AgriDataValue was presented at the European Space Agency’s Living Planet Symposium 2025, which took place in Vienna, Austria, from 23 to 27 June. As one of the world’s largest Earth observation conferences with participants from 119 countries, the symposium gathered experts, researchers, and stakeholders to discuss the vital role of Earth observation in addressing global environmental challenges.
The five-day event focused on the transition from observation to climate action and sustainability, structured around six core themes:
- Earth Science Frontiers – Enhancing our understanding of Earth’s complex systems through observation data.
- Climate Action & Sustainability – Supporting environmental monitoring and adaptation to reduce impacts.
- Earth Observation Missions – Presenting results from ESA, Copernicus, meteorological, and national missions.
- Digital Innovation & Green Solutions – Exploring how digital technologies enable sustainable market transformations.
- Industry Partnerships for New Applications – Boosting commercialization through New Space collaborations.
- Global Cooperation & Policy Support – Promoting the adoption of space-based data in international policy-making.
During the symposium, AgriDataValue coordinator Dr. Theodore Zahariadis delivered a dedicated presentation showcasing the project’s goals, current status, and key outcomes. He highlighted how AgriDataValue leverages and advances digital technologies to empower farmers and support the implementation of EU policies on sustainability, food security, and climate resilience. The project’s contribution to digital innovation in agriculture demonstrates its potential to deliver scalable, green solutions aligned with Europe’s environmental and societal objectives.



