Dinamis at the Living Planet Symposium 2025

Dinamis will be present at the Living Planet Symposium 2025 (LPS25) in Vienna, Austria, from June 23 to 27.

This major Earth observation event brings together the international scientific community around the theme “From Observation to Climate Action and Sustainability for Earth”.

Dinamis will be taking part in this event as a member of Data Terra, alongside the AERIS, FormaTerre, ODATIS, PNDB and THEIA data clusters, on stand U36. This collective participation will highlight the innovations and services developed to optimize access, sharing and valorization of Earth observation data.

Participants will be able to discover how scientists are working to revolutionize access to geoscientific data, crucial for research, land-use planning and decision-making in the face of climate and environmental challenges.

The specific DINAMIS program:

Monday June 23 at 5:30pm Poster Session F.05.04: Maximizing the benefits for research applications and public policy-making (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone P-Q)

Thursday June 26 at 3:30pm – Demonstration of our very high-resolution imaging device (Demo Coffee booth U32 – Level 1)

Further information:

Practical information:

  • Dates: June 23-27, 2025
  • Location: Vienna, Austria
  • Data Terra booth : U36

Join the Dinamis team at LPS25 on stand U36 to discover together current and future solutions for a better understanding and management of our planet!

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