Copernicus for raw materials
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Spacedate: 05/09/2016
venue: European Commission - DG GROW - Auditorium (Breydel building), 45, Avenue d'Auderghem - 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Extractive industry users are particularly interested in satellite images and Copernicus can provide significant added value to the sector. Several tasks within the mining lifecycle can be supported by methods using remote sensing components (and earth observation data in particular).
Copernicus provides free, full and open access to data and information, with specific products that can be derived by both satellite and in-situ data.
This workshop will be an opportunity to learn how Copernicus can contribute to industry, as well as to discover what industry needs are. The aim in the long term will be to build an EU-level community for product and service developers and users.
How to register
Attendance is free of charge.
Please fill in the registration form
Practical information
The number of participants to this event is limited and participation is subject to registration and selection (in case the maximum number is achieved). We advise you not to make any travelling or accommodation arrangements before you receive confirmation of your registration.
The European Commission will not cover travel and accommodation expenses for participation in this conference. Coffee, refreshments and a standing buffet will be provided to all participants.