Copernicus conference is coming back to Czech Space Week!
This year brings several interesting novelties. The first of them is that from the new year onwards, the Copernicus program has become part of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute. Furthermore, compared to previous years, you can look forward to a diverse range of lectures focused on Earth Observation in the Czech Republic, not limited solely to Copernicus data. The conference will take place in the beautifully renovated spaces of the Fanta’s building at the main train station in Prague.
On the first day of the conference, you can expect lectures on Earth Observation and the Copernicus program from representatives of government, universities, and private sectors. These presentations will offer insights into current trends, research, and practical applications. In the evening, there will be a social event at the Fantova building where you will have the opportunity to meet informally with other participants, establish new contacts, and discuss interesting topics.
On the second day of the conference, we have prepared a half-day international workshop organized by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). The workshop will begin with an overview of CAMS services and then move on to advanced user discussions. This workshop is designed to be suitable for all participants, regardless of their previous experience, and aims to provide valuable knowledge and skills.
If you are interested in presenting at the conference, we warmly invite you to contact us via email. We would like to offer you the opportunity to present your projects and contribute to the conference program.
Detailed information about registration and the conference program will be provided soon on a dedicated website.