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Rezatec

Wednesday, July 5th, 2017

Understanding Large-Scale Plant Health, Rezatec Analyses Satellite Data to Map Tree Species and Disease in Large Forested Areas

Harwell, Oxfordshire, 5th July, 2017. By developing pioneering data analysis techniques and machine learning algorithms, Rezatec is now able to produce powerful analytical insights for owners and managers of the world’s forests.   Rezatec analyses earth observation data and imagery to provide scalable, accurate and regularly updated forest landscape intelligence. Rezatec provides a level of

Thursday, May 25th, 2017

Rezatec Wins Award for ‘Most Innovative Technology’ in the Big Water Pitch at Utility Week Live Event

Harwell, Oxfordshire, 25th May, 2017. Rezatec has been selected as winner of the ‘Most Innovative Technology’ at Isle Utilities’ Big Water Pitch at Utility Week Live, NEC, Birmingham, UK. Rezatec specialises in advanced geospatial satellite data analysis and derived water industry intelligence products. COO of Rezatec, Philip Briscoe, says; “Our satellite-derived data products provide valuable

Saturday, February 13th, 2016

South West Water Looks to Rezatec to Provide Satellite-Derived Data Analytics to Understand Location, Structure and Function of Peatland on Bodmin Moor

Harwell, Oxfordshire – Rezatec has been using cutting edge Earth Observation techniques to assist South West Water on a project to map and understand the condition of its peatlands. South West Water is working with partners in its Upstream Thinking Programme to improve drinking water quality and reduce treatment costs through improved catchment management around