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Wednesday, December 11th, 2019

International Lidar Mapping Forum Announces 2020 Conference Program

Washington DC – The International Lidar Mapping Forum (ILMF) has released its 2020 conference program featuring a robust and diverse lineup of keynote presentations, case studies, and panel discussions lead by industry experts. This year marks the 20th anniversary of ILMF, the premier event for surveying and mapping technologies including airborne, mobile, and bathymetric lidar

Wednesday, December 11th, 2019

FLIR Introduces the TG267 Thermal Camera for Electrical Professionals

ARLINGTON, Va.,– FLIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) announced today the FLIR TG267 thermal camera for electricians, HVAC/R technicians, building inspectors, and mechanical engineers. This feature-rich addition to the entry-level TG series line offers improved sensitivity and resolution to help professionals dramatically reduce diagnostic time and begin repairs more quickly. The versatile, rugged FLIR TG267 enables

Wednesday, December 11th, 2019

Terra Drone invests in Canada’s Unmanned Aerial Services Inc.; establishes local corporation Terra Drone Mining

Ontario, Canada – Japan’s Terra Drone Corporation, the world leader in industrial drone solutions, has signed an investment agreement with Unmanned Aerial Services Incorporated (UAS Inc.), an Ontario, Canada-based inspection service provider for indoor industrial confined spaces and underground mine locations. With this agreement, Terra Drone will form a new subsidiary in Canada, Terra Drone

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

Gulf Coast Corals Face Catastrophe

If coral reefs are the canary to the ocean’s coal mine, it’s getting awfully bleak in the Gulf of Mexico. A new study by Rice University Earth scientists asserts: Without a rapid and dramatic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, fragile coral reefs in the Gulf of Mexico, like those around the world, face catastrophe.  That

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

Schmidt Ocean Institute Maps One Million Square Kilometers of Seafloor and Joins Monumental Mapping Initiative

LONDON – Schmidt Ocean Institute has come together with The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project for the joint signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to share all of its collected mapping data with the project. According to the Seabed 2030 Project, about 32 million square kilometers or 15% of the ocean has been mapped. The million square

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

Fortem Technologies Selected by NATO For Defence Against Terrorism Program To Premiere Counter-UAV Solutions

Pleasant Grove, UT – Fortem Technologies, the leading provider of airspace defense solutions for a drone world, announced today that it has been selected by NATO to demonstrate its SkyDome® Network defense platform. Fortem was identified for the program for its drone detection, classification and ThreatAware platform, and for its autonomous drone interceptor – DroneHunter.™

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

Radiant Earth Foundation Releases World’s First Open Repository for Geospatial Training Data

WASHINGTON, Dec – To make geospatial information more accessible to data scientists who are working on global priorities like food insecurity, Radiant Earth Foundation has launched Radiant MLHub, the world’s first cloud-based open library dedicated to Earth observation training data for use with machine learning algorithms, it announced today. Over a quarter of the global

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

SkyWatch Selected to Build Advanced Autonomous Space Systems Using Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics for the Canadian Space Agency

WATERLOO, Ontario – SkyWatch is excited to announce that the company was selected by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to complete Phase I of the Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics for Advanced Autonomous Space Systems challenge in July 2019. During this phase of the project, SkyWatch will work closely with the CSA to develop and deliver

Monday, December 9th, 2019

Galileo Sets the Stage for the Uptake of AI in Aviation

Galileo and EGNOS spread aviation services to areas where ground infrastructure is not physically or economically viable. The accurate and reliable positioning and timing information provided by the European Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) creates the necessary baseline for the uptake of artificial intelligence (AI) in such safety-critical sectors. Aeroficial Intelligence develops data-driven solutions to

Monday, December 9th, 2019

Astronaut assistant CIMON-2 is on its way to the International Space Station

Cape Canaveral – A new CIMON for the International Space Station (ISS): CIMON-2 (Crew Interactive MObile companioN) lifted off on its journey into space on 5 December 2019. This modified version of the astronaut assistant has been equipped for new tasks and was developed and built in Germany. Like its predecessor, CIMON-2 will be deployed in

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