Space for Smart and Green Cities Task Force
Cities across the globe face multiple challenges due to rapid urbanisation and expansion. Given the urgent need to improve the efficiency of traditional city networks and services through digital solutions, concerted action and new collaborative and innovative approaches are required
In this rapidly evolving context, ESA is launching the Space for Smart and Green Cities Task Force, bringing together key players in the smart cities’ ecosystem to foster the development of sustainable solutions leveraging the use of space applications. The overarching objective of this task force is to generate green, societal, and economic impact in the cities by means of space data and assets.
Join us at the launch of the Space for Smart and Green Cities Task Force to learn more about potential cooperation opportunities and how we can work together to address the challenges faced by our cities.
The event will include keynotes and panel discussions on mobility and urban development, comprising representatives from government departments, city authorities, industries, and ESA. The launch will also feature presentations from ESA-funded project teams and provide plenty of networking opportunities.
Please note that numbers at this event are limited so please book now to secure your place.
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