ESA 3rd EO Commercialisation Forum
Held in Seville (Spain), from 12 to 14 May 2026, the 3rd ESA Earth Observation Commercialisation Forum (ESA CommEO) will bring together the global Earth observation ecosystem for three days of insight, innovation, and high-level networking.
The Forum will feature a programme including keynote speeches, panel discussions, exhibitor booths, and curated matchmaking opportunities designed to foster new partnerships and boost commercial growth within the Earth observation sector.
This years’ CommEO is focused on the latest trends arising in the EO commercial market – and for the first time the event will count with special sponsorship opportunities.
A dedicated exhibition area, open throughout the event, will provide a platform for organisations to showcase cutting-edge Earth observation solutions, products, and services to an international audience of industry leaders, investors, and decision-makers.
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