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07/10/2021
SECLI-FIRM Summer School 2021 comes to an end!
The last session was a panel focused on business opportunities for climate services and the presentation of the final Pitch of the participating teams.
Final week of the SECLI-FIRM and your final chance to join us on the lives. Hope to you can make them!
29/09/2021
Don't miss the Masterclass in tomorrow's session at the Summer School streaming live here! 11:30 UTC 30 Sept 2021
This session will be dedicated to understanding how climate services can be monetised through successful business application.
You will accompany moderator: Jan Dutton, Prescient Weather Ltd and panelists:
Alan Richards (West Hill Capital), Simon Hombersley (Xampla), Karl Gutbrod (Meteoblue AG) y Carlos Gaitan (Benchmark Labs)
27/09/2021
Donโt let the second week of the pass you by!
We focus on different models and explore users and actions.
Today we will discuss the design of climate services with David Brayshaw, Clare Goodess, Alberto Troccoli, Juan Anel, Eddie Comyn-Platt and Hannah Bloomfield.
21/09/2021
Today we start the first week of and our hosting of their livestreams.
Check out the program for the first day and join the live Streaming via our Facebook or YouTube.
We are accompanied today by:
12:10 - 13:00 UTC
Welcome and perspective on EU Services, Alessia Pietrosanti (EU, CINEA)
Climate Services for the Energy and Water sectors, Alberto Troccoli (UEA/WEMC)
13:30 - 14:30 UTC
Understanding the climate service value chain: best practice approaches, Roberta Boscolo (WMO World Meteorological Organization) Carlo Buontempo (ECMWF)
14:30 - 15:30 UTC
Panel: The importance of climate services for energy systems and the water sector, Laurent Dubus (RTE/WEMC) Antonio Nicolosi (ENEL) Leo Kiernan (Thames Water) Sue Haupt (NCAR)
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