Space Weather Workshop 2025

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Mar. 17 to Mar. 21, 2025

2:53 pm MDT

Boulder, CO
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The Space Weather Workshop remains the leading forum for collaboration and knowledge-sharing among space weather users, forecasters, and researchers across commercial, academic, international, and government sectors. Enthusiasm for this year’s event is reflected in strong registrations and a robust agenda.

While some U.S. government employees may be unable to attend, this UCAR-organized workshop will proceed, with adjustments as needed to ensure dynamic discussions, groundbreaking presentations, and valuable networking opportunities. A comprehensive contingency agenda will be in place to maintain a rich and meaningful experience for all participants.

Attendees can look forward to expert talks from around the world, student programs, international discussions, side meetings, a banquet with a distinguished speaker, and a record number of posters.

Your participation is key to the event’s success, and we look forward to seeing you there!  For anyone needing to change their admission to virtual, please contact Jessica Martinez to support this process.

2025 Theme "Guiding the Future: Integrating Heliophysics Insights and User Needs"

Workshop Objective

Space Weather Workshop is an annual gathering that brings together industry, academia, and government agencies for a dynamic exchange on space weather. What began in 1996 as a forum for the space weather user community has grown into the nation's premier event dedicated to all aspects of space weather.

This event explores the wide-ranging impacts of space weather on modern technology, with a program that highlights effects on communications, navigation, spacecraft operations, human space exploration, aviation, space traffic coordination, and electric power systems. Discussions will also focus on the most pressing needs for operational services, guiding future research and the development of new high-value capabilities for real-world applications. The workshop serves as a vital platform for fostering collaboration among researchers, space weather service providers, and end users.

Location

Embassy Suites by Hilton Boulder

Registration Types

  • Full Workshop - $410
  • Two Day - $360
  • One Day - $260
  • Student (Banquet Included) - $275
  • Virtual - $100
  • Student Virtual - $40

Media

Please reach out to Jessica Martinez for all media related inquiries.

Sponsors

Interested in sponsoring the Space Weather Workshop? Contact Sarah Swanson at Friends of the National Center with your inquiries!

Contact Information

If you have questions, please contact Jessica Martinez.

 

 

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