geospatial technologies that could support decision-making and the achievement of the EU Green Deal, or are part of a similar project, we invite you to participate by sending your proposal for a workshop. This will be an occasion to prepare a 60-minute workshop where to present, discuss and gather feedback directly from potential users of your products, making tools and data more accessible and usable.
Submit your proposal here.

Call for abstracts | Deadline: 1st March 2023
While the focus of the workshops is open source software and methods in support of European policies and decision-making, we wish to provide a stage to a broader variety of knowledge and experiences, where new methods, tools and approaches are shared and novel collaborations are established. Some of the expected topics will be the research and application of geospatial technologies in various fields including governance, industries and in the public sector. We will focus also on the role of user communities and businesses in research and advancements in the open-source EO and Machine Learning technologies to achieve both digital and green transitions.
Submit your abstract here.

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The Open-Earth-Monitor project at glance

The Open-Earth-Monitor project aims to build a F.A.I.R.-compliant cyberinfrastructure to accelerate the uptake of environmental information derived from Earth Observations and field monitoring, and help build user communities at European and global levels.

Funded by the Horizon-Europe programme of the European Commission, a consortium of 23 partners led by the OpenGeoHub foundation will provide operational solutions and decision-making tools for European and global initiatives such as DestinE, Digital Twin Initiative, Fit for 55, UN sustainable development goals and more.The consortium will establish a stakeholder committee and user engagement plans throughout the project’s entire duration while producing a high-performance computing engine and on-site data services, tools directly serving EU citizens and global governance needs.

CMCC is a consortium partner of the Open Earth Monitor project. 



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