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Mar
23
Mon
Hydrospatial 2026 Conference @ Shed 6, Wellington, New Zealand
Mar 23 @ 12:12 am – Mar 26 @ 1:12 am
Hydrospatial 2026 Conference @ Shed 6, Wellington, New Zealand

The Australasian Hydrographic Society’s (AHS) internationally recognised hydrographic conference program will return in 2026, beginning with the Hydrospatial 2026 Conference.

The conference will be held from 23 to 26 March 2026 at Shed 6 in Wellington, New Zealand.

With a theme of ‘Shaping the Future of Marine Discovery,’ the event will bring together professionals and thought leaders from across government, defence, research, industry and academia to explore the evolving role of hydrography.

The four-day program will feature keynote speakers, technical sessions, panel discussions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities across six key themes:

  • Advances in hydrographic technology and autonomous systems
  • Blue Economy and sustainable maritime development
  • Coastal infrastructure, ports and harbour innovation
  • Climate change, oceanography and marine environmental science
  • Law of the Sea, sovereignty and maritime domain awareness
  • Hydrospatial data for marine policy, planning and heritage

Further details of the event will be posted on the conference website and also on the Society’s website during the coming months.

May
19
Tue
Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation @ Huntsville, Alabama, and livestreamed
May 19 @ 9:00 am – May 22 @ 5:00 pm
Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation @ Huntsville, Alabama, and livestreamed

Join experts from artificial intelligence (AI) and data science, thematic applications, engineers and research scientists active in the field of foundation models (FMs) applied to climate, weather, Earth observation (EO), and Earth sciences from across the globe in this workshop hosted by NASA and ESA (European Space Agency).

The Second ESA-NASA International Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation will focus on further strengthening cross-agency and cross-disciplinary collaboration between the EO and AI/FM communities to advance the transition of foundation models from research prototypes to operational, trustworthy, and impactful Earth science tools.

The key goal of the workshop is to foster meaningful exchange across science, applications, and operations, while creating space for emerging topics such as agentic AI, novel applications, benchmarking frameworks, and responsible AI use.

Image courtesy NASA

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