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At Booth 415, we presented our CRNS (Cosmic Ray Neutron Sensing) technology, showing how our probes provided large-scale, real-time, and non-contact measurements of soil and snow water content. Visitors had the opportunity to see the technology in action and learn how Finapp supported improved water management and environmental monitoring.

We were delighted to meet professionals, researchers, and partners from around the world, and we thank everyone who visited us during the American Geophysical Union 2025 in New Orleans.

Our team attending included Madeline J. Tomka, President of Global Strategy and External Relations, and Enrico Gazzola, Senior Data Scientist. Finapp’s work was featured in several sessions:

• H43D – Soil Moisture Monitoring Across Scales I Poster, Thu 18 Dec, 14:15–17:45, Hall EFG (chaired by Enrico Gazzola)
• H52B – Soil Moisture Monitoring Across Scales II Oral, Fri 19 Dec, 10:30–12:00, Room 242
• H52B-03 – Connecting Scales of Soil-Moisture Measurements, Fri 19 Dec, 10:50–11:00, Room 242
• C51D-0374 – Measuring Snow Water Equivalent, Fri 19 Dec, 08:30–12:00, Hall EFG
• C51D – Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere, Fri 19 Dec, 08:30–12:00, Hall EFG

We were pleased to connect with attendees and share our insights on agriculture, water management, and environmental monitoring.