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The first version was released on the 6th of December 2002.

Since that time, our user community has grown steadily and we have got a lot of valuable contributions and useful feedback that helped us making BEAM what it is today. The BEAM project team is looking forward to continue updating, improving and maintaining the software. Big thanks to ESA and all contributors for supporting BEAM!

BEAM

BEAM is an open-source toolbox and development platform for viewing, analysing and processing of remote sensing raster data. Originally developed to facilitate the utilisation of image data from Envisat’s optical instruments, BEAM now supports a growing number of other raster data formats such as GeoTIFF and NetCDF as well as data formats of other EO sensors such as MODIS, AVHRR, AVNIR, PRISM and CHRIS/Proba. Various data and algorithms are supported by dedicated extension plug-ins.

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BMT ARGOSS, a subsidiary of BMT Group Ltd, is helping the Kazakhstan oil and gas industry to extend its summer working window by identifying unseasonably good weather in time for customers to take benefit.

The BMT ARGOSS weather forecasting department in Atyrau is currently forecasting record high temperatures for the Atyrau area of Kazakhstan in early December. These highs are exceptional and are interfering with normal operations taking place offshore in the northern parts of the Caspian Sea.

The current highest recorded December temperature is 11.8℃ (1947) while the current lowest recorded December temperature is -33.9℃ (1933). Early December’s forecast temperatures of around 12℃ are far higher than the expected December mean temperature of 7.4℃.

Usually in this time of year a dominating high pressure area is found over Russia, causing the winds over the Atyrau region to blow from northerly to easterly directions. These winds practically always bring cold air from central Russia to the north-western part of Kazakhstan bringing an end to the summer working window.

Jean-Paul Lindeboom, BMT ARGOSS Forecast Manager, currently in Atyrau states:
“We help our customers utilise the full potential of available weather windows, allowing them to reduce their operational risk and save time. This high temperature means that the offshore operation can continue, whereas they would normally have already switched to winter operations.”

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The EU has been tackling air pollution since the 1970s. Steps like controlling emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere and improving fuel quality have contributed to progress in this area, but the problem still remains.

This is mainly as a result of human activities: the burning of fossil fuels and the dramatic rise in traffic on the roads, for instance. As a consequence, air pollution is cited as the main cause of lung conditions such as asthma (there are twice as many sufferers today compared to 30 years ago), and as the cause of over 350 000 premature deaths in the EU every year. Now, the European Commission is adopting a new strategy and has declared 2013 as the year of air, with new proposals on improving air quality across Europe.

The plan is to highlight the importance of clean air for all and to focus on actions to improve air quality across the EU. Already the European Commission has formed a collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe. They will review the latest health science on major air pollutants such as particulate matter, ground-level ozone, and nitrogen dioxide. Their findings will be presented at an event this month titled ‘Understanding the health effects of air pollution: recent advances to inform EU policies’.

Participants will present the latest findings on the health effects of air pollution and the latest evidence for adverse respiratory and cardiovascular health effects, and identify specific sizes, sources or constituents of particulate matter (such as traffic, black carbon, fine and ultrafine particles, and diesel exhaust) associated with adverse health effects. The event will also summarise how science has advanced our understanding of the issue, as well as spotlight the uncertainties, and identify key areas for further research.

The European Commission is also asking EU citizens what they would do to improve air quality in Europe. This novel idea encourages suggestions for an improved policy on air quality. In order to gather views, opinions and ideas, the European Commission will be holding a public consultation until 4 March 2013. People can share their views on ways to ensure full implementation of the existing framework, to improve it, and to complement it with supporting actions. The results of the consultation will feed into a comprehensive review of Europe’s air policies due in 2013.

The public consultation has been open for 4 weeks, and 25 000 European citizens in 27 Member States have already voiced their opinions. The Commission will shortly issue the results of in-depth analysis and extensive consultation with a new proposal on the future of EU air policy for 2013.

For more information, please visit:
European Commission – Environment – Air
World Health Organization (WHO) – Air pollution
European Environment Agency – Air pollution

_Source Copernicus.eu and Cordis

Berlin, Germany, January 17, 2013 – RapidEye, a leader in high-resolution, wide area repetitive coverage of earth through its constellation of five satellites announced a positive update on the health and lifespan of its satellites. In addition, Michael Oxfort has been appointed to lead the development of the company’s data continuity strategy.


“The RapidEye System has proven to be extremely robust,” commented Brian D’Souza, PhD, RapidEye’s Head of Engineering. “In August of 2008, we experienced a nearly flawless launch. After four years in orbit, the constellation continues to operate effectively, with all five satellites fully operational. Based on the current performance of the satellites and the abundance of consumables such as propellant and power, RapidEye now expects our constellation to perform into 2019 or later.”

While the RapidEye engineering team continues to push the current system performance to even greater heights, RapidEye senior management is developing a plan to ensure data continuity. Michael Oxfort, Chief Technology Officer, is now leading the development of the company’s technical strategy for data continuity.

About RapidEye

RapidEye is a leading provider of quality high-resolution satellite imagery. With a constellation of five Earth Observation satellites, RapidEye is able to image up to five million square kilometers of earth every day, and adds over one billion square kilometers of imagery to its archive every year. Online searching and viewing of its massive collection of imagery is quick and easy with EyeFind (eyefind.rapideye.com), RapidEye’s archive discovery tool.

With an unprecedented combination of wide area repetitive coverage and five meter pixel size multi-spectral imagery, RapidEye is a natural choice for many industries and government agencies.

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Kurfürstendamm 22
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RICHMOND HILL, Ontario, Canada – PCI Geomatics, a world leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, has announced that it has signed a new exclusive distribution agreement with Beijing Space Eye Innovation Technology Co. Ltd (BSEI) of China. The new agreement acknowledges BSEI, as PCI’s exclusive reseller partner for both PCI’s Geomatica desktop software and PCI’s award winning GeoImaging Accelerator (GXL) technology, in China.

Since February 2009, BSEI has successfully partnered with PCI Geomatics, reselling Geomatica to the Chinese market. BSEI has experienced tremendous success distributing PCI technology in the Chinese market, which continues to grow and expand – the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is estimated to be over 10% from 2013-2017, with many investments made across a variety of sectors, in particular the development of geospatial technology. Under the terms of the agreement, PCI will maintain its office in Beijing, providing both local technical and sales support to assist BSEI.

“BSEI has established itself as a trusted supplier of leading edge geospatial technology in China, having developed its expertise and experience since the company’s inception in 2000”, said Xiaoyang Cheng, President of BSEI. “We are poised to help our Chinese customers and the Geospatial Industry continue to grow significantly, through the implementation of the exclusive distribution agreement to sell PCI’s proven desktop and solutions products. Through the exclusive agreement, BSEI and PCI will work more closely than ever to provide our customers with local service and technical support”.

“PCI Geomatics has established a strong and successful relationship with BSEI,” said Terry Moloney, President and CEO of PCI Geomatics. “The Chinese economy continues to expand, with the use of Geospatial imagery growing rapidly. By working exclusively with BSEI, we look forward to offering more leading edge solutions to customers in China”.

PCI Geomatics has recently released Geomatica 2013, which has been available to the Chinese market since September 2012. In addition, PCI has successfully installed several high throughput GXL production systems in China. Find out more by visiting: www.pcigeomatics.com/geomatica and www.pcigeomatics.com/gxl.

About PCI Geomatics

PCI Geomatics is a world leading developer of software and systems for remote sensing, imagery processing, and photogrammetry. With more than 30 years of experience in the geospatial industry, PCI is recognized globally for its excellence in providing software for accurately and rapidly processing both satellite and aerial imagery. PCI has installed more than 25,000 licenses, in over 145 countries worldwide. Find out more about PCI Geomatics at www.pcigeomatics.com.

About BSEI

Beijing Space Eye Innovation Tech Co. Ltd. (BSEI) has many years of experience of distributing satellite imagery and world leading image processing software in the Chinese market. BSEI is also the global channel partner of Chinese imaging satellite, TH-1. BSEI provides professional image processing services, information systems integration and related technical training. Based in Beijing China, BSEI has more than 80% of their staff with specialized, advanced degrees in the fields of Remote Sensing and GIS. Since 2005, BSEI has provided more than 1,000 users in China and abroad with various satellite imagery, software as well as data processing services and training. Find out more at: www.bsei.com.cn

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Washington — A new Earth-observing satellite, being prepared for launch in February, will enter orbit with the capability to collect more and better data than any of its seven predecessors in the Landsat series.

The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) will extend the 40 years of land observations that have provided vital information in fields including energy, agriculture, resource management, environmental health, urban planning and disaster recovery.

NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) jointly manage the program, which began in 1972. The director of NASA’s Earth Science Division, Michael Freilich, says Landsat has elevated scientific understanding of Earth’s systems.

“USGS’s policy of offering free and open access to the phenomenal 40-year Landsat data record will continue to give the United States and global research community a better understanding of the changes occurring on our planet,” Freilich said.

NASA will launch LDCM on February 11, sending the satellite into a polar orbit. After the initial launch and systems check, USGS will take operational control as the satellite circles the planet about 14 times daily at an altitude of more than 700 kilometers. The craft will take the new name Landsat 8 when its regular orbit is assumed.

Landsat 8 will pass over every location on Earth once every 16 days and send data to ground stations in Norway, and in Alaska and South Dakota in the United States.

USGS’s Matthew Larsen, associate director for climate and land use change, says Landsat delivers crucial data about natural resources. “Forest managers, for instance, use Landsat’s recurring imagery to monitor the status of woodlands in near-real-time. Landsat-based approaches also now are being used in most western states for cost-effective allocation of water for irrigation. This mission will continue that vital role.”

LDCM has sensors that are expected to improve both performance and reliability.

LDCM will be the best Landsat satellite yet launched in terms of the quality and quantity of the data collected by the LDCM sensors,” said Jim Irons, LDCM project scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

LDCM’s two instruments are the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). Irons said they will “both employ technological advances that will make the observations more sensitive to the variation across the landscape and to changes in the land surface over time.”

Landsat 7, currently in orbit, collects its observations in the near infrared and the shortwave infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. OLI will sustain those observations and will also take measurements in two new bands, allowing observation of high-altitude cirrus clouds and water quality in lakes and along coasts.

As the launch date for Landsat 8 approaches, Landsat 5 is being decommissioned, ending the longest observational satellite mission in history. Launched in 1984 and designed for a three-year mission, Landsat 5 has provided a steady stream of data for 29 years, with engineers giving the satellite a few tweaks along the way.

Landsat 5 has orbited the planet more than 150,000 times and transmitted more than 2.5 million images of surface conditions worldwide.

USGS began making Landsat data free to all in 2008, a time when advances were being made in increasing computers’ capacity to process ever-larger data sets. Those two developments have given scientists better tools to compare and analyze landscape images collected over long periods of time, allowing greater insight into a changing planet.

Read more: http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/st/english/article/2013/01/20130114140899.html#ixzz2I90S3To1

Thursday 28th February 2013, Charles Wilson Building, Main Campus, University of Leicester

The Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI) will be holding its next Challenge Workshop – Future Platforms for Earth Observation on Thursday 28th February 2013 at the University of Leicester.

This Workshop seeks to explore the potential of a range of future platforms for Earth Observation. In order to do this, the CEOI is keen to work with the community to help identify future platform needs and utility.

Areas for consideration will include EO and remote sending from balloons, high altitude platforms, airborne demonstrators, sounding rockets, techdemo-SAT/CAT-SAT type platforms and the international space station.

Active participation from the community will be encouraged in order to provide future direction.

Further information on this Workshop is available on the CEOI website via the following Link
Details about the venue location can be found on the University page – http://www2.le.ac.uk/maps
bq. If you wish to attend, please register interest with Chris Goddard (cg38@le.ac.uk)

Global Space and Satellite Forum (GSSF) is the Middle East’s leading space and satellite event, attracting over 1,000 global experts from across 30 countries to Abu Dhabi for 2 days of intense knowledge sharing and networking.

The Forum provides an invaluable opportunity for international experts to meet with regional leaders and tap into the multi-billion dollar satcom, space tourism, milsatcom and earth observation programmes underway across the Middle East, Africa & South Asia region.

Now in its 4th successful year, GSSF 2013 will host top ranking officials from over 50 regional national space programmes and research centres and feature 2 parallel conferences, numerous technical seminars, product showcase area and a number of networking events throughout the event.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

The 4th edition of the global space and satellite forum is packed with 2 cutting edge Conferences, topical workshops, panel sessions, and unlimited networking Opportunities. Join us in Abu Dhabi where you will:

Learn from forward thinking industry leaders, experts, policy makers, regulators About the latest in space and satellite applications, innovations and market trends

Connect with space and satellite professionals from across the Middle East Region who have successfully launched satellite applications or are planning new Projects

Share leading practices, critical insights and real actionable ideas to common Problems faced by space and satellite projects especially from emerging nations

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Events Winter 2013


Start Date End Date Event Web Venue
21-jan-13 23-jan-13 DGI 2013 web London, UK
21-jan-13 25-jan-13 2nd Advanced Course on Radar Polarimetry web Frascati, Italy
23-jan-13 23-jan-13 Innovations in Remote Sensing Event web London,UK
24-jan-13 25-jan-13 GeoDesign Summit web CA, USA
28-jan-13 01-feb-13 POLinSAR 2013 web Frascati, Italy
29-jan-13 30-jan-13 European Space Conference web Brussels, Belgium
06-feb-13 08-feb-13 CEGeoIC Conference 2013 web Bogota, Colombia
11-feb-13 13-feb-13 International LiDAR Mapping Forum 2013 web Denver, USA
14-feb-13 15-feb-13 IV International Conference “Geodesy, Mine Survey and Aerial Photography. At the turn of the centuries” web Moscow, Russia
19-feb-13 20-feb-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
24-feb-13 25-feb-13 ICCCH 2013 – 2nd International Conference on Climate Change and Humanity web Rome, Italy
24-feb-13 01-mar-13 GEOProcessing 2013, The Fifth International Conference on Advanced
Geographic Information Systems, Applications, and Services
web Nice, France
25-feb-13 25-feb-13 Urban Climate web Florence, Italy
25-feb-13 27-feb-13 SMOS workshop for applications over land web Frascati, Italy
26-feb-13 28-feb-13 Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2013 web Munich, Germany
27-feb-13 28-feb-13 International Workshop “The Role of Geomatics in Hydrogeological Risk” web Padua, Italy
03-mar-13 08-mar-13 7th Dresden Symposium on Hazard, Detection and Management web Dresden, Germany
04-mar-13 05-mar-13 Safety, Mobility, Sustainability Powered by INSPIRE web Brussels, Belgium
05-mar-13 06-mar-13 MapInfo Professional Advanced Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
05-mar-13 07-mar-13 ISU 17th Annual International Symposium:‘Space Technology And Tele-Reach:Benefiting Humanity on Earth and Beyond’ web Strasbourg, France
06-mar-13 08-mar-13 GeoViz_Hamburg 2013: Interactive Maps That Help People Think web Hamburg, Germany
07-mar-13 07-mar-13 GEO-North web Bolton, U.K.
07-mar-13 08-mar-13 EUROGI Conference “imaGIne: Opportunities Everywhere!” web Dublin, Ireland
11-mar-13 13-mar-13 Wavelength 2013 web Glasgow, U.K.
11-mar-13 15-mar-13 High-level Meeting on National Drought Policy (HMNDP) – Towards More Drought Resilient Societies web Geneva, Switzerland
11-mar-13 15-mar-13 United Nations/Pakistan International Workshop on Integrated Use of Space Technologies for Food and Water Security web Islamabad, Pakistan
12-mar-13 14-mar-13 CryoSat Third User Workshop web Dresden, Germany
13-mar-13 14-mar-13 AQE 2013 – The Air Quality and Emissions show web Telford, UK
18-mar-13 20-mar-13 European Climate Change Adaptation Conference 2013 web Hamburg, Germany
18-mar-13 20-mar-13 3rd EOS Topical Meeting on Blue Photonics – Optics in the Sea web Texel, Netherlands
19-mar-13 20-mar-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
19-mar-13 20-mar-13 Internationales 3D-Forum Lindau web Lindau, Germany
24-mar-13 28-mar-13 ASPRS 2013 Annual Conference web Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
03-apr-13 07-apr-13 11th Vespucci Institute “Synthesizing Population, Health, and Place” web CA, USA
07-apr-13 12-apr-13 EGU 2013 web Vienna, Austria
08-apr-13 10-apr-13 RSCy2013: First International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geo-information of Environment web Pafos, Cyprus
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
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
18-may-13 23-may-13 European Space Expo in Bratislava web Bratislava, Slovakia
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
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
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 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.
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
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 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
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.
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
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
04-sep-13 04-sep-13 Second International Conference on Water and Society 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
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.
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
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.
03-dec-13 04-dec-13 MapInfo Professional Foundation Level Training Course web Derbyshire, U.K.

Eomag launched 21January2013