End of the Year & New Year’s Eve Greetings

End of the Year & New Year’s Eve Greetings

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December 23, 2024

As we approach the end of 2024, we take a moment to reflect on the various great collaborations and project goals we have achieved throughout the year. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our colleagues, collaborators, and partners for your collaboration, contributions, and shared efforts in advancing our collective scientific Earth Observation research.

This year, we have had the privilege of working together on several promising new initiatives, which have allowed us to explore new frontiers in areas such as high mountain research on Zugspitze, Arctic research, several new remote sensing projects in Africa and most important a huge project on Bavarian Climate Adaptation, EO4cam, as well as various cross-disciplinary research activities. The cooperation across disciplines have been essential in bringing these projects to life!

Looking forward to 2025, we are excited by the new opportunities and challenges ahead. The year promises further collaboration on impactful projects, deepening our collective Earth Observation knowledge, and continuing our shared collaborative approach on understanding our planet.

Thank you for your support and dedication. We wish you a peaceful New Year, filled with new opportunities, rewarding partnerships, and continued progress.

A very Happy New Year to you all!
With warm regards, your EORC staff

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