Advancing the Blue Economy with Earth Observation Webinar; 26th February 2026, 3.00-5.00pm GMT

MSE International would like to invite your organisation to participate in an upcoming webinar focused on harnessing Earth Observation (EO) and in-situ data to support the operational requirements of the Blue Economy. Organised by MSE International in partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA), this event offers a unique opportunity for international enterprises, research organisations, innovation clusters, and funding bodies to collaborate on cutting-edge EO technologies for real-world maritime applications.
The webinar will take place as part of ESA's Atlantic Regional Initiative; specifically the EO4MI project, and will spotlight two critical areas identified through previous stakeholder engagement:
- High-resolution metocean forecasting to enhance marine operations and planning
- Seabed mapping and characterisation to support management of natural capital/ecosystems and security of critical infrastructure
Whether your organisation is involved as a user, service provider, research centre, or funder, your expertise and perspective are vital to shaping next-generation services for sectors such as renewable energy, port operations, marine infrastructure, fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, and marine pollution management.
Attendees will have the chance to:
- Learn about the latest advancements in EO-driven marine information services
- Contribute to identifying and addressing current capability gaps
- Explore strategic partnerships and expand your network within the international maritime community
- Be part of the evidence base supporting future funding and investment in the sector
Register your interest today and join us in driving innovation for a resilient and prosperous Blue Economy on Thursday 26th February 2026 from 3.00-5.00pm GMT. Click here to register your details for this free online webinar.
We look forward to welcoming you to this important event.
For more information on the EO4MI project please click here.

