On the 6th of November 2017, several Geoinformatics staff member of the Department of Geography and our international MSc in Geography/Geoinformatics students of the University of Tartu jointly attended the Copernicus Info Session in Tallinn.
The event was held in Tallinn in the conference rooms of the Building of Ministries as the eleventh in a series of national Copernicus events of the European Commission. We had several international visitors as well national estonian officials. For example we had the chance to meet with members of the Estonian Landboard, ESTCube and other innovative satellite data processing companies, and even the Estonian National Library.
One really interesting presentation was summarising the Sentinel mission really well:
After the event about the European Copernicus programme finished we used the "field trip" to visit the Tallinn old town, and we we did a nice walk in the event.
Online references to the event:
http://www.copernicus.eu/events/copernicus-training-and-information-session-estonia
and
http://copernicus.eu/infosession-estonia
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