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Eurisy event: This event will offer a platform for SMEs to showcase their innovative uses of satellite applications in sectors such as transport, marketing, construction, agriculture, tourism, and others.

Emphasis will be placed on the value for money of the applications from an end-user point of view, and on how using such applications has helped SMEs boost their competitiveness.

Representatives of European and national institutions will talk about the importance of boosting SME innovation, and introduce support mechanisms enabling SMEs to take up innovative satellite applications.

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MDA’s Information Systems group (MDA) announced that its Geospatial business unit will deliver RADARSAT-2 data products and change monitoring services to the Ukraine Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Ministry) to support environmental monitoring and emergency response services in key areas within the Ukraine.

Working with G.X. Satellite Communication Management Limited (GX COM), a local industry partner that provides environmental monitoring and emergency response solutions, MDA’s remote sensing data and services will enhance these capabilities and provide actionable information to enable the Ministry to monitor changes to sensitive environmental areas, manage on-going changes, mitigate negative environmental impacts, and to respond effectively when environmental emergencies occur.

MDA’s change monitoring service, derived from RADARSAT-2 imagery, can be used to detect deforestation, monitor mining activities, identify new infrastructure development in urban or suburban regions; determine flooding extent, and detect oil spills on water.

The RADARSAT-2 satellite has global high-resolution surveillance capabilities that include a large collection capacity and high accuracy. The satellite acquires data regardless of light or weather conditions, provides frequent re-visit imaging options, and is supported by ground receiving stations that provide near real-time information delivery services. This versatility makes RADARSAT-2 a reliable source of information in multi-faceted intelligence, surveying, and monitoring programs. The unique high resolution wide swath beam modes available from RADARSAT-2 make it the ideal satellite for monitoring changes across vast areas.

Internet: www.mdacorporation.com

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(March) MDA’s Information Systems group announced that it has signed a contract to provide the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) with RADARSAT-1 and RADARSAT-2 data to create up-to-date ice charts and reports that are sent via satellite to ships navigating the ice-infested Greenland Sea.

Early in the RADARSAT program, DMI partnered with MDA to pioneer the use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data for ice monitoring. DMI was one of the first operational users to choose RADARSAT because of its ice-specific benefits and MDA’s operational focus. MDA has been supplying DMI with RADARSAT-1 images since 1998 and RADARSAT-2 images since 2008. The capabilities provided by RADARSAT enable DMI to produce the timely and reliable information required for demanding ice monitoring operations.

RADARSAT provides the best available ice discrimination and feature classification performance, and is the sensor of choice to support high-latitude maritime navigation and operations. RADARSAT-2 delivers multi-polarization imaging options that dramatically improve ice-edge detection, ice-type discrimination, and ice topography and structure information. With scenes 500 km wide, the swath widths offered by RADARSAT’s ScanSAR modes make it the ideal sensor for broad area ice monitoring.

Internet: www.mdacorporation.com

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UNIGIS selected Intergraph’s geospatial education offerings to provide leading GIS, remote sensing and photogrammetry tools to its universities and enrolled students. UNIGIS, a network of universities cooperating in the design and delivery of distance learning in GIS, was founded in 1990 and currently includes sites in fourteen countries.

Members of the UNIGIS network offer postgraduate masters, certificate and diploma courses in Geographical Information Systems by open and distance learning. Core course resources are adapted, translated and supplemented with additional materials to support the needs of local students. Members of the UNIGIS network also work together in research and curriculum development activities related to geospatial education.

Under the agreement, Intergraph will provide 100 licenses of the following software to the UNIGIS network:

  • GeoMedia Professional version 6.1
  • IMAGINE Professional 2013
  • GeoMedia Grid version 6.1
  • GeoMedia 3D version 6.1
  • LPS 2013

Internet: www.intergraph.com

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The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) announced a call for public comment on the OGC Web Coverage Service (WCS) Coordinate Reference System (CRS) Extension Standard.

WCS defines an open standard interface to easily access multi-dimensional, spatio-temporal coverages, such as sensor data, satellite imagery, image time series, simulation data, point clouds, and meshes.

The OGC WCS CRS Extension defines an extension to the WCS Core that enables requests to specify that coverages be returned in one of a number of different Coordinate Reference Systems. While the WCS Core defines access only in the coverage’s Native CRS (i.e., the one in which the coverage is stored on the server), the WCS CRS Extension defines how to request and obtain a coverage in a CRS different from the Native CRS. This flexibility is important, for example, in exchanging data between different environments.

The OGC WCS Standards Working Group will consider all comments when preparing a final draft of the candidate standard. The comment period ends 5 May 2013.

Internet: www.opengeospatial.org/standards/requests/100

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DigitalGlobe acquired crowdsourced intelligence pioneer Tomnod. Tomnod has been at the forefront of innovation in the growing field of crowdsourcing of earth observation imagery analysis, combining their unique and novel algorithms with deep GIS and imagery knowledge.

DigitalGlobe will continue offering Tomnod’s rapid information capture and validation services directly to customers. In addition, information gained by the service will increasingly act as a key data source for its in-house analytics teams, enabling them to provide more accurate insight and analysis to our customers faster.

The Tomnod team now has a new home at DigitalGlobe’s headquarters in Longmont, Colorado. DigitalGlobe believes that this is only the beginning of the potential for crowdsourced insight with exciting times ahead.

Internet: www.digitalglobeblog.com/2013/04/08/tomnod

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SPOT 6, the high-resolution satellite built and operated by Astrium, has been chosen by IGN France International (IGN FI) to update basemaps of Mali. IGM, Mali’s national survey and mapping agency, will be receiving the most recent detailed data at a resolution of 1.5 metres from SPOT 6, which has covered the country’s entire 1 241 000 km². in less than 5 months.

Toulouse, France – 11 April 2013. In October 2012, IGN France International (IGN FI), the subsidiary of IGN, France’s national survey and mapping agency, won a bid to revise 1:200 000 topographic maps of Mali and support IGM’s modernization effort.

Starting in November 2012, Astrium Services kicked off a campaign—before the satellite had even completed in-orbit checkout—to acquire SPOT 6 imagery of the whole of Mali during the dry season, thus avoiding the period of sandstorms in the desert and Sahel regions, as well as the cloud cover of the rainy season.

In less than 5 months, north-south strips up to 600 km long were acquired to obtain cloud-free coverage of Mali’s 1 241 000 km². These acquisitions are the most recent, uniform dataset of the country and provide the sharp detail required to interpret its not-very-contrasting landscapes.
In March this year, IGN FI chose Astrium Services’ SPOT 6 satellite as its main source of photo-interpretation data to revise Mali’s maps. SPOT 6’s responsiveness, image detail and rapid acquisition of the entire country are what swayed the decision for IGN FI, which will be leading this project scheduled to last 4 years.

Maps will be produced in Mali under a technology transfer and training agreement to generate a full orthoimage of the country, cut into 138 topographic maps at a scale of 1:200 000 and distributed via a web portal. The programme has got off to a fast start, with a first batch of images already delivered to cartographers in Bamako.

With this first national mosaic contract, the SPOT 6 satellite is proving its unrivalled performance at this level of accuracy. Its agile systems and optimized response to weather forecasts enabled this vast territory to be covered in record time, while assuring a very high standard of image quality. SPOT 6 will be joined early in 2014 by its twin SPOT 7. With SPOT 6 and SPOT 7 operated as a constellation by Astrium Services, the time taken to cover large areas will be reduced by half. Through its GEO-Information business, Astrium Services is recognized as one of the leaders in the geo-spatial information market, not least thanks to the now fully integrated skills and resources of the former Spot Image and Infoterra. The company provides decision-makers with complete solutions enabling them to increase security, boost agricultural performance, maximize oil & gas or mining operations, improve their management of natural resources, and protect the environment. It has exclusive access to data from the SPOT, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X and Pléiades satellites, coupled with a complete range of space-based data sources and airborne acquisition capability allowing it to offer an unrivalled scope of Earth observation products and services. Bamako by SPOT 6

This extensive portfolio covers the entire geo-information supply chain, from the generation of images to the provision of high added-value information to end-users.

More information about SPOT 6 and SPOT 7

By leveraging the synergies and expertise available across the whole of Astrium Services, its GEO-Information teams develop innovative, yet competitive, custom-made solutions based on the combination and integration of Earth observation, navigation and high-end telecommunications.

Astrium Services
5 rue des Satellites, BP 14359
F-31030 Toulouse Cedex 4 – France
Tel: +33 (0) 5 62 19 41 19 | Fax: +33 (0) 5 62 19 42 54 | Mobile: +33 (0) 6 76 08 39 72
fabienne.grazzini@astrium.eads.net

GAF provides state-of-the-art earth observation resources to create baseline data that supports compliance monitoring and supervision of the mine development activities at Aynak – one of the world’s largest undeveloped copper deposits, located in the Logar province about 35 km south of Kabul, Afghanistan.

The Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan awarded a contract for the construction and operation of a mine on the Aynak deposit in June 2008. The mine has the potential to play an important role in Afghanistan’s future, creating jobs, generating taxes and royalties to the Government, and bringing much needed infrastructure investment, thereby helping to fight poverty and terrorism. Delays in the development of the mine have already occurred due to security concerns, land mine clearing and the discovery of archaeological remains.

To ensure contract compliance and the sustainability of the development, it is critical to put in place a system for monitoring adherence to mining standards as well as environmental, social, technical and financial compliance with international best practices and Afghan laws and customs. This requires the use of accurate baseline information combined with suitable training and know-how transfer.

To this end, GAF has provided satellite image data with a resolution of 0.5 metres, as well as stereo satellite data, in order to generate a baseline data set comprising topographic image maps, a digital elevation model and 3d visualisations depicting the situation in 2012. The data set covers the area of the future mine, with its planned open pit and underground operations, waste dump, processing plant and tailings ponds. The total area of 56 sqkm is covered by 12 map sheets with a scale of 1:2500 and attributes stored in a GIS- compatible dataset. GAF has also demonstrated the potential of COSMO- SkyMed all weather and cloud penetrating radar data for multitemporal coherence (MTC) mapping: two SAR images of the same area – captured at different moments in time – recording subtle changes on the land surface. In appropriate conditions, earth movements, intrusions and also smuggling routes can be detected.
The earth observation (EO) data will help the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum to check the consistency and compatibility of the mining company’s plans and to monitor progress. At the same time the maps provide a valuable source of information that allows mining and civil engineers, mines inspectors, surveyors and environmental experts to give advice and guidance to the mining company. The data set will also form an important asset to allow the detection and monitoring of future changes in the environment, land use, land cover and infrastructure.

The provision of the EO information and associated analysis is embedded in a comprehensive capacity building project, in which GAF provides consultancy services to the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MOMP), specifically its dedicated Aynak Copper Project Authority (ACPA), as well as to the National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA). The services encompass technical and legal advice, training and know-how transfer and the organisation of mines study trips to South Africa and Zambia. GAF provides expertise in mining engineering, geology and resource estimation, as well as with regard to environmental, social and health and safety and legal issues.

The activities are funded by the World Bank, International Development Association, in the framework of the Sustainable Development of Natural Resources Programme – SDNRP. GAF’s activities in this project started in 2011 and are scheduled to conclude in 2013.

About GAF AG – Germany (www.gaf.de)

GAF provides expert consultancy services in the mining governance sector, ranging from the implementation of computerised mining cadastre systems, title registries, and geological and mining information systems to the provision of capacity building and know-how. GAF, an e-GEOS, Telespazio company, is globally active and has an international reputation as an experienced provider of services in the fields of geo-information, satellite remote sensing, spatial IT- consultancy and institutional strengthening for private and public clients. GAF offers solutions in the sectors of mining and geology, natural resources, water and environment, security, land and renewable resources. Over the past 27 years, GAF has been active in more than 100 countries throughout Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.

Contact:
Arnulfstr. 197, 80634 Munich, Germany,
Tel.: +49 (0)89 121528-0
Fax: +49 (0)89 121528-79
Email: info@gaf.de
www.gaf.de

… with key optical components manufactured by Optical Surfaces Ltd., has helped Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) win the 2012 Sir Arthur Clarke award for “Best Space Activity – Industry / project”. The prestigious awards, held by the British Interplanetary Society since 2005, recognizes notable contributions to the U.K. space sector.

NigeriaSat-2 is a 300kg class earth observation satellite manufactured by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) for the Nigerian space agency (NASRDA). Benefiting from a high performance camera with optical components manufactured by Optical Surfaces Ltd., the satellite has been able to capture stunning 2.5m resolution images enabling detailed analysis of ground structures, aircraft and vehicles.

NigeriaSat-2 carries two imagers: A 2.5m resolution panchromatic and a 5m resolution multispectral with a swath width of 20 kilometres. Using proprietary production techniques, Optical Surfaces’ skilled craftsmen produced the 385mm light-weighted primary mirror, and other optics in the Cassegrain camera, with a surface accuracy of lambda/20 p-v that has enabled the high resolution images taken by the satellite.

Optical Surfaces Ltd has produced optical components and systems for more than 45 years and is now accepted as one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of high-precision optics for satellite deployment and astronomical research. The company’s ISO 9001-2008 approved manufacturing workshops and test facilities are deep underground in a series of tunnels excavated in solid chalk where temperature remains constant and vibration is practically non-existent. With such stable conditions testing, particularly with long path lengths, becomes quantifiable and reliable. Working with these natural advantages is a highly skilled team of craftsmen with a commitment to excellence in both product quality and customer service.

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Events Spring 2013


Start Date End Date Event Web Venue
08-apr-13 10-apr-13 8th EARSeL IMAGING SPECTROSCOPY WORKSHOP web Nantes, France
09-apr-13 11-apr-13 Ocean Business 2013 Exhibition web Southampton, UK
09-apr-13 11-apr-13 Third International Conference on Physical Coastal Processes, Management and Engineering web Gran Canaria, Spain
10-apr-13 11-apr-13 Water & Environment 2013 (CIWEM’s Annual Conference) web London, UK
10-apr-13 11-apr-13 Monitoring Matters – In-situ coordination in support of GMES/Copernicus operations web Copenhagen, Denmark
15-apr-13 16-apr-13 EO certification scheme web Frascati, Italy
15-apr-13 17-apr-13 SMOS-Aquarius workshop web Brest,France
15-apr-13 17-apr-13 19th Annual CalGIS Conference web CA, USA
15-apr-13 19-apr-13 GOFC-GOLD Land Monitoring Symposium announcement web Wageningen, The Netherlands
16-apr-13 17-apr-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
16-apr-13 19-apr-13 AquaConSoil 2013 – Groundwater-Soil-Systems and Water Resource Management web Barcelona, Spain
17-apr-13 19-apr-13 International Forum “Integrated Geospatial Solutions – the Future of Information Technologies” web Moscow, Russia
17-apr-13 19-apr-13 7th European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns web Geneva, Switzerland
18-apr-13 18-apr-13 FMEdays 2013 web Dublin, Ireland
21-apr-13 23-apr-13 JURSE 2013 web Sao Paolo, Brazil
22-apr-13 24-apr-13 Food and Environment 2013 web Budapest, Hungary
22-apr-13 26-apr-13 35th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE35) web Bejing, China
23-apr-13 23-apr-13 Environment and risk management: the added value of satellite applications web Brussels, Belgium
23-apr-13 25-apr-13 Environmental Health Risk 2013 web Budapest, Hungary
23-apr-13 25-apr-13 ENC 2013 ‘The European Navigation Conference’ web Vienna, Austria
24-apr-13 25-apr-13 European Algae Biomass 2013 web Vienna, Austria
25-apr-13 26-apr-13 3D Documentation Conference web Singapore, Singapore
01-may-13 02-may-13 GEO-South web Elstree, U.K.
04-may-13 09-may-13 European Space Expo in Warsaw web Elstree, U.K.
06-may-13 06-may-13 International Ocean Colour Science (IOCS) Meeting web Darmstadt, Germany
07-may-13 08-may-13 Global Space & Satellite Forum, GSSF 2013 web Abu Dhabi, UAE
13-may-13 16-may-13 Geospatial World Forum web Rotterdam, Netherlands
14-may-13 14-may-13 FMEdays 2013 web Milan, Italy
14-may-13 15-may-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
15-may-13 17-may-13 The fourth China Satellite Navigation Conference (CSNC 2013) web Wuhan, China
15-may-13 17-may-13 Linking Humanitarian Organizations with Mobile Data Collection Tool Providers web Paris, France
16-may-13 16-may-13 Symposium on Legal and Policy aspects of space cooperation between Europe and BRICS countries; Inventory, Challenges and Opportunities web Leiden, The Netherlands
16-may-13 16-may-13 An Introduction to Astrium Cloud Services web Webinar
18-may-13 23-may-13 European Space Expo in Bratislava web Bratislava, Slovakia
19-may-13 23-may-13 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction web Geneva, Switzerland
20-may-13 23-may-13 REAL CORP 2013 -18th International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society web Rome, Italy
21-may-13 21-may-13 Seventh International Conference on Sustainable Water Resources Management web New Forest, UK
21-may-13 22-may-13 Location Intelligence + Oracle Spatial and Graph User Conferences 2013 web Washington, D.C., USA
21-may-13 24-may-13 ISPRS Workshop “High-Resolution Earth Imaging for Geospatioal Information” web Hannover, Germany
22-may-13 22-may-13 3rd annual conference Global Change and Resilience web Brno, Czech Republic
22-may-13 24-may-13 7th International conference on river basin management web Southampton, UK
22-may-13 24-may-13 FOSS4G North America 2013 web Minneapolis, U.S.A.
23-may-13 23-may-13 SMEs and entrepreneurs: boosting business using satellite applications web Bratislava, Slovakia
28-may-13 29-may-13 Image Summit Europe web Vienna, Austria
29-may-13 30-may-13 2nd GMES/Copernicus National User Forum Day web Prague, Czech Republic
29-may-13 31-may-13 19th International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment web Kos, Greece
29-may-13 31-may-13 UDMS 2013, 29TH Urban Data Management Symposium web London, U.K.
29-may-13 31-may-13 “Save the Planet”: 4th Conference and Exhibition On Waste Management, Recycling, Environment for South-East Europe web Sofia, Bulgaria
03-jun-13 06-jun-13 Hexagon 2013 (ERDAS, Intergraph, Leica, Metrology) web Las Vegas, U.S.A.
03-jun-13 06-jun-13 33rd EARSeL symposium 2013 web Matera, Italy
03-jun-13 06-jun-13 10th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Waste Water Technologies web Bordeaux, France
03-jun-13 07-jun-13 11th Vespucci Institute “Ontologies and models for integrated assessments of multiple-scale processes” web Fiesole, Italy
04-jun-13 04-jun-13 Education&Training web Matera, Italy
05-jun-13 06-jun-13 Smart Cities Annual Conference web Budapest, Hungary
05-jun-13 07-jun-13 Big data from space web Frascati, Italy
06-jun-13 07-jun-13 5th Workshop on Remote Sensing for Developing Countries web Matera, Italy
06-jun-13 07-jun-13 4th Workshop on Cultural and Natural Heritage web Matera, Italy
07-jun-13 07-jun-13 Earth Observation and Remote Sensing sectors at MEET-EO web Matera, Italy
11-jun-13 12-jun-13 MapInfo Professional Advanced Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
12-jun-13 14-jun-13 FOSSGIS 2013 web Rapperswil, Switzerland
16-jun-13 22-jun-13 13th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference & EXPO SGEM2013 web Albena, Bulgaria
17-jun-13 21-jun-13 13th Conference on Electromagnetic and Light Scattering web Lille, France
18-jun-13 19-jun-13 Innovative City web Nice, France
18-jun-13 20-jun-13 ECOSUD 2013 web Bucharest, Romania
18-jun-13 20-jun-13 MundoGEO#Connect LatinAmerica 2013 web São Paulo, Brasil
23-jun-13 27-jun-13 INSPIRE Conference 2013 web Florence, Italy
25-jun-13 26-jun-13 EARSC BoD & EARSC AGM web Brussels, Belgium
25-jun-13 26-jun-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
25-jun-13 26-jun-13 UN/Germany Expert Meeting on Space-based Information for Early Warning Systems web Bonn, Germany
25-jun-13 27-jun-13 ILSC 2013, 3rd Imaging and Lidar Solutions Conference web Toronto, Canada
25-jun-13 27-jun-13 RIEGL International Airborne, Mobile, Terrestrial, and Industrial User Conference 2013 web Vienna, Austria
26-jun-13 27-jun-13 United Nations/Germany Bonn Expert Meeting on Early Warning – Apply now! web Bonn, Germany
26-jun-13 27-jun-13 C-SIGMA IV 2013 web Cork, Ireland
01-jul-13 03-jul-13 Satellite Soil Moisture Validation and Application Workshop web Frascati, Italy
01-jul-13 03-jul-13 International Congress on Materials and Renewable Energy web Athens, Greece
02-jul-13 05-jul-13 GI_Forum 2013 web Salzburg, Austria
04-jul-13 05-jul-13 PROBING VEGETATION Conference: from past to future. web Antwerp, Belgium
07-jul-13 07-jul-13 echnology Dating MEET-EO – Earth Observation and Remote Sensing web Matera, Italy
07-jul-13 11-jul-13 9th European Conference on Precision Farming web Lleida, Spain
08-jul-13 08-jul-13 Ninth International Conference on Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures web A Coruña, Spain
08-jul-13 12-jul-13 Esri International User Conference web San Diego, U.S.A.
09-jul-13 11-jul-13 3rd international conference on disaster management and human health: Reducing risk, improving outcomes web A Coruña, Spain
17-jul-13 19-jul-13 11th International POG Conference: Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Plants web A Warsaw, Poland
18-jul-13 18-jul-13 Instant Satellite Tasking and Image Acquisition web Webinar
21-jul-13 26-jul-13 IGARSS 2013 web Melbourne, Australia
22-jul-13 24-jul-13 COM.Geo 2013 web Silicon Valley, CA, USA
23-jul-13 24-jul-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
25-jul-13 25-jul-13
Big Data in Motion Summit: Manage Expanding Data Volumes for Analytics & Operations web online, online
02-aug-13 10-aug-13 40th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) web Moscow, Russian Federation
12-aug-13 26-aug-13 Agro-geoinformatics 2013 web Virginia, USA
21-aug-13 22-aug-13 GeoGathering 2013 web Colorado Springs, USA
21-aug-13 22-aug-13 HealthGIS2013 web Bangkok,Thailand
25-aug-13 29-aug-13 SPIE Optics + Photonics 2013 web San Diego, USA
25-aug-13 30-aug-13 26th International Cartographic Conference web Dresden, Germany
27-aug-13 31-aug-13 8th International Conference on Geomorphology web Paris, France
02-sep-13 04-sep-13 United Nations/Indonesia International Conference on Integrated Space Technology Applications to Climate Change – Apply now! web New Forest, UK
04-sep-13 06-sep-13 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Geomatics (UAV-g) web Rostock, Germany
04-sep-13 06-sep-13 RSPSoc 2013 web Glasgow, U.K.
05-sep-13 07-sep-13 International Conference on Flood Resilience – Experiences in Asia and Europe web Exeter, UK
09-sep-13 10-sep-13 Workshop on UAV-based Remote Sensing web Cologne, Germany
09-sep-13 13-sep-13 ESA Living Planet Symposium 2013 web Edinburgh, United Kingdom
09-sep-13 13-sep-13 AGSE 2013 “The Geospatial Momentum for Society and Environment” web Ahmedabad, India
10-sep-13 11-sep-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
10-sep-13 12-sep-13 Resource efficiency & waste Management solutions web Birmingham, UK
12-sep-13 12-sep-13 Single Point Access and Custom-Branded Cloud Services web Webinar
16-sep-13 18-sep-13 GEO-Empower Middle East Summit web Dubai, UAE
16-sep-13 20-sep-13 Summer School on Data Fusion of Synthetic Aperture Radar web Pavia, Italy
16-sep-13 20-sep-13 XV International ISM Congress 2013 web Aachen, Germany
16-sep-13 20-sep-13 2013 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference & 19th American Meteorological Society AMS Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography, and Climatology Conference web Vienna, Austria
17-sep-13 20-sep-13 Coast, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2013 web Edinburgh, UK
17-sep-13 22-sep-13 FOSS4G 2013 Conference web Nottingham, U.K.
19-sep-13 20-sep-13 Geodesign Summit Europe web Herwijnen, The Netherlands
22-sep-13 24-sep-13 XV Congreso de la Asociacion Española de Teledeteccion web Madrid, Spain
22-sep-13 27-sep-13 SDEWES – Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems web Dubrovnik, Croatia
23-sep-13 25-sep-13 International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems web Lucca, Italy
23-sep-13 25-sep-13 Interdisciplinary Conference of Young Earth System Scientists 2013 web Hamburg, Germany
23-sep-13 26-sep-13 SPIE 2013 web Dresden, Germany
23-sep-13 26-sep-13 13th International Scientific and Technical Conference – From imagery to map: digital photogrammetric technologies web Fontainebleau, France
24-sep-13 25-sep-13 MapInfo Professional Advanced Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
01-oct-13 03-oct-13 “Earth from Space – the Most Effective Solutions” web Moscow, Russia
03-oct-13 03-oct-13 Science for the Environment 2013 web Aarhus, Denmark
08-oct-13 10-oct-13 INTERGEO Conference and Trade Fair for Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Management web Essen, Germany
15-oct-13 16-oct-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
15-oct-13 17-oct-13 9th International Workshop of
the EARSeL Special Interest Group (SIG) on Forest Fires
web Coombe Abbey, Warwickshire, U.K.
23-oct-13 25-oct-13 United Nations International Conference on Space-based Technologies for Disaster Management – “Disaster risk identification and response web Beijing, China
24-oct-13 25-oct-13 An Internet resource for the Earth Observation & Remote Sensing community in Ireland web Dublin, Ireland
29-oct-13 31-oct-13 ASPRS/ CaGIS 2013 Falll Conference web San Antonio, U.S.A.
30-oct-13 31-oct-13 Carbon Dioxide Utilisation Summit 2013 web Brussels, Belgium
31-oct-13 31-oct-13 Satellite applications for multi-level irrigation management: capitalising on experience to drive regional innovation web Badajoz, Spain
05-nov-13 07-nov-13 European Space Solutions- Discover what space brings to your life web Munich, Germany
07-nov-13 07-nov-13 Geodata 2013 web Edinburgh, UK
09-nov-13 09-nov-13 CORDEX 2013 – International Conference on Regional Climate web Brussels, Belgium
11-nov-13 15-nov-13 First COSPAR Symposium web Bangkok, Thailand
12-nov-13 13-nov-13 MapInfo Professional Advanced Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
14-nov-13 14-nov-13 Data Streaming and Geo-Processing web Webinar
21-nov-13 21-nov-13 Geodata 2013 web Belfast, UK
28-nov-13 28-nov-13 Geodata 2013 web London, UK
03-dec-13 04-dec-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
05-dec-13 06-dec-13 6th European Workshop on GNSS Signals and Signal Processing web Munich, Germany
09-dec-13 11-dec-13 GRSG:Status and developments in geological remote sensing web Berlin, Germany
07-mar-14 18-mar-14 Ninth Conference on Image Information Mining web Bucharest Romania
17-mar-14 18-mar-14 5th Workshop of SIG Land Use/Land Cover web Postdam, Germany
16-jun-14 20-jun-14 EARSeL 34th Annual Symposium web Warsaw, Poland

Eomag launched 12April2013