EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2024, 30/09-04/10 Würzburg

Tecnavia is proud to announce its participation in the EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2024, taking place from September 30 to October 4, 2024, in Würzburg, Germany. This year’s event is organized and hosted by EUMETSAT in collaboration with the Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD), Germany’s national provider of weather and climate services.

Come and visit us at our stand! Get in touch through the app of the event.

We are presenting our last innovations and our project for Africa: Africa will receive MTG, PUMA-2025, and ClimSA stations, being deployed. In 2025 the current Meteosat satellite will be replaced by the MTG new generation satellite and the Eumetcast Africa service will be updated. Tecnavia on behalf of the African Union in collaboration with Eumetsat and JRC has developed stations that encompass both the Skyceiver software, for visualisation of the Meteorological Data (images, synops, and NWP data) ,and the ClimSA software to generate, process and analyse climatological data for multiple sectors, such as agriculture and food security, health, water, DRR, and energy.

The equipment delivered to 56 Meteorological services in the sub–Sahara African continent will act as web servers which is designed to ensure excellence in the collection, analysis and use of meteorological data, offering powerful tools and extensive customization options. Users benefit from detailed weather and satellite data overviews through an intuitive interface. Also, from a maintenance point of view, the entire fully redundant system can be administered both locally and remotely via a simple graphical interface without any knowledge of Linux. An innovative multiple power source to the equipment will insure a longer lifespan throughout the next decade.

The EUMETSAT user conference has established itself as a key annual meeting gathering for the meteorological and scientific communities. It offers participants from around the globe an opportunity to exchange experiences and insights through plenary sessions, poster presentations, and workshops. This year, the conference theme is “The Earth Observation Value Chains for Weather, Climate, and Hydrosphere.”