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METEOROLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY WORLD EXPO - EUROPE 2026
City
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Country
Netherlands
Start Date
06 Oct 2026
End Date
08 Oct 2026
Visitor Type
Trade Public
Duration
once a year
Year
2026
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Event Description
METEOROLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY WORLD EXPO EUROPE 2026: Amsterdam's Hub for Weather & Climate Innovation
Scheduled for October 6-8, 2026, in the vibrant and accessible city of Amsterdam, Netherlands, the METEOROLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY WORLD EXPO EUROPE (MTWE) stands as the premier gathering for professionals driving innovation in meteorology, climatology, and environmental monitoring. This triennial event serves as the definitive platform where the entire weather, climate, and water technology ecosystem converges – from national meteorological services (NMS) and research institutions to private industry, data providers, solution developers, and government agencies.
The core of MTWE EUROPE 2026 lies in its comprehensive exhibition floor. Attendees will discover cutting-edge solutions across the entire value chain. Expect to explore:
1. Observation & Sensing: Next-generation ground-based sensors (radar, lidar, ceilometers, weather stations), satellite data reception and processing systems, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for atmospheric profiling, ocean buoys, and advanced sensor networks for air quality and pollution monitoring.
2. Data Processing & Modeling: High-performance computing (HPC) solutions tailored for complex numerical weather prediction (NWP) and climate modeling, sophisticated data assimilation software, AI and machine learning platforms enhancing forecast accuracy and nowcasting capabilities, and big data analytics tools.
3. Forecasting & Dissemination: User-friendly forecast visualization software, early warning systems (EWS) for severe weather and natural hazards, mobile and web-based applications for public and specialized audiences, broadcast graphics solutions, and integrated decision support systems (DSS) for sectors like aviation, energy, agriculture, and emergency management.
4. Climate Services & Adaptation: Tools for climate data analysis, impact assessment models, adaptation planning software, long-term climate monitoring solutions, and platforms supporting resilience strategies against climate change.
5. Calibration, Maintenance & Services: Expert services for instrument calibration, system maintenance, training programs, and consultancy.
Beyond the exhibition, the dedicated conference program is a major draw. Featuring presentations by leading scientists, technologists, and policymakers from across Europe and globally, sessions will delve into critical themes such as enhancing forecast skill with AI/ML, integrating new observation data streams, strengthening early warning systems, advancing climate services, optimizing energy meteorology, and addressing the challenges of urban climate adaptation. The program fosters knowledge exchange and addresses the pressing needs of the European meteorological community.
Amsterdam provides an ideal backdrop, renowned for its innovation-friendly environment, excellent global connectivity via Schiphol Airport, and state-of-the-art exhibition facilities like the RAI Amsterdam. MTWE EUROPE 2026 promises to be the essential meeting point for discovering transformative technologies, forging critical partnerships, gaining insights into the latest research and policy trends, and collectively advancing the capabilities to understand, predict, and respond to our changing weather and climate systems. It's where the future of environmental monitoring and forecasting is shaped.