AI4Copernicus 2023

Earth Observation & Artificial Intelligence Solutions for Climate Change Challenges

By Arturo Torres in Talks

May 25, 2023

Abstract

The Copernicus Relays of Luxembourg and Belgium (i.e. LIST, Skywin, ISSeP, Spacebel and VITO) organised the 3rd edition of the AI4Copernicus event, focussing this time on “Earth Observation & Artificial Intelligence solutions for climate change challenges”.

Date

May 25, 2023

Time

9:00 AM

Location

Mordorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg

Event

AI4Copernicus 2023

ai4copernicus2023

Earth Observation & Artificial Intelligence solutions for climate change challenges

Earth Observation (EO) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions are playing a crucial role in addressing the challenges posed by climate change. As the global climate crisis intensifies, there is an increasing need for accurate and timely information to understand, monitor, and mitigate the impacts of climate change on our planet. EO and AI technologies, when combined, offer powerful tools to gather, analyze, and interpret vast amounts of data, enabling us to make informed decisions and take effective actions.

According to the organizers, “Following the success of the first two editions in 2019 and 2022, the Copernicus Relays of Luxembourg and Belgium (i.e. LIST, Skywin, ISSeP, Spacebel and VITO) have the pleasure of organising the 3rd edition of the AI4Copernicus event, focussing this time on:

“Earth Observation & Artificial Intelligence solutions for climate change challenges”

which took place on 25 May 2023 in Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg and online.

This new edition of the AI4Copernicus event will focus on climate change and its impact on energy, food and water security. To withstand current and future pressures on our natural resources, integrated and sustainable management practices are required to balance the needs of people, nature and the economy. We invite you to come and meet international experts specialising in the use of AI and EO technologies for tackling related societal challenges.”

The opening keynote:

  • Machine learning for the environment: monitoring the pulse of our Planet with remotely sensed data by Davis Tuia, EPFL
Posted on:
May 25, 2023
Length:
2 minute read, 249 words
Categories:
Talks
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