About the Workshop

About the workshop

The maritime domain requires monitoring systems to address geopolitical, environmental, economic and defence-related security challenges, particularly in distant areas. In recent years, maritime security threats have evolved from strictly maritime crimes, such as piracy, illegal fishing, drug trafficking and illegal migration, to more complex regional confrontations characterised by state and non-state actors vying for control over key waterways. Examples include China’s operations in the South China Sea and Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, involving maritime actions that endanger freedom of navigation and safe passage. Globally, 90% of all goods are transported by sea, and our economies depend on the security of these activities. The protection of territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ), as well as an understanding of activities within these areas and the ability to take action, must be ensured. According to Windward, the final quarter of 2025 marked a decisive shift in the maritime operating environment affecting US national security, with several major developments:

Something about what ESA has done for maritime security until now

The European Space Agency, together with Eurisy and with the support of the University of Minho (Portugal), will hold this workshop under the auspices of the Portuguese Space Agency in the Azores (São Miguel Island) will address how space systems can enhance resilience in the maritime domain and mitigate threats at a time of geopolitical turmoil, with a focus on the two main geographical areas in which many of the maritime challenges faced by European states are concentrated: the Baltic Sea and the overseas territories of ESA’s Member States.

Join us in Ponta Delgada, on São Miguel Island, Portugal, from 1–3 June 2026 for an inspiring three-day workshop.

We will open with a welcome cocktail on the evening of 1 June, continue with a full day of sessions followed by an evening reception on 2 June, and conclude with a special social event on 3 June.

Registration is by invite only and attendence is exclusively in-person.

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With support from:

Universidade do Minho - Cluster Habitat Sustentável

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