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Artificial Intelligence in Earth Observation

The AI4Copernicus Day 2019 will take place on 17 September 2019 in Bouge (Namur), Belgium.

The overall objective of AI4Copernicus Day is to gather international experts in order to set up a joint community linking both cutting-edge technologies. Come and discover the latest developments in AI for EO at international and local levels.

More than 25 talks are planned, covering the latest information on research, infrastructure, business, and funding.

Registration is free but compulsory. Please, do not delay in registering as space is strictly limited.

If you have any question regarding the event, please contact: contact@ai4copernicus.org

Event organized by the Copericus Relays of Wallonia and Luxembourg.

More information: https://www.ai4copernicus.org/

SPACE2IDGO Canada mission

In September 2018, a delegation of SPACE2IDGO partners (Skywin & Logistics in Wallonia) went to Canada, Ontario and Quebec Regions, and met nearly 30 key people in more than 15 business organisations during an exploratory trip.

In four days three promising sectors were approached: logistics, mobility and aerospace.

These fruitful meetings show that the “smaller common denominator” between these 3 sectors and recent developments of Superclusters in Canada is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) or deep learning sector. AI is indeed an indispensable tool for satellite applications to reach the very low-cost level required by the Logistics and Mobility sectors.

A matchmaking mission for SMEs will be set up in 2019 with the ambition to create synergies and develop business opportunities for European SMEs members of the SPACE2IDGO program.

Stay tuned!