Home Communication Events Back New search in Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Space How can Spatial Data Serve the Financial Sector? Print Share Details In the context of the EO-FIN initiative funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), a workshop entitled “Spatial Data for Financial Management” has been organized by ESA, GMV, and London Economics, to be held on February 16th and 17th. The financial management industry is under increasing pressure, from regulators, clients, and their own shareholders, to play a more active role in the ecological transition. In relation to topics such as green finance, investment management, insurance, and risk analysis, participants in that industry have a need to increase their knowledge and perform better monitoring and mitigation of the complex risks to which their projects and portfolios are exposed. However, when integrating ESG factors and concerns about sustainability into the financial world, there is still a need to address problems involving compilation, tracking, and verification of data. In view of the increasing regulation that now exists in most industries and regions, there is an urgent need to replace traditional reliance on estimates and indirect proxy measures with new reporting tools and fact-based data sources. The “Spatial Data for Financial Management” workshop, which will be held online, represents an introduction to emerging spatial data solutions in financial management, with the event also providing opportunities to share perspectives and experiences on this subject. More info and registration Details 16/02/2023 - 17/02/2023 online Registration Related Space GMV participates in the III Space Day of EMACOT of the Air and Space Force Space Boosting the future of small satellites at SmallSat Symposium 2025 Space The 17th European Space Conference analyzes the future of European space with the participation of GMV