Our CEO, Jeremy Fain, to Participate in European Symposium on Space Data for Water and Energy Management

Our CEO, Jeremy Fain, will be part of an interactive debate at the European Symposium in Toulouse, focused on the use of space data for water and energy management. This event will bring together industry leaders to explore innovative solutions and foster interregional cooperation.

We are excited to announce that BWI‘s CEO, Jeremy Fain, will be participating in an interactive debate at the 3rd edition of the European Symposium by Nereus Regions. This event will take place in Toulouse, France, from October 2-3, 2024, and will bring together experts to explore the latest innovations and best practices in water and energy management.

About the European Symposium

The European Symposium, organized by the Occitanie Region and the European network, NEREUS, is an annual event aimed at promoting interregional cooperation across Europe. This year, the focus will be on the use of space data to address challenges in water and energy management. The event will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and presentations showcasing cutting-edge innovations and practices.

Toulouse, a renowned aerospace hub and home to industry giants like CNES, Thales Alenia Space, and Airbus Defence, was chosen as the host city due to its strong connection to the space industry.

Jeremy Fain’s Participation

Jeremy Fain will take part in an interactive debate at 16:15 on October 2nd, alongside industry leaders such as Tina Silovic, Marketing Development Officer of Mercator, Stéphanie Limouzin, CEO of CLS, and Thomas Ferrero, President of MEOSS. This session will provide an opportunity to discuss innovative approaches and the future of water and energy management, leveraging space data. Moreover, we are pleased that Nereus Regions’ representatives will visit BWI on Thursday at 2pm. 

Jeremy Fain to Participate in European Symposium on Space Data for Water and Energy Management
You can still register to attend the European Symposium on Space Data for Water and Energy Management.
 
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Sylvie Teysseyre, Scale Program Manager at Aerospace Valley, for her kind recommendation to the organizers of the event. We look forward to Jeremy’s contribution to this important discussion and to the valuable insights this symposium will offer!