SkyWatch HUB, formerly known as EarthCache Enterprise, now offers additional functionality built especially for organizations that need to manage and control large amounts of geospatial data across the enterprise.
Read MoreSkyWatch was selected by the Canadian Space Agency to receive $1,128,870.00 (taxes included) through the Innovation Solutions Canada program.
Read MoreThe growth of the global geospatial solutions market has been recently driven by the substantial penetration of AI-based geographic information systems; however, it still limits the use of that data to end users with a tech background. But there's a way to change that.
Read MoreThe addition of VHR optical data to the EarthCache platform enriches the SkyWatch aggregation model, which provides Earth observation data customers access to the largest network of industry-leading data sets within a single solution with a flexible, pay-per-use pricing model.
Read MoreThe SpaceJLTZ payload will be onboard the D2/Atlacom-1 high-performance nanosatellite, developed by the Hyperactive Consortium, launching on SpaceX's Transporter-2 mission via the Falcon 9 rocket.
Read MoreThe company's innovative technology is driving the development of a new Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellite constellation that will be capable of capturing data at higher resolution and more frequently than existing solutions. Earth Observant's proprietary propulsion system and novel spacecraft design enables satellites to fly at much lower orbits, which is a game changer for the Earth Observation industry.
Read MoreThe World Economic Forum has announced its selection of the 56 most promising Technology Pioneers of 2019 who are shaping industries from agriculture & cleantech to modern policing & many more.
GHGSat, which uses satellite technology to monitor emissions from industrial facilities around the world, was selected for its contributions in the field of cleantech & remote sensing.
Companies were selected for their potential to 'transform their industries' & 'improve society for years to come,' Fulvia Montresor of the World Economic Forum said.