MESEO – Successful Early Prototype Demonstration
The MESEO project, aimed at designing, prototyping, and demonstrating an open, flexible, and scalable Earth Observation (EO) system to overcome performance bottlenecks in the End-to-End processing chain while ensuring sovereignty, has reached a significant milestone. The project successfully held its first workshop to showcase the initial prototype through two selected use cases.
This initial workshop was an internal event attended by the project’s Advisory Board Members and highlighted the following technical achievements:
First Workshop Objective:
- Raise awareness of the proposed innovations through a limited-scope early demonstration.
Technical Achievements:
- The End-to-End processing chain was successfully implemented using innovative designs and advanced technologies.
- Key components aimed at overcoming performance bottlenecks were clearly defined and prototyped.
- The selected use cases addressed two main pillars of the MESEO project: massive processing and multisource context (Crop classification and Methane monitoring)
- Sovereign components were showcased to ensure secure EO data exchanges.
GMV Prodigi® is playing a key role in the prototype. Its enhanced suite supports several components of the distributed processing chain, including:
– the EO Coordination centre, implemented through a tailored instance of Prodigi Customer Services,
– the Payload Data Ground Segment, developed using the Prodigi Processing Platform.

Looking ahead
The next assessment phase will feature a complete prototype integrating all planned improvements. This full version is expected to be ready within 18 months, allowing ample time for the design and prototyping enhancements across the processing chain.
Stay tuned and follow us on social media to keep up with our progress.

- GMV
- May 22, 2025
- 12:00 pm