IHO Assembly 2020, Monaco
The Assembly as the main organ of the International Hydrographic Organization is formed by the representatives of the Member States. It meets every three years to provide general guidance on the functioning and work of the Organization, as well as taking decisions of technical and administrative nature. The 2nd Session of the Assembly will take place in Monaco from 21 to 24 April 2020.
APPEA 2020, Perth/Australia
The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association Ltd (APPEA) is the peak national body representing Australia’s upstream oil and gas exploration and production industry. The APPEA Conference and Exhibition has been running for more than 59 years and is widely recognised as the premier oil and gas event in the southern hemisphere.
AMSA/NZMSS 2020, Sydney/Australia
The creation of a sustainable future for our marine ecosystems requires a holistic approach with new and innovative strategies in both research and management. Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA) and New Zealand Marine Sciences Society (NZMSS) are proud to be at the forefront of marine science research both in Australia and New Zealand. Our conferences are an important platform for showcasing research, and essential in building collaborations and widening networks between marine scientists. This joint conference provides us with a unique opportunity to build and foster networks across the Tasman. All marine science professionals, academics, researchers and students are invited to join us at Macquarie University from 5 – 9 July 2020. Macquarie University provides a novel and exciting space that will host keynote speakers, plenary sessions, workshops, panel sessions, varied symposia, exhibitions and an all-inclusive social program.
2020 Coast to Coast Conference, Cairns City/Australia
Welcome to the 15th Coast to Coast National Conference – the Australian Coastal Society’s biennial national coastal management conference. You are part of a large and diverse community of organisations and individuals involved in Australia’s coastal zone, or perhaps the coast of another nation. This conference is an essential part of your calendar whether you work in government, research, natural resource management, a community organisation or NGO, if you provide consultant services or represent a coastal industry. We have designed Coast to Coast 2020 to encourage deep dialogue, inspiring presentations, rich stories, informative excursions, fruitful workshops, opportunities to strengthen connections and build new ones, and time for great conversations.
World Hydrography Day 2020 – SDB Day Webinar
YouTube Streaming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o79uKANBPQ Registration: https://bit.ly/sdbpushidrosal26
Oceanology International 2020, London/UK
Oceanology International 2020 London is postponed due to Corona Virus . Many of you have reserved time to attend this event. EOMAP offers the opportunity to meet on March 17-19th at our virtual stand. Simply register here! Held in London, Oceanology International has firmly established itself as the world leading ocean technology marine science exhibition and conference. Every edition, Oceanology International brings together the latest technologies and thought leaders worldwide. Attracting visitors from a variety of industries, including oil & gas, marine renewables and maritime defence, Oceanology International gives the opportunity for buyers and suppliers to do business in one location. Oceanology International offers structured networking opportunities to help suppliers establish relationships and secure business on a global scale. EOMAP will be exhibiting at stand E251.Â
Virtual SDB Day 2021 Americas, the Caribbean and Europe
For registration, abstract submission, agenda and any other information, please visit sdbday.org.
Virtual SDB Day 2021 Asia and Oceania
For registration, abstract submission, agenda and any other information, please visit sdbday.org.
Herrsching Kurparkschlösschen, Bavaria, Germany
Water Days '22 SDB Day and EO Technology Conference Water is our source of life. Just like aquatic environments, the field of earth observation (EO) is very dynamic. More and new satellite sensors, more data, new software tools, more user needs, ...- It's high time to meet and catch up with all the developments in the field of aquatic EO. The Water Days – an international conference – will focus on key innovations and applications of satellite-derived information across the globe. The 3-days-conference will include the 4th SDB Day, a renowned technology and user forum on Satellite-Derived Bathymetry (SDB). Both the number and quality of satellite sensors keep increasing dramatically. This results in „Big Data“ and calls for smart processing technology in order to turn the data into actionable information. During the Water Days, we shall discuss key issues on capabilities, quality standards and data integration for aquatic earth observation. The conference will include keynotes, technical presentations, panels and workshops. In addition, you will have the opportunity to meet and exchange with international experts on an informal level during lunch and coffee breaks as well as at the evening event on October, 4th. Find more details and register at: www.waterdays.org...
ASIA 2023 – Water Resources and Renewable Energy
Kuala Lumpur , MalaysiaIn the framework of this major get together of hydropower stakeholders in Asia, we are honoured to contribute by a presentation. The talk by our water quality team will focus on satellite-derived information for sustainable hydropower planning and management. The HYPOS eoApp - a smart tool to keep an eye on water quality parameters, such as turbidity, algae blooms, chlorophyll a or surface water temperature - can strongly support knowledge-based decision making in hydropower business. In particular, the eoApp is designed for applications, such as: knowledge-based design of hydropower plants near-real time monitoring environmental impact assessments In this respect, you might also like to click to Reuters' amazing visual story-telling on the sediment traps in the Mekong River.