Living Planet Symposium

Held every three years, ESA’s Living Planet Symposium is one of the world’s leading events on Earth observation, bringing together scientists, industry, policymakers, and innovators to explore how satellite data can drive climate action and sustainability. At Living Planet Symposium 2025​, S[&]T will showcase its latest work on cloud-native platforms and data tools that make atmospheric and Earth observation data more accessible, scalable, and ready for real-world impact. Join us in Vienna to connect, explore, and see how we’re helping turn observation into action.

Why meet S[&]T at LPS25?

As the demand for timely, actionable Earth observation grows, the tools to access and analyze that data need to keep up. At S[&]T, we're focused on building platforms that simplify how scientists, developers, and decision-makers work with satellite data, making complex datasets easier to use, scale, and share.


At LPS25, we’ll be showcasing cloud-native solutions for atmospheric monitoring, including tools that support fast exploration of data at scale. Whether you're curious about new workflows or looking to collaborate, come find us on stage or at the ESA stand.

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What we're showing


AVL demos at the ESA stand 

Subject to confirmation


CDSE User Review Meeting - Becoming Part of the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem: Opportunities, Collaboration, and Community Guidelines
Tuesday, 24.06.2025, at 16:15


Sander Niemeijer will be presenting our S5P-PAL platform, part of the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem Services


Greenland's Supra-Glacial Lakes: Harnessing Sparse Climate Data for AI-Driven Mapping
Wednesday, 25.06.2025, at 17:45


Jacob Hay will be presenting our deep learning approach to map the extent and depth of Greenland’s supraglacial lakes using Sentinel-2 and ICESat-2 data.

Data supported by Dr. Daniele Fantin.


Atmosphere Virtual Lab: Access atmospheric satellite data as a datacube - D.04.06 
Friday, 27.06.2025, at 11:30


Sander Niemeijer will also present the new AVL cloud platform and data viewer: a tool for accessing atmospheric satellite data in Zarr datacube format.


AI4IS - Towards AI-based forecasting of Antarctic Ice shelf calving 
Friday, 27.06.2025, at 13:00


Jacob Hay will lastly introduce AI4IS, our ESA-funded project using EO datacubes and neural networks to predict calving events in Antarctica. Join us to learn how this work supports better sea level forecasts—and lays the groundwork for a digital twin of the Antarctic ice sheet.

Data supported by Dr. Daniele Fantin, Mr Hamze Issa, Dr. David Parkes , Prof. Malcom McMillan,  Dr. Amber Leeson,  Dr. Katie Miles, Dr. Kate Briggs, Dr. Jan Wuite, Dr. Thomas Nagler.



Where?                                  

📍  Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, 1220 Vienna

When?

📅 Monday, 23 June 2025
🕘  8 am


Let’s Talk!


Come find us at our sessions, we’d love to connect and hear from you! Sign up on the event page below.