BioClima to Be Represented at the OGC iDays 2025 Expert Panel in Frankfurt
Insights from BioClima brought to the OGC iDays 2025 stage by Karel Charvát of Plan4all.
Sarka Horakova (P4A)
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Dec. 9, 2025
BioClima is pleased to announce its participation in one of the key international events on geospatial innovation and sustainability. As part of OGC Innovation Days (iDays) 2025, held on 9–10 December 2025 in Frankfurt, Germany, our project partner Plan4all, represented by Karel Charvát, will speak on behalf of BioClima in a high-level expert panel.
The session, titled “From Climate to Capital and ESG Intelligence,” will bring together leading specialists focused on climate data, Earth observation, spatial management, and ESG-driven decision-making. The event highlights how geospatial technologies are becoming essential for organizations seeking transparency, accountability, and informed climate strategies.
The panel features four distinguished experts (as shown in the event announcement):
- Cathrine Amour – Director of Data Initiatives, Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)
- Karel Charvát – Plan4all (representing BioClima)
- Samantha Lavender – Managing Director, Pixalytics Ltd
- Eva Klien – Head of Spatial Information Management, Fraunhofer IGD
As the organizer of iDays 2025 and a BioClima project partner, the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) will also be present at the event, further strengthening the connection between global geospatial standards and innovation within the BioClima initiative.
Key discussion themes include:
- How geospatial intelligence enhances climate and ESG decision-making
- The role of Earth observation and AI in monitoring environmental impacts
- Investor and regulatory expectations for next-generation ESG data
- Opportunities for collaboration across science, policy, and finance
Event details:
📅 Tuesday, 9 December 2025
📍 Frankfurt, Germany
🔗 More about the event: https://events.ogc.org/InnovationDaysFrankfurt
BioClima is proud to be represented at this influential forum, contributing to the dialogue on how geospatial innovation is shaping a more resilient, sustainable, and data-informed future.