Advanced Training for SeisComP 7 - Local Seismicity in Potsdam, Germany, 20 - 23 April, 2026

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Nov 24, 2025, 10:23:14 AM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Dear SeisComP community,

I hereby announce our next intensive Advanced Training for SeisComP in the new version 7 in Potsdam, Germany, dating 20 - 23 April, 2026.

The training will have a strong focus on monitoring local seismicity using scanloc and other dedicated gempa modules for which we add the licenses included in the course fee. We will again add our new topic: Real-time import of event parameters from external FDSN Web servers based on our QuakeLink .

Dates: 20 - 23 April, 2026
Place: our offices in Potsdam: gempa GmbH, Heinrich-Mann-Allee 18/19, 14473 Potsdam, Germany: https://www.gempa.de/contact/
All topics are published on our website: https://www.gempa.de/events/2026/04/advanced-training/
Registration is now open and online: https://www.gempa.de/events/2026/04/advanced-training/

This Advanced Course is perfect for experienced SeisComP users who wish to advance their SeisComP experience beyond standard applications while increasing the productivity of SeisComP systems for monitoring of local seismicity. You get to learn about SeisComP and gempa modules from us - the main developers of the wide-spread OpenSource software package.

You get to learn about SeisComP from us - the main developers of this wide-spread OpenSource software package for real-time earthquake monitoring.

In this regular training we will introduce SeisComP in the new version 7 to you. The training is highly hands-on oriented and very intensive. You get to learn and to practice actively at all times. Therefore, the registration to the training is open to everyone but limited to a maximum of 8 persons.

You may find all further details including registration online in the announcement of the course . You cannot attend this time? We will announce more trainings online:
https://www.gempa.de/events/

See you soon in Potsdam!

Dirk Roessler

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