Exprivia flies to Bonn for Living Planet Symposium 2022

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ESA's Living Planet Symposiums are among the world's largest Earth observation conferences. For decades, Earth observation has played a fundamental role in understanding how our planet works and how it is affected by climate change, playing a key role in a myriad of everyday applications to improve our lives.

The next Living Planet Symposium 2022, organised by ESA with the support of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), is being held at the World Conference Center in Bonn, Germany, from 23-27 May 2022. It aims to 'take the pulse of our Planet from space' with the participation of authoritative scientists who will present their latest findings on Earth's environment and climate derived from satellite data, aimed at building a sustainable future and a resilient society.

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The next Living Planet Symposium 2022, organised by ESA with the support of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), is being held at the World Conference Center in Bonn, Germany, from 23-27 May 2022. It aims to 'take the pulse of our Planet from space' with the participation of authoritative scientists who will present their latest findings on Earth's environment and climate derived from satellite data, aimed at building a sustainable future and a resilient society.

Exprivia has always sponsored this important ESA initiative which, in this edition in particular, has as its focus the demonstration of Earth systems, the development of new Earth monitoring tools for existing and future missions, and the study of next-generation technologies to create new opportunities around Earth observation. The Symposium also promotes public and private sector partnerships confirming how Earth observation services can be integrated with local, national and global policies to foster socio-economic development.

Exprivia awaits you at its exhibition space - stand no. 24 - to offer an overview of its solutions designed for the collection, processing, distribution and analysis of satellite data of our wonderful planet Earth.

The programme at the link: https://lps22.esa.int