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Register now for our webinar: ‘Emerging geospatial trends 2024: opportunities for data.europa.eu in the era of digital twins’

Learn about opportunities from digital twins on 13 September

Mark your calendars for 13 September 2024 from 10:00 to 11:30 CEST, and join us for the insightful webinar ‘Emerging Geospatial Trends 2024: opportunities for data.europa.eu in the era of digital twins’. Gain new knowledge about this transformative trend with illustrative examples from external speakers and be part of the discussion. 

Data that contains location-related information about the surface of the Earth is known as geospatial data, or geodata. Digital twins are a virtual replica that can help make predictions based on data analysis. Therefore, at the forefront of technological innovation, geospatial digital twins are virtual representations of spatial data that offer new ways to visualise and interact with spatial data.  

During this webinar, experts from con terra and 52°North will discuss the latest trends and opportunities, providing attendees with a comprehensive understanding of how geospatial data can be leveraged to enhance data-driven solutions. Participants can benefit from real-world examples to illustrate the application of geospatial digital twins and take part in an interactive discussion. The webinar will also dive into the opportunities for data.europa.eu to support geospatial data sharing and more innovative data initiatives.  

Do not miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving world of geospatial data. Join us on 13 September from 10:00 to 11:30 CEST. Register now and receive a calendar invite with the ClickMeeting link.  

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