Conference invitation
Making Climate Services a Reality in Europe
13 - 14 November 2019, Brussels, Belgium
Focusing on Energy | Mobility | Future cities | Health | Agriculture | Water | Tourism | Disaster risk reduction
About the conference
The conference aims to bring together 100+ climate researchers, policymakers and industry experts as well as city and regional actors to showcase how climate data can serve both cities, regions, and businesses.
The conference aims to bring together 100+ climate researchers, policymakers and industry experts as well as city and regional actors to showcase how climate data can serve both cities, regions, and businesses.
Our goal is to showcase novel climate data sets and tools, to connect those looking for policy advice with those offering solutions and to provide a platform for leading responses to heat-related threats.
About the venue
The conference takes place at the AfricaMuseum Conference Centre in Tervuren, in the middle of the "green lung" of Brussels, the Sonian Forest. The venue can be reached in 30 minutes from Gare du Midi and Brussels Airport.
The conference takes place at the AfricaMuseum Conference Centre in Tervuren, in the middle of the "green lung" of Brussels, the Sonian Forest. The venue can be reached in 30 minutes from Gare du Midi and Brussels Airport.
The Neighbourhood of the Future
Besides presentations by climate services that mean business, the programme includes a site visit to Antwerp Circular South – an innovative and sustainable community project developed by the citizens of Antwerp. The tour will take around 2 hours and is limited to only 50 participants, so hurry up and book your seat.
Besides presentations by climate services that mean business, the programme includes a site visit to Antwerp Circular South – an innovative and sustainable community project developed by the citizens of Antwerp. The tour will take around 2 hours and is limited to only 50 participants, so hurry up and book your seat.
Making climate services a reality in Europe is organised by the Climate-fit.city project, which has received funding from the European Union's H2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 73004.