EO Datahub: Using Data Streams from Space in your Geospatial Applications
10-01, 13:30–15:00 (Europe/London), Think

Try out new methods for getting access to data from space into your geospatial workflows using the Earth Observation DataHub.


The Earth Observation DataHub is a UK Pathfinder project delivering access to EO data for effective decision making across government, industry and academia. We will explore the DataHub by browsing for data sources on the Resource Catalogue, searching STAC and importing data into QGIS via TiTiler, getting started in the Jupyter notebooks service, and testing the workflow-creation tool EO Pro.

You will need a GitHub or Gmail account to sign in to the platform. Beforehand, you may wish to install QGIS on your laptop if you do not have the software already. The link for doing so can be found here: https://qgis.org/download/

Basic knowledge of EO is desirable, and there are no technical skill requirements to take part.

See also: EO DataHub workshop slidedeck with practical getting started guide (4.1 MB)

Senior Earth Observation Consultant, Satellite Applications Catapult. Specialising in satellite imagery, Isabelle has a background in geospatial through her previous role as a Research Scientist at Ordnance Survey. She has particular expertise in atmospheric emission detections from space, coastal monitoring and heat data.

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Data Technician for Earth Observation DataHub @ National Centre for Earth Observation, based at Space Park Leicester. Background in the NGO sector working with afforestation NGOs in West, East and South Africa. Specialising in Remote Sensing for forest monitoring and land restoration.