ESA Digital Twin Earth Components: Open Science Meeting
ESA ESRIN Via Galileo Galilei, 1, 00044, Rome, ItalyAttendees will share their thoughts and help shape the future of Earth observation in digital twins across Europe.
Attendees will share their thoughts and help shape the future of Earth observation in digital twins across Europe.
This webinar aims to make EO data more accessible by showing how it is collected, what it can reveal, and how European initiatives like Destination Earth turn it into meaningful insights.
TerraDT is organising an Urban Impact Model Workshop in Barcelona, bringing together city planners, authorities, scientists and private stakeholders to explore how high-resolution climate data and digital twins can support evidence-based urban climate adaptation and resilience strategies.
This webinar showcases DEA, a content creation platform that allows users to create interactive stories without writing code. The ambition of this tool is to make data understandable for non-expert users, making it easy to build engaging and appealing narratives.
The EOcafe webinar “Destination Earth Phase Three” explores the achievements of DestinE’s first two phases and outlines strategic priorities for Phase Three, highlighting new opportunities for the European Earth Observation industry in digital twins, AI integration and operational services.
A two-day hybrid workshop in Brussels and online focusing on the role of artificial intelligence in Earth observation. The event explores how AI/ML, big data, HPC and Digital Twins are driving innovation in Copernicus and Destination Earth, shaping the next generation of operational and trustworthy services.
Forum to discuss ML opportunities and challenges in Earth system observation and prediction.
At the EGU General Assembly 2026 in Vienna, Destination Earth will take part with two dedicated sessions on Earth system Digital Twins, highlighting how advanced Earth observations, high-resolution modelling, artificial intelligence and high-performance computing are transforming climate impact assessment, risk management and policy-relevant decision support at European and global scale.
The DestinE User eXchange events provide an opportunity for users to learn about DestinE’s progress. From experienced academic data users to developers and policymakers, the User eXchanges are designed to foster dialogue and networking. These events bring together users, service providers and the DestinE team to ensure that the platform delivers applications and services that meet diverse needs.