our PARTNERS & sponsors
We are proud to have the support of our esteemed partners for EXPANDEO 2026, the event for the latest trends and innovations in the Earth Observation industry. Our partners are leading organizations in their respective fields and share our commitment to driving growth and progress.
Their support allows us to deliver an exceptional experience for our attendees, showcasing the latest trends, insights, and solutions. Together, we aim to create a unique platform that fosters collaboration and unlocks new opportunities for all participants.
If you’re interested in partnering with us for EXPANDEO, you can contact: tanya.walker@earsc.org.
The Awards partner
In today’s world information is everything. But it can be a challenge to come by the right information, at the right time, in the right format. At Airbus Intelligence, we support our customers with technologies and capabilities to strengthen how they plan and respond to challenges and missions – with greater speed and higher certainty. With 30+ years of experience in Earth Observation and Defence Systems, we provide sustainable solutions that deliver exactly what our customer’s need, when they need it, where they need it.
The networker
European Space Imaging (EUSI) has led the earth observation sector in Europe for more than 20 years, providing the best Very High Resolution (VHR) satellite imagery commercially available. The first to bring 30 cm resolution satellite imagery to the European market, EUSI is firmly established as the most trusted source for efficient collection and Near Real-Time (NRT) delivery of high-quality satellite imagery products. Through their ground station at the German Aerospace Center, EUSI continues to directly access the most advanced optical imagery satellites in the world and propel Europe into the next age of remote sensing technologies.
Visual Identity Partner

Our international team comprises staff fluent in a multitude of languages including English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. With the diverse backgrounds of our staff, we are highly agile when it comes to assembling teams of topical experts and specialised service providers, forming successful delivery teams for complex projects.
The contributors
HARMONY develops harmonised, cross-border protocols for assessing and managing climate-related and geological risks. In HARMONY methods, tools, and data come together into one shared framework so countries can address hazards such as wildfires, floods, and earthquakes. The project tests and validates this approach in three real cross-border regions in Europe to ensure it works in diverse conditions and governance systems.
LandShift is a dynamic European research initiative advancing climate-resilient land management by bridging scientific innovation, community engagement, and policy action. In response to the EU’s target of achieving net removals of 310 million tonnes of CO₂ through land-based actions by 2030, LandShift addresses declining carbon removals, untapped land-use opportunities, and persistent gaps in accounting and monitoring. Through five Living Spaces across France, Greece, Italy, Poland, and Ukraine, LandShift empowers local and regional actors to design sustainable strategies using cutting-edge digital tools, such as Earth Observation services and AI-powered anayltics, with Nature-Based Solutions always inspired by the principles of the New European Bauhaus.
Media Partner
Groundstation.space, run by the Dutch foundation dotSPACE, is one of Europe’s leading platforms promoting the use of satellite data. It reaches a broad audience across both space and non-space sectors in Europe and beyond, sharing news, insights, and events related to space data applications.
The platform recently launched the Sat-Insight Tech Hub to expand access to remote sensing (RS) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This initiative strengthens the connection between the space sector and industries such as maritime logistics, urban planning and infrastructure, water management, environment and climate, energy, agriculture and horticulture, and defence and security, supporting the wider use of satellite data in practical applications.






