Data Terra, a major data player, awaits you at the Living Planet Symposium 2025
Join Data Terra at the heart of innovation at the Living Planet Symposium 2025! From June 23 to 27 in Vienna, our team welcomes you to discover how scientists are working to transform access to and use of Earth observation data. Join us to explore the latest advances, exchange ideas with our experts, and work together to build solutions to tomorrow’s climate and environmental challenges. Data Terra, a key player in data for the planet, invites you to the unmissable event in Earth observation!
LIVING PLANET SYMPOSIUM 2025
JUNE 23-27, Vienna (Austria)
From Observation to Climate Action and Sustainability for Earth
Data Terra will be present at the Living Planet Symposium 2025 – LPS25 , which will be held from June 23 to 27 in Vienna, Austria, at booth U36. On this occasion, Data Terra and its data and services hubs – AERIS (atmosphere), FormaTerre (Solid Earth), ODATIS (Ocean), PNDB (Biodiversity) and THEIA (continental surfaces) – will highlight their services and innovations in the service of Earth and environmental sciences.
This presence will allow visitors to discover the solutions proposed to facilitate access, sharing and exploitation of Earth observation data, essential for research, land management and decision-making in the face of climate and environmental issues.
The Data Terra booth will be a meeting point to exchange with experts from the hubs, attend demonstrations during lunch and coffee breaks, and learn more about collaborative tools, data platforms and advances in open science.
The following THEIA démonstrations are scheduled:
Tuesday June 25th

Wednesday June 26

As a national and thematic node of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), Data Terra plays a key role in structuring and making FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data available to the entire scientific community and public and private stakeholders.
Come meet the Data Terra team at LPS25 to explore together the solutions of today and tomorrow for a better understanding and management of our planet.