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Finapp recently participated in the European Geosciences Union (EGU) event, where the team had the opportunity to showcase its innovative environmental applications and services based on cosmic ray neutron sensing probes. Held in Vienna, the event brought together experts and innovators to discuss the latest advancements in geosciences, and Finapp was proud to be part of it.

Visitors to Booth 24 had the chance to learn more about how Finapp’s unique technology provides large-scale, in-depth, and real-time measurements of soil moisture and snow water equivalent. Our team demonstrated the various applications of the technology, as well as our patented methods for calculating incoming data through the correlation between neutrons and muons. Additionally, we highlighted the integration of Neutron Monitor data from the JUNG and OULU stations, offering further insight into our comprehensive environmental monitoring solutions.

During the event, Finapp also presented exciting findings in several key sessions:

  • EGU25-5893 | PICO | CR6.2: Cosmic rays detector for the measurement of snowpack by both neutrons and muons absorption
    Tue, 29 Apr, 08:47–08:49 (CEST) – PICO Spot 5 | PICO5.3

  • EGU25-5964 | ECS | Orals | NH9.5: Integrating the measurement of Soil Water Content by proximal Cosmic-Rays Neutron Sensors in the assessment of wildfire susceptibility
    Tue, 29 Apr, 17:30–17:40 (CEST) – Room N2

  • EGU25-5935 | Posters on site | GI4.4: Site-specific incoming correction based on muons: a comparison with cosmic neutrons measurements at JUNG and OULU
    Thu, 01 May, 08:30–10:15 (CEST) – Hall X4 | X4.85

The event was an excellent opportunity for Finapp to connect with industry leaders, share groundbreaking developments, and engage in discussions about the future of environmental monitoring and water management. We look forward to continuing our work in transforming how we measure and manage our planet’s natural resources.