CEDA at Living Planet Symposium 2019
Posted on May 13, 2019 (Last modified on October 19, 2023) • 2 min read • 270 wordsFour members of the CEDA team are attending the European Space Agency’s 2019 Living Planet Symposium taking place this week in Milan.
This symposium focuses on how Earth Observation contributes to science and society, and how disruptive technologies and actors are changing the traditional Earth Observation landscape, which is also creating new opportunities for public and private sector interactions.
You can see the details of our presence below. CEDA staff will also be present at the RAL Space and UK Space Agency exhibition stands at various times throughout the conference.
Alison Waterfall will be at the UKSA stand on Monday lunchtime (13:00-13:30), where she will be presenting an overview of her role at CEDA and answering any of your questions.
Alison Waterfall has a poster in session A6.04 (17.20-19:00 on Tuesday 14th) called ‘Data Standards for the ESA Climate Change Initiative’. Abstract details here.
Victoria Bennett will be presenting a 10 minute talk at 13:00 on Tuesday at the ESA CCI Booth (in the exhibition area) about ‘Accessing Climate Observations through the CCI Open Data Portal’.
Victoria Bennett will be co-presenting during this session on Wednesday 15th May between 15:00-17:00.
Ed Williamson will be presenting a poster ‘Earth Observation Data and Services at CEDA’ on Wednesday 15th May between 17:20 and 19:00. Abstract details can be found here.