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Earth Observation and Artificial Intelligence Opus

EOAI-O Berlin 2027 | Where Models Meet Reality

Who We Are

Earth Observation & Artificial Intelligence Opus (EOAI-O) exists for people who operate where models stop being abstract and start carrying weight. This is not a showcase of clever demos or speculative futures. It is a convening for practitioners, researchers, and decision-makers working at the point where Earth Observation and AI collide with climate risk, capital, infrastructure, and power.

EOAI-O deliberately lives between categories most conferences cling to for comfort. It is not purely academic, not purely commercial, not a policy summit, and not a tech expo. Those boundaries no longer map to how spatial intelligence operates in the real world. The Opus is designed for people who already work in those spaces, whether they call themselves technologists, risk analysts, financiers, product leaders, or something harder to label.

Our Mission

EOAI-O is built around the reality that decision-making under uncertainty is now the real constraint. It focuses on how satellite data and GeoAI systems actually move through institutions, products, markets, and governance structures, and what breaks when they do.

The conversations here are about deployment, accountability, and consequence, not hypotheticals. We create room for disagreement, for uncomfortable questions, and for the honest examination of failure modes. When models inform billion-dollar decisions and public safety outcomes, precision in understanding matters.

Pulse

We are living past the moment when data, compute, or algorithms are the limiting factors. Climate risk does not stay in science. AI does not stay in engineering. Financial decisions do not stay in spreadsheets.

The most important work happens in the gaps—between research and operations, public and private, insight and action—where incentives misalign and responsibility becomes blurred. EOAI-O convenes at that edge, where spatial intelligence meets institutional reality.

Abstract visualization of AI data streams overlaying a globe, symbolizing global connectivity and insight.
Abstract visualization of AI data streams overlaying a globe, symbolizing global connectivity and insight.
A striking aerial shot of Berlin's cityscape at dawn, with sharp contrasts between urban structures and green spaces.
A striking aerial shot of Berlin's cityscape at dawn, with sharp contrasts between urban structures and green spaces.

Berlin sits at the intersection of Europe's Earth Observation infrastructure, emerging climate finance regulation, and AI development at scale. It is home to serious research institutions, operational space agencies, and a dense concentration of companies building spatial intelligence into actual products.

Berlin operates between established and emerging systems, European Space Agency programs run alongside venture-backed startups; public institutions share infrastructure with private operators. The city has become a testing ground for how spatial data moves between regulatory frameworks, commercial applications, and public infrastructure.

Why Berlin

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