Unlocking the full potential of Earth Observation in Europe
We are happy to invite you to EXPANDEO 2025! EXPANDEO, the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies (EARSC)’s annual event, where the market meets, provides a key platform for European Earth Observation companies, institutional actors and various other stakeholders to interact and network, learn about current policies and their impact on the industry, as well as reflect on challenges and explore new horizons.
EXPANDEO 2025
We are happy to announce the dates for next year’s EXPANDEO! Join us in Brussels on 11 and 12 June 2025 for EARSC’s annual event, add it to your calendar now to not miss out!
As we celebrate the 6th edition of EXPANDEO, the 11th edition of the EARSC Awards and the 36th anniversary of our association, we look forward to welcoming you in Brussels and online.
This year’s edition will focus on “reaching new heights”, or how policy, the green transition, commercialisation and international partnerships can come together to foster new market opportunities and put our industry on an exponential line of further growth.
Earth Observation in Europe
The 2023 EARSC Industry Survey showed that the Earth Observation (EO) sector continues to grow at a rate of 7.5% per annum. In order to better understand how to maintain and boost this growth rate, EXPANDEO 2025 will address some of the key drivers of further growth: policy requirements, demands from public authorities and the needs of the green transition. In addition, we will look into one of the key challenges for the EO industry (as also reflected in the Industry Survey): attracting and retaining investment.
On top of these drivers and key challenges, the European Earth Observation sector is also having to adapt to a new reality, where existing partnerships are questioned, and new ones are increasingly difficult to forge. Looking at these questions through the lens of market characteristics and market access, we will delve into global and regional dynamics, exploring avenues for cooperation and cross-fertilisation.