The Living Planet Symposium 2022 (#LPS22), is set to take place in Bonn, Germany, next 23-27 May 2022.
Planetek Italia will join the event to showcase its recent innovations and projects outcomes in Earth observation domains like: plastic marine litter detection, critical infrastructure resilience, hydrogeological hazard mapping, soil sealing mapping, agriculture production support, law enforcement, new generation PRISMA hyperspectral data exploitation, and a new satellite-as-service ecosystem concept for EO missions.
Join us at booth n.11 and follow our presentations.
Presentations at LPS2022:
- The ESA Ulysses project: innovative Soil Sealing products in the Mediterranean area
- REACT project: Exploring Spectral Signature Unmixing techniques and Machine Learning algorithms on fused multi- and hyper-spectral data for plastic marine litter detection
- ESA EO_LAW project: Integration of open-source intelligence (OSINT) with EO image intelligence (IMINT) for security applications.
- Rheticus® Safeland: a satellite EO-based service for hydrogeological hazard mapping
- Rheticus® Agriculture supports farmers and planners with accurate and reliable geospatial information in South-Est Asia
- The ESA SCIRES Demonstration Project
- earthbit4PRISMA
- AIX space-edge services and app store
Special Session: European EO industry in the global dynamic landscape.
Tuesday May 24, 08:30-10:00, Agora Gemini
What are the impacts of these changes, and which opportunities and challenges do they bring to the European industry?
In this session Giovanni Sylos Labini, as EARSC/Planetek representative, will present "From Earth Observation to Earth Intelligence" to discuss how EO industry can get new opportunities from the ongoing digital trasformation.
The event
Attracting thousands of scientists and data users, ESA’s Living Planet Symposium is amongst the biggest Earth observation conferences in the world.
The programme of the 2022 Living Planet Symposium is based on ESA’s Agenda 2025, Open Science, the ESA Ministerial Council 2022 future programme preparations and interactions with industry.
The Living Planet Symposium 2022 will not only see scientists present their latest findings on Earth’s environment and climate derived from satellite data, but will also focus on Earth observation’s role in building a sustainable future and a resilient society. Participants will also be able to explore how emerging technologies are revolutionising the use of Earth observation and how business and the economy can benefit from this new epoch.