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Description
8 June, 09:00 - 17:00, Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium / 9 June, 9:00 - 12:00, Maison de la Poste, Tour & Taxis
This 1.5 day co-design workshop will place on 8 and 9 June before the 5th DestinE User Exchange. It brings together developers for hands-on exploration of how DestinE can be applied across different impact sectors.
Deep-dive sessions within the workshop will focus on selected topics of interest for developers and users allowing to work directly with several components of the DestiE system - the Digital Twins, the Digital Twin Engine, the Destination Earth Data Lake (DEDL), and the Destination Earth Service Platform (DESP) - supported by experts from the three Entrusted Entities ECMWF, ESA, EUMETSAT and their partners.
On 9 June morning, the workshop will notably include an optional, small-group networking deep dive designed to foster direct exchange between developers and selected institutional stakeholders. This segment will take place in a dedicated space and will be discussion-focused, with limited participation to ensure meaningful interaction. Co-design participants are able to express their interest through the registration form, and a targeted invitation will be extended to a small number of European Commission DG representatives.
Alongside these deep dives, participants may engage in “what if” scenario explorations focused on selected impact sectors such as energy, water, agriculture, and urban resilience. These sessions will apply DestinE capabilities to concrete user contexts and explore how DestinE data and models can support operational and policy-relevant use cases.
Attendance
Places are limited. If you wish to attend, please register now.
The registration deadline is 26 May 2026.
Please note that on 9 June, the fifth User eXchange will start after the Co-Design Workshop and will take place at the same venue (Maison de la Poste, Tour & Taxis).