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Earth observation is expanding into new markets

Written by  Andrew Jones Friday, 08 October 2021 05:00
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A panel on Earth observation at Satellite Innovation 2021 in Mountain View, Calif. From left to right, Rich Leshner, Vice President at BryceTech, James Crawford, Chairman and CTO, Orbital Insight, Nina Soleng, head of communications, KSAT, Shay Har-Noy General Manager, Aviation, at Spire, Gabe Dominocielo, Co-Founder, President and CSO at Umbra Lab, and Ryan Lewis, Practice Manager, AI/ML, Amazon Web Services.
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Markets for Earth observation data and associated services are growing and evolving, according to panelists at the Satellite Innovation 2021 conference.

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