
For 26 years, the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth science have gathered to build trust in data and make it accessible to all audiences. Sign up to join these efforts at the 2025 January Meeting of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) meeting. This fully virtual gathering from January 21–24 focuses on the theme of “Innovation to Impact.”
The ESIP January Meeting features plenaries, panels, hands-on demos, coffee break networking, and working sessions to support data uses in Earth sciences. Topics range from how data was used during Hurricane Helene and the devastating Appalachian floods to operational data for wildfire resistance. These relevant environmental topics and more will be discussed at ESIP 2025.
Learn More About the Organization
ESIP is a non-profit, volunteer community of science, data, and information technology professionals who tackle data issues. ESIP works to improve Earth science data management practices and make data more usable by researchers, policy makers, and the public.
ESIP aims to be as welcoming as possible by making it affordable for all to attend while also hosting a completely virtual environment. All sessions will be recorded and shared publicly via the ESIP YouTube channel after the meeting.
ESIP partners and members come from across the globe and include organizations such as NOAA, NASA, the U.S. Geological Survey, Australian Research Data Commons, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the American Geophysical Union. Want to receive more updates? Follow @ESIPfed or #EarthScienceData on X for more information.
NCEI at ESIP January Meeting 2025
The conference schedule includes sessions from NCEI and our cooperative institute partners. Participation is open to registered attendees only. See our sessions below to get a head start on planning your week.
- Tuesday, January 21, Session: Context Matters: Refining AI Readiness Checklist for Geoscience Use Cases, 1:30 PM–3:00 PM EST
- Thursday, January 23, Session: Operational Data Science for Wildfire Resilience, 1:30 PM–3:00 PM EST
- Thursday, January 23, Session: Federal data strategies: How can Federal agencies harness partnerships and innovation to maximize the impact of Earth science data resources?, 4:00 PM–5:30 PM EST