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GMV presents MESEO at the VI Congreso de Ingeniería Espacial 2026

MESEO was featured at the VI Congreso de Ingeniería Espacial, held in Madrid from 23 to 25 June 2026, where GMV, project coordinator and partner of the MESEO consortium, presented the project’s vision for the future of distributed Earth Observation data processing.

On 23 June, Jose Manuel Sanchez Granero, Division Head of Mission Data Systems and Products (MDS) at GMV, shared MESEO’s vision in a presentation titled “MESEO: Multi-mission Efficient and Secure High-Capacity End-to-End Earth Observation System for Distributed Processing”.

The presentation introduced MESEO’s innovative approach to Earth Observation (EO) data processing through a distributed, interoperable architecture.  At the core of the system is the EO Coordinator Centre, which dynamically orchestrates Processing Functions across space, ground, and cloud infrastructures, enabling efficient collaboration between multiple EO missions and processing environments.

By optimising the complete end-to-end processing chain, MESEO aims to reduce communication bottlenecks, improve response times, increase energy efficiency, and strengthen data sovereignty. This architecture is designed to support scalable and secure EO services while making better use of distributed computing resources.

The project will demonstrate the effectiveness of its approach through two pilot applications focused on methane emissions monitoring and crop classification. These use cases will validate how the MESEO ecosystem can deliver faster, more efficient, and secure Earth Observation services, contributing to European sustainability and environmental monitoring objectives.

The presentation at the VI Congreso de Ingeniería Espacial provided an excellent opportunity to showcase MESEO’s technological vision to the space engineering community, foster discussions on next-generation EO processing architectures, and strengthen collaboration within the European space ecosystem.