Projects
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Join the FIRE Forum 2023 – the week on FIRE between 1st and 3rd February 2023 – to discover the research and innovation roadmap and discuss the way forward
- December 15, 2022
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: EARSC News, FIRE Forum
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The EO4GEO Alliance is pleased to present you the Space/Geoinformation sector Skills Strategy report
- December 2, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: European EO Industry, Projects
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VITO: WHAT HAPPENS ON THE FIELDS? MONITORING THE CROP CALENDARS
- October 12, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: e-shape, Members News
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Now Launched: The OCRE Project Podcast Series
- September 28, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: EARSC News, European EO Industry, OCRE, Projects
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Job Offer: Business Development Consultant for the ConnectEO Front Office in Australia
- July 14, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: European EO Industry, Job offer, Projects
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e-shape: Call for EO-based products 2021
- July 1, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: e-shape, Projects
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NextGEOSS & e-shape invite you to participate in the webinar CATALOGUING EARTH OBSERVATION!
- May 14, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: European EO Industry, Projects
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Fully funded cloud computing services for science on CREODIAS with OCRE initiative
- March 9, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: Members News, OCRE, Projects
Researchers and scientists can now get financing for cloud services provided on CREODIAS.eu platform by CloudFerro, the platform operator that has been registered as a qualified OCRE supplier for all European countries.
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FIRE project has launched the Open Call – Become the first Earth Observation Evangelist in your sector!
- March 5, 2021
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: Applications, European EO Industry, FIRE Forum, Projects
Are you interested in becoming the first ever Earth Observation Evangelist? FIRE is looking for charismatic professionals from various sectors.
FIRE, the industry-led Forum for Innovation and Research in European Earth Observation, is inviting luminaries from six key sectors – agriculture, energy, raw materials, infrastructure, marine, and urban, with an affinity for technology to express their interest in becoming the first ever Earth Observation (EO) “evangelists”. As influencers in their respective sectors, the EO Evangelists will communicate the benefits of EO to industrial users and engage these users to further improve their operations by incorporating EO.