Celebrating the cutting edge of orbital technology, this conference is the definitive global event for the presentation of new research and operational advancements in satellite meteorology and remote sensing. It focuses on the complex ecosystem of data retrieval, processing, and application that powers modern numerical weather prediction, highlighting the critical role that satellite constellations like Meteosat and Metop play in monitoring the Earth’s atmosphere on a planetary scale. Attendees explore the future of space-based observations, including the deployment of next-generation hyperspectral sounders and the integration of satellite data with machine learning algorithms to improve the accuracy of global climate and weather models.
The audience is a highly specialized group of satellite data users, space agency engineers from EUMETSAT and ESA, and numerical weather prediction (NWP) experts from around the world who rely on orbital data for their research. This core group is complemented by representatives from the aerospace industry and software developers who create the sophisticated platforms required to visualize and analyze the massive petabyte-scale datasets generated by modern meteorological satellites. It is an essential gathering for those who operate at the technical apex of the weather industry, providing a forum for the world’s leading orbital scientists to coordinate their efforts in building a more resilient global observation network.
2026: Darmstadt, Germany (Sept 21–25).
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