The final Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop will take place on 7–9 October 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, marking the culmination of four years of collaborative research and innovation in open-source Earth Observation applications and showcasing the project's final tools, results, and impact.
The final Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop is taking place 7–9 October 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, and is co-organized by OpenGeoHub Foundation and CREAF. This fifth and final edition will be a key milestone for the project, showcasing the OEMC’s final tools and results, while bringing together the global Earth Observation and open-source community around the theme: Next-Generation EO & GeoAI Built on Openness and Distributed Data. This public event will focus on showcasing the project’s final tools and outputs, fostering a dialogue on next-generation Earth Observation and GeoAI solutions built on openness, distributed data, and real-world user needs across policy, science, and industry.
With an impressive lineup that includes the Director of CREAF, experts from the German Aerospace Center, the World Resources Institute (WRI), the Netherlands Space Office, Cambridge University, Eurac Research, and more, we are bringing together some of the most renowned experts in EO data to present and discuss the latest developments in the field and the outputs of OEMC after a 4-year project.
The final workshop will include oral presentations, workshop sessions, a poster session, and networking events. The science committee has reviewed all proposals, and the best-ranked proposals were selected to be part of the program. For more information, visit the official website.
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