Geoimage officially announces a new partnership with BlackSky Technology Inc. (NYSE: BKSY) (“BlackSky”), a U.S.A based leading provider of real-time geospatial intelligence. Through leveraging their own satellite constellation, they are able to harness emerging sensor networks allowing them to image and monitor activities across the globe. BlackSky process millions of data elements daily from their satellite constellation as well as a variety of space, IoT, and terrestrial-based sensors and data feeds.
As authorized resellers of BlackSky, Geoimage will be able to further provide fast data captured at high resolutions for global monitoring and insights. An example of their fast capture abilities and custom alert system has been over the recent volcanic eruption in Tonga.
As stated by our managing Director Tony Evans,
“Geoimage’s customers rely on real-time geospatial intelligence for actionable insights so they can achieve greater efficiency and improve outcomes. By becoming a BlackSky reseller, we’re able to meet increased demand for first-to-know intelligence that serves our customers’ goals and objectives.”
As a reseller, Geoimage will be able to provide BlackSky’s geospatial intelligence and imagery to companies with projects across industries such as oil and gas, mining and exploration, agriculture, maritime and government.
Spectra AI, BlackSky’s cutting-edge monitoring service includes machine learning to identify various assets.
This combined technology monitor for anomalies with custom alerts produced for situational awareness.
“Extracting economic indicators from the data collected will help Geoimage customers automatically identify real-time anomalies, such as a slowdown in port operations, and make informed decisions” says Brian E. O’Toole, CEO of BlackSky.
With the BlackSky satellites able to image a location multiple times throughout the day, low latency, and automated feature extraction, this becomes highly valuable for many projects where close monitoring is necessary.
To find out more on BlackSky and how it can add value to your projects, contact the friendly specialists at Geoimage.
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