Living Planet Symposium 2025: From Earth Observation to Climate Action and Sustainability

Living Planet Symposium (c) esa

European Space Agency

Mon, 23 Jun - Fri, 27 Jun 2025

Held every three years, the European Space Agency's (ESA) Living Planet Symposia are among the world’s leading events on Earth observation. The upcoming Living Planet Symposium 2025 (LPS25) will focus on the urgent need to transition from observation to climate action and sustainability in light of the growing climate crisis.

This five-day event will serve as a global forum for presenting and discussing the latest scientific advancements and applications based on satellite data. It will highlight the significant contributions that these technologies have already made, and can continue to make, in tackling environmental and societal challenges. The symposium will also showcase innovative products, services, missions, and initiatives aimed at demonstrating how space-based observations can benefit science, society, policymaking, businesses, and the economy alike.

LPS25 will bring together a diverse range of communities united by a shared interest in harnessing Earth observation data, providing a unique opportunity to network with space enthusiasts from various sectors.

Participation and Language

The symposium is open to academics, students, space industry professionals, government representatives, employees from organizations using Earth observation, and commercial sector participants.

The official language of the symposium is English. Additional resources to help with planning attendance will be made available soon.

Location: Austria Center Vienna, Austria: The convention center for your event in Vienna

Read the original article here: About LPS25 - Living Planet Symposium 2025

 

Austria Center, Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, 1220 Vienna
Vienna