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Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem (CDSE) Releases Annual Report 2023

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Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem (CDSE) Releases Annual Report 2023

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The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem (CDSE) proudly announces the publication of its first-ever Annual Report, detailing an exceptional year in delivering satellite imagery and Earth observation (EO) data to a rapidly growing community of users. This report highlights CDSE's pioneering approach to providing seamless access to massive volumes of EO data, which are now available for immediate download and moreover, direct analysis through various services made available to the users.

The 2023 Annual Report outlines the ecosystem's advances in data accessibility and usability. By leveraging open-source technology, CDSE has simplified the interoperability of its services, providing users with a continuously expanding environment for both current and historical EO data. With a daily production of up to 30 terabytes of data, CDSE taps into the vast data reserves of the Copernicus program, making it a game-changer for data-driven initiatives across Europe.

Key achievements in 2023 showcase CDSE's commitment to providing a seamless, accessible data experience for users across sectors. With consistently high availability and customer satisfaction scores, CDSE has proven its reliability in delivering access to Sentinel data. The ecosystem eliminates technical barriers by offering immediate access to Copernicus data with full spatial and temporal coverage, effectively opening the doors for both expert users and newcomers. The commitment to simplify the analysis of data ensures that a wide range of users—from scientific researchers to commercial entities—can unlock insights from Copernicus data without facing technological hurdles.

Looking ahead, CDSE remains committed to its vision of "more data, more services, and an even more user-friendly environment," with plans to expand its offerings and further streamline access for a diverse range of users.

For detailed figures and insights, explore the complete report here.

 

The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem (CDSE) proudly announces the publication of its first-ever Annual Report, detailing an exceptional year in delivering satellite imagery and Earth observation (EO) data to a rapidly growing community of users. This report highlights CDSE's pioneering approach to providing seamless access to massive volumes of EO data, which are now available for immediate download and moreover, direct analysis through various services made available to the users.

The 2023 Annual Report outlines the ecosystem's advances in data accessibility and usability. By leveraging open-source technology, CDSE has simplified the interoperability of its services, providing users with a continuously expanding environment for both current and historical EO data. With a daily production of up to 30 terabytes of data, CDSE taps into the vast data reserves of the Copernicus program, making it a game-changer for data-driven initiatives across Europe.

Key achievements in 2023 showcase CDSE's commitment to providing a seamless, accessible data experience for users across sectors. With consistently high availability and customer satisfaction scores, CDSE has proven its reliability in delivering access to Sentinel data. The ecosystem eliminates technical barriers by offering immediate access to Copernicus data with full spatial and temporal coverage, effectively opening the doors for both expert users and newcomers. The commitment to simplify the analysis of data ensures that a wide range of users—from scientific researchers to commercial entities—can unlock insights from Copernicus data without facing technological hurdles.

Looking ahead, CDSE remains committed to its vision of "more data, more services, and an even more user-friendly environment," with plans to expand its offerings and further streamline access for a diverse range of users.

For detailed figures and insights, explore the complete report here.