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SPIE REMOTE SENSING 2026
City
Edinburgh (UK - United Kingdom)
Country
UK - United Kingdom
Start Date
14 Sep 2026
End Date
17 Sep 2026
Visitor Type
Trade Public
Duration
once a year
Year
2026
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Event Description
SPIE Remote Sensing 2026: Edinburgh, UK
Dates: 14–17 September 2026
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SPIE Remote Sensing 2026, the premier international conference in its field, will convene in the historic and vibrant city of Edinburgh from 14–17 September 2026. This flagship event, organized by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, brings together leading scientists, engineers, researchers, and industry professionals to explore cutting-edge advancements in remote sensing technologies and applications. With an expected attendance of over 1,500 participants from 60+ countries, the conference serves as a global hub for innovation, collaboration, and knowledge exchange in Earth observation, space-based sensing, and environmental monitoring.
Key Themes and Technical Content
The program will feature a diverse range of topics reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of remote sensing, including:
- Earth Observation Systems: Advances in satellite and airborne sensors for climate monitoring, disaster response, and land cover mapping.
- Hyperspectral and Multispectral Imaging: Innovations in data acquisition, processing, and analysis for environmental and agricultural applications.
- Active and Passive Sensing: Developments in lidar, radar (SAR), and thermal infrared technologies for 3D mapping and atmospheric studies.
- AI and Machine Learning: Integration of artificial intelligence for automated data interpretation, anomaly detection, and predictive modeling.
- Urban Sensing and Smart Cities: Applications in infrastructure monitoring, pollution tracking, and sustainable urban planning.
- Security and Defense: Non-intrusive sensing techniques for surveillance, reconnaissance, and threat detection.
Program Structure
The conference will host 15+ parallel technical conferences, covering topics from "Sensing for Sustainability" to "Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing." Highlights include:
- Keynote Presentations: Leaders from NASA, ESA, and academia will address global challenges like climate change and deforestation.
- Tutorials and Workshops: Hands-on sessions on sensor calibration, deep learning for remote sensing, and open-source tools.
- Poster Sessions: Interactive forums showcasing 300+ research papers on emerging technologies.
- Exhibition: A bustling expo featuring 100+ companies demonstrating the latest hardware, software, and services.
Networking and Collaboration
SPIE Remote Sensing 2026 fosters unparalleled networking through:
- Social Events: Welcome receptions, a conference gala dinner at Edinburgh’s iconic venues, and guided tours of the city’s scientific landmarks.
- Collaboration Zones: Dedicated spaces for startups, research institutions, and funding agencies to forge partnerships.
- Early-Career Programs: Mentorship sessions, student competitions, and awards for outstanding research.
Why Edinburgh?
Edinburgh, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a perfect blend of academic excellence and cultural richness. Home to the University of Edinburgh and the UK’s space sector, the city provides state-of-the-art conference facilities and easy access to Scotland’s natural landscapes for field-based demonstrations.
Call for Papers
Submissions for oral presentations and posters are now open, with a deadline in early 2026. Authors are invited to submit original research on novel sensor technologies, data processing methods, or real-world applications.
SPIE Remote Sensing 2026 promises to be a pivotal event shaping the future of Earth observation. Join us in Edinburgh to contribute to, and benefit from, the latest breakthroughs in this critical field. For more information, visit [spie.org/remote-sensing](https://spie.org/remote-sensing).