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SUMMARY:CCI colocation & CMUG integration meeting 2026
DESCRIPTION:The European Space Agency (ESA) is organising the 2026 Climate Change Initiative (CCI) colocation and CMUG (Climate Modelling User Group) integration meeting\, which will take place from 24–26 March 2026 at ESA ECSAT\, Harwell Campus (near Oxford\, UK). The event will also be available via livestream. \nThe meeting will bring together CCI project teams and partners for three days of information sharing\, scientific discussion and collaboration across the climate research community. It will provide an opportunity to exchange knowledge\, present recent developments and strengthen collaboration between projects working on Essential Climate Variable (ECV) data products. \nThe programme will open with updates on the ESA Earth Observation Programme following CM25 and the current status of CCI and Climate Space activities. Sessions throughout the meeting will highlight new projects\, showcase scientific results and applications using CCI datasets\, and promote the sharing of best practices and lessons learned across the community. A key focus of the meeting will be shaping future activities within the Earth Action and Climate Space Phase 2 framework. Breakout sessions will gather feedback from project teams to help inform upcoming ESA Invitations to Tender and guide future priorities for climate science and Earth observation data exploitation. The agenda will also include sessions on digital platforms and climate modelling\, including presentations from ESA and ECMWF on Destination Earth and the development of the Destination Earth Digital Twin on Climate and Adaptation. \nThis event is invitation-only and is intended primarily for CCI project Science Leaders\, Project Managers and associated collaborators. Registration details will be shared directly with invited participants. \nVisit the official event page
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/cci-colocation-cmug-integration-meeting-2026/
LOCATION:Harwell Campus\, Didcot\, Oxfordshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251127
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SUMMARY:Adopt AI Action Summit – Business Edition
DESCRIPTION:Held on 25–26 November 2025 at the Grand Palais in Paris\, the AI Action Summit – Business Edition is the official follow-up to the global AI Action Summit\, bringing together high-level public and private sector leaders. \nLed by French President Emmanuel Macron and Heads of State and Government\, the event will host CEOs\, C-level executives\, and innovators from CAC40 companies\, global tech firms\, unicorns\, and startups. \nOften referred to as the “Davos of AI”\, the summit features flagship events such as AI for Finance\, AI for Health\, and AI for the Planet\, with a focus on responsible innovation and cross-sector collaboration. \nDestinE will be present through the organisation of 2 sessions: \n\nData-Driven Weather Forecasts (26th\, 11:40-12:05)\, presented by Matthew Chantry (Strategic Lead for Machine Learning\, ECMWF) and Harrison Cook (Research Software Engineer\, ECMWF)\nThis session introduces how AI is transforming weather prediction\, enabling faster\, more accurate forecasts by building on decades of physics-based modelling. It highlights ECMWF’s work within Destination Earth to expand these AI-driven forecasting capabilities across the Earth system and demonstrates how a full “forecast in a box” can run efficiently on diverse computing infrastructure\, making advanced forecasting more accessible.\nHarnessing AI to Boost Europe’s Climate Resilience (26th\, 15:44–16:04)\, moderated by Florian Pappenberger (Director-General Elect and Director of Forecasts and Services\, ECMWF)\nWith the participation of Grazyna Piesiewicz (Head of Unit\, DG CNECT)\, Virginie Schwarz (PDG\, Météo-France)\, and Cristian Canton (Associate Director\, BSC).\n\nThis session examines Europe’s accelerating efforts to use AI for climate resilience\, showing how AI-enabled weather and climate modelling can enhance preparedness\, improve access to climate information\, and support decision-making from local to continental scale. It brings together key European and national actors to discuss how initiatives like Destination Earth\, EuroHPC\, and emerging AI infrastructures are building trustworthy\, scalable AI solutions that strengthen Europe’s ability to anticipate and adapt to climate risks. \nInformation and Registration here
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/adopt-ai-action-summit-business-edition/
LOCATION:Private: Grand Palais\, 3\, avenue du Général Eisenhower\, Paris\, Paris\, 75008
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251031
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SUMMARY:2025 EUMETSAT Climate Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The EUMETSAT Climate Symposium\, From Space to Climate Service: Co-creation in Action\, will take place in 2025 and focuses on strengthening collaboration between policy and decision makers\, operational climate service providers at national and European levels\, the research community\, and EUMETSAT itself. \nThe event aims to unlock the full potential of satellite climate data to benefit society using the latest technology. The symposium will centre on Europe\, addressing the opportunities and challenges faced by its citizens. \nThis event is designed for policy and decision makers at all administrative levels\, developers working with satellite climate data workflows\, providers of operational climate data and services\, their users\, and experts in cloud computing technologies that support co-creation. Through keynote talks and discussions\, the symposium will facilitate connections and networking between these communities\, promoting partnerships and collaborative action. \nThe 2025 EUMETSAT Climate Symposium will provide a platform to update your understanding of global climate policy and its impacts\, express your needs and expectations towards climate data providers\, network with climate data providers\, climate information service providers\, and decision makers\, and gain an overview of available geospatial climate information and related services\, including Copernicus services. \nThe outcomes of the symposium will help shape the design and provision of satellite-based climate data products\, the support and services offered to users of these products\, and the design of upcoming space-based Earth observation systems. \nSessions 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 joint application development\, and the co-evolution of data access and utilisation. \nFrom the DestinE initiative’s perspective\, a presentation on cloud services supporting climate action is planned\, although the details are still being finalised. More information about DestinE’s role in the event will be shared soon. \nWe invite you to engage in constructive discussions\, share your insights and visions\, and help shape the future of climate services. \nMore information and Registration
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/2025-eumetsat-climate-symposium/
LOCATION:Darmstadtium\, Schlossgraben 1\, Darmstadt\, 64283\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:AI for weather and climate preparedness: From European vision to real-world impact
DESCRIPTION:Europe is the fastest-warming continent in the world. The 2024 State of the Climate report revealed that tens of millions of Europeans have already faced severe impacts from extreme weather – in both cities and rural areas. Preparing for and adapting to climate change is not only urgent\, it is essential. \nArtificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies are now playing a central role in helping Europe tackle these challenges. The European Commission is advancing several flagship initiatives – including Destination Earth (DestinE)\, AI Factories\, EuroHPC and national programmes – to strengthen climate preparedness\, resilience and digital sovereignty. \nAgainst this backdrop\, ECMWF is hosting a high-level public conference in Brussels on 2 October 2025. The half-day event will highlight the latest advances in AI and explore its role in building Europe’s resilience to climate change and extreme weather events. \nWho should attend\nThe conference is particularly relevant for: \n\n\npolicymakers shaping digital strategy and climate adaptation; \n\n\nrepresentatives of European\, national and regional public institutions responsible for responding to climate impacts; \n\n\nresearchers advancing AI\, climate science and Earth system modelling; \n\n\nindustry representatives developing climate technology solutions; \n\n\ntechnology innovators applying AI for environmental benefit. \n\n\nProgramme (preliminary)\n14.00 Welcome and introduction \n14.05 Orientation video: What is Destination Earth? \n14.10 Opening remarks: Europe’s digital and AI strategy for resilience \n\n\nGrazyna Piesiewicz\, Head of Unit\, DG CNECT\, European Commission \n\n\n14.20 Building Europe’s AI ecosystem for real-world impact – Panel discussion \n\n\nAnna Dimitrijevics\, Deputy head of unit adaptation and resilience to climate change\, DG CNECT/DG CLIMA \n\n\nCristian Canton\, Associate Director\, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre \n\n\nPetteri Taalas\, Director-General\, Finnish Meteorological Institute \n\n\nMonique Kuglitsch\, Innovation Manager\, Fraunhofer HHI \n\n\nModerated by Simon Pickard\, Network Director\, Science|Business \n\n\n15.00 Spotlight: AI in action for weather\, climate and modelling – Panel discussion \n\n\nSara Hahner\, Scientist for Machine Learning\, ECMWF \n\n\nEva Prieto\, Climate Change Specialist\, Predictia \n\n\nLene Østvand\, Researcher\, MET Norway \n\n\nChaired by Marianne Thyrring\, Director-General\, Danish Meteorological Institute \n\n\n15.30 Coffee break \n16.00 From ideas to implementation: maturing Europe’s AI capability – Panel discussion \n\n\nIrina Sandu\, Director\, Destination Earth\, ECMWF \n\n\nMaarten van Aalst\, Director-General\, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute \n\n\nAna Oliveira\, Chief Technology Officer\, +Atlantic \n\nErwan Marteil\, Head of Unit Prevention and Preparedness Capacity Building\, EU DG ECHO \nModerated by Simon Pickard\, Network Director\, Science|Business\n\n16.45 Closing reflections: coordinating for European leadership – Fireside chat \n\n\nGrazyna Piesiewicz\, Head of Unit\, DG CNECT\, European Commission \n\n\nFlorian Pappenberger\, Director-General Elect and Director\, Forecasts and Services\, ECMWF \n\n\nJørn Kristiansen\, Director\, Development Centre for Weather Forecasting\, MET Norway \n\n\nModerated by Simon Pickard\, Network Director\, Science|Business \n\n\n17.15 Networking reception \nMore information and Registration
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/ai-for-weather-and-climate-preparedness/
LOCATION:Private: Skyline\, Rue de Trèves 74\,\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20251003T170000
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CREATED:20250715T132611Z
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SUMMARY:BiDS Big Data from Space 2025
DESCRIPTION:Big Data from Space 2025 (BiDS25)\, held from 29 September to 3 October 2025 in Riga\, is a biennial event co-organised by the European Space Agency (ESA)\, the European Commission\, and the EU Satellite Centre (SatCen). It brings together experts from academia\, industry\, and public institutions to explore how large-scale space data and technologies—such as AI and cloud computing—can address global challenges in science\, sustainability\, and security. \nThe programme includes satellite workshops (29–30 September)\, plenary sessions\, and a code sprint (1–3 October)\, providing a platform for innovation\, collaboration\, and knowledge exchange. \nBiDS25 aims to showcase the societal impact of Big Data from Space\, highlight emerging technologies\, promote open science and interoperability\, and explore future directions in digital infrastructure and responsible AI. \nThemes include policy transformation\, climate and security challenges\, data innovation across space domains\, digital governance\, cloud-native infrastructures\, and disruptive technologies. \nDestinE will be represented by Serco\, through the presentation “Bringing Earth’s Digital Twin to life: advancing the DestinE Platform for Big Data exploratin” on October 1st at 11:00\, as part of the session “Towards Digital Twins: Integrating Data\, Models\, and Insight”. \nDetails and Agenda can be found here
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/bids-big-data-from-space-2025/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250919T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T192352
CREATED:20250716T115826Z
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SUMMARY:2025 30th EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference will be held in Lyon\, France from 15 to 19 September. Organised by EUMETSAT in collaboration with Météo-France\, the conference will bring together the global meteorological and Earth observation community to explore how space-based technologies are helping societies prepare for the impacts of weather and climate change. \nThis year’s theme – “From Space to Safety: Earth Observation for Future Weather and Climate Preparedness” – highlights the essential role of satellite data in forecasting\, risk management and policy support. The programme includes plenary\, poster and workshop sessions\, covering topics such as international EO programmes\, altimetry from space\, prediction evolution\, decision-making applications\, data integration\, and sea ice remote sensing in the Arctic. \nTwo hands-on short courses will be offered: one on severe storm nowcasting using MTG data (16 September\, 12:00–14:30)\, and another on EUMETSAT active fire products using Python (18 September\, 12:00–14:30). Participation is limited and can be indicated during registration. \nRegistration is now open. Fees range from €420 (early bird) to €540\, with discounted rates for students. The early registration deadline is 18 July 2025. Early check-in and a welcome drink will take place on Sunday 14 September from 16:00 at the Lyon Congress Centre. \nThe venue\, located in the Cité Internationale district of Lyon\, offers modern facilities and easy access to restaurants\, hotels and the Parc de la Tête d’Or. Participants are encouraged to book accommodation early\, as Lyon is a popular congress destination in September. \nMore information and Registration
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/2025-30th-eumetsat-meteorological-satellite-conference/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250623T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T192352
CREATED:20241211T020318Z
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SUMMARY:Living Planet Symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:This June\, Destination Earth (DestinE) will be featured at the Living Planet Symposium (LPS) in Vienna\, Austria. The initiative will be highlighted in key sessions alongside discussions on Digital Twin (DT) technologies for Earth observation and climate action. \nHeld every three years\, ESA’s Living Planet Symposia are among the world’s premier events on Earth observation (EO). The event provides a forum to present and discuss the latest scientific findings and applications based on satellite data\, and to review the contribution that data and technologies have made and could further make in addressing environmental and societal challenges. \nAs the climate crisis intensifies\, the Living Planet Symposium 2025 (LPS25) highlights the urgent need to move from Earth observation to climate action and sustainability. DestinE can be an important tool in this transition and will therefore be featured in several sessions throughout the event. \nOne session\, “Collaborative Innovation: Building a Digital Twin of the Earth System through Global and Local Partnerships\,” will explore the power of collaboration in developing a system as complex as DestinE. Bringing together diverse stakeholders\, this session will showcase how joint efforts can drive innovation and progress. \nAnother session\, “Synergies between ESA’s DTE Programme and DestinE Ecosystem\,” will examine how ESA’s Digital Twin Earth (DTE) programme can complement DestinE and look into the opportunities provided by the DestinE Ecosystem. ESA’s DTE programme aims to help ESA’s Member States use Earth observation capabilities to shape the next generation of pre-operational Digital Twin ecosystems. \nThe “Technological Innovations for a Digital Twin of the Earth System” session will highlight the latest advancements in data acquisition\, processing\, modeling\, and visualisation. Speakers will explore how cutting-edge technologies—such as AI\, machine learning\, and high-performance computing—are driving high-fidelity simulations of Earth’s complex systems. \nFinally\, the session “Using Earth Observation to Develop Digital Twin Components for the Earth System” will showcase recent advancements in ESA’s EO-based Digital Twin Components. Experts will discuss the integration of data from multiple sensors\, the design of system architectures\, the role of AI and machine learning\, and other key topics shaping the future of digital twin technology. \nDetails of the event and agenda can be found here. \nMeet the DestinE Teams\nBeyond these featured sessions\, DestinE’s teams will be available all week in the booth area\, providing attendees with direct access to experts. Visitors can explore various booths to attend presentations on different DestinE topics\, schedule one-on-one consultations with specialists\, and discover ways to engage with and contribute to the DestinE ecosystem. \n4th User eXchange at the LPS 2025\nIn addition to the LPS25 sessions\, the 4th DestinE User eXchange\, held on 25–26 June 2025 in\,  Vienna\, will be a pivotal event in shaping DestinE’s future. While LPS25 will highlight the latest advancements in Digital Twin technologies\, the User eXchange will provide a dedicated platform for users\, experts\, and stakeholders to gain in-depth insights\, explore DestinE’s capabilities\, and discuss its progress and future potential. More details can be found here. \nWith DestinE and the broader Digital Twin landscape in the spotlight\, attendees will have the chance to participate in a full week of discussions\, presentations\, and hands-on experiences at one of the year’s most significant Earth observation events\, with no overlapping sessions to ensure everyone can make the most of the agenda.
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/living-planet-symposium-2025/
LOCATION:Austria Center\, Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1\, Vienna\, 1220\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250605T104500
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SUMMARY:EGI 2025
DESCRIPTION:As part of the  session Digital Twins in Science and the Data & Compute Continuum\, Thomas Geenen (ECMWF) will present on the DestinE ecosystem\, focusing on its interoperability and its support to the scientific community. This presentation will highlight how DestinE contributes to advancing data-driven science and enabling large-scale digital twin applications across Europe. \nDigital Twins in Science and the Data & Compute Continuum: Achievements of the InterTwin Project will be featured in a dedicated conference session on Thursday\, June 5\, taking place in the Auditorium (Paraninfo – Stables) from 09:00 to 10:45. \nThis session will showcase the key achievements of the InterTwin project\, which is developing a Digital Twin Engine to support the next generation of digital twins for science. The project is fostering interdisciplinary collaboration by co-designing digital twin prototypes across domains such as climate\, energy\, and environmental research. \nIn the session “Digital Twins in Science and the Data & Compute Continuum\,” experts from EGI\, CSIC\, ECMWF\, EODC\, LNEC\, and SPECTRUM will explore how the InterTwin framework can be integrated into Research Infrastructures and international scientific initiatives. The session will present both technical and scientific outcomes\, including practical examples of coastal digital twins and thematic use cases. \nThe session will conclude with a discussion on the future of digital twin adoption in science\, and how projects like InterTwin and DestinE are shaping this rapidly evolving landscape. \nDetails of the event and agenda can be found here
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/egi-2025/
LOCATION:Palacio de la Magdalena\, Santander\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241123
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SUMMARY:Supercomputing Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Destination Earth (DestinE) featured at the Supercomputing Conference 2024 (SC24)\, in Atlanta\, USA. \nSC24 is the world’s largest gathering focused on all aspects of high-performance computing (HPC). Each year\, it brings together students and professionals from across the globe to exchange best practices in areas like algorithms\, cloud and distributed computing\, machine learning\, programming systems\, and much more. The technical programme at SC is a hub of knowledge-sharing\, featuring presentations\, tutorials\, panels\, and discussion forums designed to spotlight breakthroughs and spark innovation in the HPC field. It’s within this dynamic programme that DestinE makes its mark. \nPeter Dueben\, ECMWF’s Head of Earth System Modelling\, and Senior Computational Scientist Ioan Hadade attended the conference to showcase ECMWF’s work on AI-driven forecasts\, data streaming\, and other key elements of the Destination Earth initiative (DestinE). \nOn Tuesday\, 19 November\, Ioan Hadade participated in the session “Building a Global Data Streaming Community: Lessons Learnt\, Potential Tools\, Challenges and Opportunities — The European and U.S. Ecosystems Address the Latest Paradigm Shift Towards Global Data Streaming in Large Data Systems.” The panel gathered experts from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss data streaming techniques for HPC. \nOn Thursday\, 21 November\, Peter Dueben delivered a presentation on the three revolutions that have shaped Earth system modelling over recent decades: the quiet revolution\, the digital revolution\, and the machine learning revolution. He also addressed the future of Earth system modelling in a talk titled “The Digital Revolution of Earth System Modelling.” \nDetails of the event and agenda can be found here. \n\n\nExplore DestinE’s role at the event!
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/supercomputing-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Georgia World Congress Center\, 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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