On 30 June – 1 July 2026, the TERRAVISION consortium gathered in Zaragoza, Spain, for a two-day technical workshop organised by the project’s coordinator, I-SENSE Group/ICCS, and hosted by our partner Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón (ITA), which ensured excellent local arrangements and a warm, collaborative atmosphere throughout the meeting.

Bringing together partners both in person and remotely, the workshop focused on aligning the consortium on the project’s overall goals and expected outcomes, bridging conceptual gaps, jointly addressing technical challenges, and defining the next steps towards the implementation of the TERRAVISION platform.

The two-day programme covered the platform’s backend architecture, focusing on end-to-end workflows that are currently being integrated, as well as frontend integration aspects, before diving into each of the TERRAVISION services and indices. Those included raw material exploration, dynamic hazard maps and ground motion products, primary and secondary raw material mapping, the Raw Material Spectral Knowledge Base, and the environmental, sustainability and resilience indices. Through live demonstrations of the current status of the different platform components, partners reviewed progress and discussed the remaining technical challenges and next steps.

Through these constructive discussions, the consortium established a common direction and identified the priorities that will guide the work in the coming months. A consolidated set of action points, covering agreed actions, responsible partners, and target deadlines per task, now serves as a high-level roadmap towards the next General Assembly, planned for early October 2026.

We warmly thank ITA for their hospitality and all partners for their active participation and valuable contributions. With the momentum gained in Zaragoza, TERRAVISION moves forward towards delivering its integrated Earth Observation platform for sustainable raw materials mining.