Terradue at the GEO Global Forum 2025: Showcasing Earth Observation Solutions for Resilience and Sustainability

Terradue will be participating in the Group on Earth Observations GEO Global Forum 2025, taking place at the Convention Center - Auditorium della Tecnica in Rome, Italy, from 5–9 May 2025.

As a member of the GEO Associates, Terradue is proud to support this milestone event marking GEO’s 20th anniversary and to contribute to the international dialogue on leveraging Earth Observation (EO) data for societal benefit.

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Promoting Open Science and EO Platforms

At our booth, we will showcase our flagship activities and cloud-based EO platforms that empower disaster response, geological survey and research organisations:

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CopernicusLAC: Expanding Copernicus Access in Latin America and the Caribbean

Terradue is leading the development of the CopernicusLAC Infrastructure, a cloud-based platform that increases access to Copernicus data and services across the Latin American and Caribbean regions. The project will support local stakeholders in using Earth Observation for disaster risk reduction, environmental management, and climate resilience. Read more …


The Disaster Charter Processing Environment

As the processing environment operator of the International Charter “Space and Major Disasters”, Terradue supports rapid access to EO data and processing services for emergency response efforts. Our infrastructure enables near real-time analytics for humanitarian aid and civil protection teams globally.

From landslides and wildfires to earthquakes and tsunamis, Terradue’s services help turn EO data into fast, actionable intelligence in times of crisis. Read more …


Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP)

The Geohazards Exploitation Platform provides over 25 EO data processing services for terrain motion analysis, infrastructure monitoring, and disaster risk reduction. With more than 3,200 registered users, GEP supports both on-demand and systematic EO-based monitoring worldwide.

Services include InSAR, ground motion tracking, optical stereo DEMs, and real-time change detection, all powered by scalable cloud infrastructure and open standards. Read more …


A Commitment to Open Data and Global Collaboration

Terradue’s participation in the GEO Global Forum 2025 reflects our strong alignment with GEO’s mission: to improve access and use of EO data for the benefit of society. Our platforms and services are built around open standards, reproducible science, and scalable cloud technologies making EO innovation accessible across continents.

We look forward to engaging with the global community at GEO’s 20th anniversary forum, let’s shape the future of Earth intelligence together.

Visit us at our booth in Rome!

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