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Learn about upcoming Earth observation conferences, workshops and training courses that the European Space Agency organise or support. Discover the results of past events, which may provide useful reference or material for your work.
  • EGU General Assembly 2023

    23 Apr 2023

    The EGU General Assembly brought together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary and space sciences.

  • Living Planet Symposium 2022

    23 May 2022

    Learn about the 2022 edition of ESA's Living Planet Symposium.

  • Aeolus Cal/Val and Science Workshop

    2 Nov 2020

    The ESA organised Aeolus Cal/Val virtual workshop was a forum for reporting on the mission status and product evolution, for informing and coordinating mission Cal/Val activities.

  • Living Planet Symposium 2019

    13 May 2019

    ESA's Living Planet Symposia are amongst the biggest Earth observation conferences in the world. Scientists present their latest findings on Earth's environment and climate.

  • Dragon 3 2016 Symposium

    4 July 2016

    The Dragon 3 2016 Symposium served as the close of the Dragon 3 Cooperation Programme (2012 to 2016) and formal kick off for Dragon 4 Cooperation projects.

  • Dragon 3 2015 Symposium

    22 June 2015

    The Dragon 3 2015 Symposium was part of the Dragon 3 Programme, focussed on exploitation of ESA, ESA's Third Party Missions and Chinese Earth observation data for geo-science and applications development in land, ocean and atmospheric applications.

  • Dragon 3 2014 Symposium

    26 May 2014

    The Dragon 3 2014 Symposium was part of the Dragon 3 Programme, focussed on exploitation of ESA, ESA's Third Party Missions and Chinese Earth observation data for geo-science and applications development in land, ocean and atmospheric applications.

  • Space and the Arctic 2009 Workshop

    20 Oct 2009

    Temperatures in the Arctic are rising at an unprecedented rate. This workshop looked at the needs and challenges of working and living in the rapidly changing Arctic and explore how space-based services might help to meet those needs.