The Open-Earth Monitor Global Workshop 2024

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Organisation: Open Earth Monitor

The workshop

Jointly organized by the OpenGeoHub Foundation (OGH) and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), the Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop 2024 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 workshop 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 three days featuring international keynote speakers, oral presentations, poster presentations, and demonstrative workshops, the participants of the OEMC Global Workshop 2024 will explore valuable opportunities and establish tangible collaborations to improve geospatial research and application products in open-source.

The social event

As part of the dynamic program of the Open-Earth-Monitor Workshop, on 3 October we are organizing a special social event. This networking dinner will provide a valuable opportunity for a range of participants with different backgrounds from the consortium, academia, policymaking and other sectors to mingle together, get updates, meet and exchange. The social event will be hosted at the exquisite Schloss Restaurant, formerly known as the Grünne Haus. This historic estate holds significant cultural importance, having been built in 1689 by Prince Leopold Dietrichstein. Adorned with magnificent frescoes believed to be the work of Johann Bergel, a renowned artist of Habsburg castles, the venue served as an Imperial Guesthouse in the 19th and early 20th centuries, hosting numerous luminaries. We invite you to join this event and immerse yourself in the ambiance of this remarkable setting while networking with colleagues.