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W audycji komentujemy słowa specjalnego wysłannika prezydenta USA do spraw Ukrainy Keitha Kellogga sugerujące, według którego polskie wojska maiły by stacjonować na Ukrainie. Podsumowujemy ostatnie działania w ramach kampanii kandydatów na prezydenta. Mówimy o uroczystości odsłonięcia i poświęcenia odnowionego krzyża-pomnika Polakom Zesłańcom która odbyła się na cmentarzu w Kalwarii Wileńskiej. Naszym gościem jest Dawid Biesiadecki-Dziuba z polsko-fińskiej spółki ICEYE, z którym rozmawiamy o zastosowaniu satelitów we współczesnym świecie.
British ISAM company Space Forge has raised $29.8 million in a Series A Funding Round led by the NATO Innovation Fund. ICEYE has signed a €200 million agreement to produce three SAR satellites for the Polish Armed Forces. Ramon Space has been selected by Eutelsat to provide onboard digital communication channelizers for the expansion of its OneWeb constellation, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. Selected Reading Space Forge secures record-breaking Series A funding to revolutionise industrial materials using space ICEYE to provide SAR satellites for the Armed Forces of Poland Ramon.Space Awarded Eutelsat OneWeb Contract to Provide Cutting-Edge Satellite Onboard Digital Channelizers BlackSky Signs Multiple Early Access Agreements with International Defense Sector Customers for Gen-3 Services Two Earth Return Missions in Two Months: Rocket Lab Demonstrates Rapid Re-entry Capability with Third Pioneer Spacecraft for Varda Space Industries Mission: Eris Testflight 1 Intelsat, Cubic³ Complete Vehicle Satellite Connectivity Test, Advancing Ubiquitous Connectivity Vision Space Nuclear Power Corporation Partners with USSF Space Strategic Technology Institute at the University of Michigan to Develop Nuclear Electric Propulsion T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interlude announces contracts with the US Department of Energy (DoE) and Maybell Quantum to deliver helium-3 and unveils the first prototype of their lunar excavator. IonQ plans to launch a global space-to-space and space-to-ground satellite quantum key distribution network and acquire Capella Space Corporation. The Office of Space Commerce's (OSC's) Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS) is expanding its Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with SpaceX, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Joe Schurman, Principal Aerospace & Defense Sector AI Leader and US Space Program Leader at PwC. You can connect with Joe on LinkedIn, and learn more about PwC's Next in Space Report on their website. Selected Reading U.S. Department of Energy Buys Helium-3 from U.S. Space Resources Company Interlune in Historic Agreement Space Resources Company Interlune Unveils Full-Scale Prototype of Excavator for Harvesting Helium-3 from the Moon Interlune Announces Maybell Quantum as First Commercial Customer to Buy Helium-3 IonQ Announces Plans for First Space-Based Quantum Key Distribution Network TraCSS Expands CRADA Efforts with SpaceX Sierra Space Marks Third Testing Milestone With Space Force R-GPS Satellite Program Rheinmetall and ICEYE plan to establish a joint venture – satellite production and other space solutions in the new Rheinmetall Space Cluster ICEYE opens Research & Development and Manufacturing Center in Valencia, Spain Dave Gallagher Named 11th Director of JPL as Laurie Leshin Steps Down India delays 1st Gaganyaan astronaut launch to 2027- Space NASA to Explore Additional Methods to Send VIPER to Moon Lunar laser: China makes 1st daytime laser-ranging measurement from Earth to the moon- Space T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Linda Võeras on Karma VC süvatehnoloogia investeeringute juht.Ta on vaadanud läbi üle tuhande Euroopa ettevõtte: tervisetehnoloogiatest kuni energia ja personali halduseni. Osana oma tööst aitab ta leida ning analüüsida süvatehnoloogia tarkvara ettevõtteid. Lisaks tugevale rahvusvahelisele juhtide võrgustikule on Lindal palju praktilist teadmist ka tippjuhtide leidmise ja värbamise kohta.Rahvusvahelises värbamisettevõttes Sheffield Haworth oli ta tehnoloogiatiimis ning keskendus äritarkvara ja süvatehnoloogia ettevõtetele. Üheks tema klientideks oli näiteks Soome ettevõte ICEYE, kellele tiim värbas kolme aasta jooksul ligi 13 tippjuhti. Viimane neist oli endine Tesla finantsjuht.Selles episoodis saad teada:Miks ei piisa alati tugevast asutajatiimist? Mida ootavad investorid hilisemas investeerimisfaasis? 18 kuud, et õnnestuda või ebaõnnestuda. Oled raha kaasanud, mis nüüd? Suurim värbamisviga, mis startupi pidurdab.Katsetamisest skaleerimisele. Toode toimib, aga kas tiim on valmis skaleerimiseks?Kogenud talent on kasvuvõti. Kuidas õiged inimesed viivad terve ettevõtte järgmisele tasemele?Mõtle globaalselt esimesest päevast. Parim talent ei ole alati kohalik. Kuidas võib rahvusvahelise värbamise edasilükkamine pidurdada ettevõtte kasvu?Head kuulamist!
Tällä kertaa kartanon vieraaksi saapui satelliittiyhtiö ICEYE:n perustaja Pekka Laurila. Koska hän jos kuka tietää avaruudesta ja tekokuista kaiken tietämisen arvoisen. Jaksossa keskustelemme siitä, mihin satelliitteja tarvitaan, miten ne toimivat ja miten satelliitit ylipäänsä saadaan avaruuteen. Jakso on tuotettu yhteistyössä Telian kanssa. Telian tietoturvapalvelut kattavat kaiken kyberturvallisuuden valvonnasta ja uhkien tunnistamisesta aina nopeaan reagointiin ja tarvittaviin vastatoimenpiteisiin. Telian tietoturvapalveluista voit lukea lisää osoitteessa: https://www.telia.fi/yrityksille/palvelut/tietoturva Äänijulkaisun lähdeluettelo: Vieraana Pekka Laurila https://fi.linkedin.com/in/pekka-laurila-bb2a922a CyCon 2025 -konferenssi https://cycon.org Halvar Flake https://addxorrol.blogspot.com Herrasmieshakkerit Speakersforumin listoilla https://www.speakersforum.fi/artikkeli/speakersforum/457/457/esittelyssa_herrasmieshakkerit_mikko_hypponen_ja_tomi_tuominen.html Voittaneet esseet - AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition https://virtual-routes.org/the-ai-cybersecurity-essay-prize-competition-winning-essays-out-now/ Kallion toiminnallinen tietokonemuseo https://www.kalliontietokonemuseo.fi Risto Siilasmaa TEDxAalto 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njMyUC7Wlbc Free Spirit - alkoholittoimien premium -juomien erikoismyymälä https://freespiritdrink.com/ Atari Joystick decanter set https://atari.com/products/atari-joystick-decanter-set
This episode relates to the just concluded Geo Week in Denver. I went yesterday after receiving free entry to the exhibition hall by the guest from today's podcast. Similar to the Iceye episode released during Geospatial Risk Summit 2 weeks ago, this episode is a way to get a feel for the things discussed at Geo Week and who attends.Hayden Howard is Executive Vice President atCompassData, Inc. We return to the theme of global base maps created by tech companies in this episode. It extends the last one of the topic withJordan Regenie. He mentioned CompassData as participating in the Microsoft campaign to create 3D cities and Streetside imagery for Bing Maps. Hayden was decent enough to come on and explain what they did. In their own words, they're a “Leader in providing Global Ground Control Points (GCP) Survey data for remotely sensed data by satellites and other GIS applications.”Hayden also told us a story about how epic these surveys can be - such as going around Australia.A great episode and high time we hit the surveying subindex on the pod.THE GEOSPATIAL INDEXThe Geospatial Index is a comprehensive listing of all publicly traded geospatial businesses worldwide. Why? The industry is growing at ~5.4% annually (after inflation and after adjusting for base rates). This rate varies significantly, however, by sub index. For ~$400,000 to start, this growth rate is $5,000,000 over a working life. This channel, Bluesky account, newsletter, watchlist and podcast express the view that you are serious about geospatial if you take the view of an investor, venture capitalist or entrepreneur. You are expected to do your own research. This is not a replacement for that. This is not investment advice. Consider it entertainment.NOT THE OPINION OF MY EMPLOYERNOT YOUR FIDUCIARYNOT INVESTMENT ADVICEBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/geospatial.moneyLinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/geospatialindexWatchlist: https://www.tradingview.com/watchlists/123254792/Newsletter: https://www.geospatial.moneySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5gpQUsaWxEBpYCnypEdHFC
MDA Space has been selected by Globalstar as the prime contractor for a next generation low Earth orbit constellation. Rocket Lab launched its 59th Electron mission, deploying five satellites to Low Earth Orbit for French Internet-of-Things constellation operator Kinéis. ICEYE and SATIM are partnering on a new product combining AI and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite operations to detect and classify vessels, aircraft, and land vehicles from space, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Mark Russell, CEO General Hypersonics. You can connect with Mark on LinkedIn, and learn more about General Hypersonics on their website. Selected Reading MDA Space Signs $1.1b Contract With Globalstar To Build Next Generation LEO Constellation Rocket Lab Launches Next Batch of Satellites for Kinéis Constellation ICEYE and SATIM enter partnership on joint development for new, AI-powered SAR imagery analysis products SpiderOak to Deliver Secure Control Systems for Space Force Proposal Submission Aegis Aerospace Partners with Texas A&M University to Create Dedicated Flight Facility on the ISS for University Research Industry Veteran John Scott Joins Rivada Select Services ESA - Euclid discovers a stunning Einstein ring T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are privileged to have Anke Sielker (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anke-sielker-89690431) on to explain the business of Iceye and some of their unique offerings. They are a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation operator. They are also a charter partner of the International Charter: Space and Major Disasters (https://disasterscharter.org/membership-history). This has been discussed in the past few episodes in the context of the LA fires. The focus was on insurance because they are presenting at The Geospatial Risk Summit. This guest is also relevant due to heavy use of SAR to map building damage in the recent #LAfires that have been a theme of recent episodes. Additionally, it came up in the episode with SeerAI where Alex performed amplitude change detection analysis to detect surface disturbance on The Line in Neom, Saudi Arabia. As luck would have it, yesterday he informed me he extended the analysis coverage back to 2020 like I requested in the episode with him, check here:https://seerai.maps.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=dda6a70dba2344a0afda174d6e5de6cfThe Geospatial Risk Summit is happening right now at Hard Rock Hotel, Manhattan. I confess I am distracted from a panel discussion posting this right now from the audience
Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio. [AUTOPROMOCJA] W tym odcinku podcastu “Raport międzynarodowy” gościem Witolda Jurasza jest Rafał Modrzewski. Dziennikarz rozmawia z gościem o: ICEYE – polsko-fińskiej firmie produkującej satelity o zastosowaniach wojskowych i szpiegowskich. Historii gościa, Rafała Modrzewskiego, i budowy firmy wartej ponad miliard dolarów. Wsparciu ICEYE dla Ukrainy w wojnie z Rosją. Różnicach między satelitami amerykańskimi a tymi produkowanymi przez firmę gości. Potencjalnych możliwości Polski w zakresie rozpoznania satelitarnego. Zależnościach Polski od sojuszników w dziedzinie satelitarnego wywiadu.
Ukraine after Trump Lindberg Wallinheimo Shapoval #negotiator 285. Discussion with Pavlo Shapoval, Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, Jarmo Lindberg, Member of Parliament and former F-18 ace with Chuck01 as callsign and Sinuhe Wallinheimo, Member of Parliament and former ice hockey goalie. Discussion on NATO, high tech dual use Finnish weapon systems Iceye and Sensofusion and how Serhiy Prytulo foundation secured Turkish Bayraktars. Expectations on European elections and on the continuing support of the Trump administration. Watch and subscribe in Youtube: www.youtube.com/samimiettinen #neuvottelija Sami Miettinen
Hay miles de personas peinando las zonas afectadas por la DANA en busca de las personas desaparecidas. Para ayudar en esta labor, existen herramientas como, por ejemplo, las imágenes por satélite. De hecho, la compañía ICEYE fue la primera en dar datos de la destrucción en Valencia: calculan que más de 534 kilómetros cuadrados han sido arrasados. Gonzalo García Muñoz, director general de ICEYE España y vicepresidente global de Operaciones en ICEYE, ha estado en 24 horas de RNE para explicar cómo funcionan esos mapeos que pueden ayudar también en la búsqueda de desaparecidos: "Las herramientas que tenemos pueden ayudar a entender la magnitud del impacto en cuestión de infraestructuras. Esto se correlaciona de manera directa con dónde pueden estar los desaparecidos". Por ello, Gonzalo García Muñoz informa que han priorizado los primeros análisis en edificios e infraestructuras porque son áreas donde "puede hacer más falta el uso de esta data". Según los datos de ICEYE, al menos 4.600 edificios se han visto impactados, el 80% en Valencia. Escuchar audio
In the wake of Hurricane Milton – space companies like ICEYE are enabling real-time data and analysis of conditions on the ground. ICEYE U.S. CEO Eric Jensen joins Morgan Brennan to lay out how the company is collecting data of earth to help governments and companies respond faster and how the startup is channeling Apple to build its satellites.
In the wake of Hurricane Milton – space companies like ICEYE are enabling real-time data and analysis of conditions on the ground. ICEYE U.S. CEO Eric Jensen joins Morgan Brennan to lay out how the company is collecting data of earth to help governments and companies respond faster and how the startup is channeling Apple to build its satellites.
Yhtäkkiä kaikki toivovat, että kasvuyhtiöt pelastavat Suomen. Oura, Iceye, Wolt, onko kaikki näiden varassa? “Ihan järkyttävää”, sanovat pääomasijoittajat tunteita kuumentaneesta Tesi-työryhmän raportista, josta HS Visio kertoo sisäpiiristä arvioita. Toimittajina Alex af Heurlin ja Elina Lappalainen.Studiossa Alex af Heurlin ja Elina Lappalainen.Jakson leikkasi Mikko Peura.Tämän podcastin tuottaa Tuomas Peltomäki.
W specjalnym obronnym wydaniu podcastu Polityki Insight Marek Świerczyński rozmawia z gośćmi 32. Międzynarodowego Salonu Przemysłu Obronnego w Kielcach. W audycji gościmy Krzysztofa Trofiniaka, nowego prezesa PGZ, Marka Borejko, prezesa PIT-Radwar, Wojciecha Kędzierę, prezesa HSW, Rafała Modrzewskiego, prezesa ICEYE oraz Marcina Kubicę, dyrektora operacyjnego Grupy WB.
In this episode, we explore the new perspectives that research on seismic activity offers on the interplay between the Arctic and space. We will specifically examine the broader implications of studying the eruption of Iceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano, which began on March 19, 2021, and continued for six months, for both Earth and space sciences.Our panelists include:Shay Strong, Vice President of Product + EngineeringFreysteinn Sigmundsson, Research Professor, Nordic Volcanological Center, Institute of Earth Sciences, University of IcelandVincent Drouin, Geophysicist, Icelandic Meteorological OfficeDaniel Leeb, Executive Mission Director & CEO, Iceland Space AgencyThe discussion and following Q&A with the audience are moderated by Tero Vauraste, Senior Business Development Advisor, ICEYE; Senior Advisor, IQM Quantum Computers.This panel originally took place at the 2021 Arctic Circle Assembly.Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. Learn more about Arctic Circle at www.ArcticCircle.org or contact us at secretariat@arcticcircle.orgTWITTER:@_Arctic_CircleFACEBOOK:The Arctic CircleINSTAGRAM:arctic_circle_org
This week, Wayne Brand, Head of Corporate Client Practice at Crawford & Company, speaks with Stephen Lathrope, Senior Vice President of Solutions at ICEYE, live from the RIMS RISKWORLD 2024. Stephen talks with us about Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and how the technology is being harnessed in satellite constellations to revolutionize disaster risk assessment and management.Join us as we discuss:The benefits of SAR-generated imagery over optical imageryHow government agencies are utilizing SAR-equipped tech in their disaster responsesHow satellite data is enabling innovative risk management
Jak dziś wygląda biznes kosmiczny? Jacy są najwięksi gracze? Czy Polska ma szanse odegrać jakąś role w tym biznesie? Jakie znaczenie ma zwiad satelitarny na wojnie? Jak obserwowane są rosyjskie wojska z kosmosu? W jaki sposób przewiduje się katastrofy naturalne? Rafał Modrzewski, twórca ICEYE. Zamów książkę Igora Janke: https://patronite-sklep.pl/produkt/sila-polski-igor- janke/ https://patronite.pl/igorjanke ➡️ Zachęcam do dołączenia do grona patronów Układu Otwartego. Jako patron, otrzymasz dostęp do grupy dyskusyjnej na Discordzie i specjalnych materiałów dla Patronów, a także newslettera z najciekawszymi artykułami z całego tygodnia. Układ Otwarty tworzy społeczność, w której możesz dzielić się swoimi myślami i pomysłami z osobami o podobnych zainteresowaniach. Państwa wsparcie pomoże kanałowi się rozwijać i tworzyć jeszcze lepsze treści. Układ Otwarty nagrywamy w https://bliskostudio.pl Mecenasi programu: e2V: https://e2v.pl/ Novoferm: https://www.novoferm.pl/
Earth Observation company ICEYE announces an oversubscribed $93M growth funding round. The US Department of Defense has announced an award of $14.4 million to 5N+ Semiconductors to sustain and expand the capability to produce germanium substrates used in solar cells for defense and commercial satellites. NASA is asking the American aerospace community for feedback on nearly 190 national space technology needs or shortfalls it has identified for future space exploration and science endeavors, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Troy Morris, Co-founder and CEO at Kall Morris Inc. You can connect with Troy on LinkedIn and learn more about KMI on their website. Selected Reading ICEYE Raises Oversubscribed Growth Funding Round to Expand Global SAR Leadership Seraphim Space Q1 Index DOD Awards $14.4 Million to Sustain and Enhance the Space-Qualified Solar Cell Supply Chain NASA Space Tech Priorities NASA Selects New Crew for Next Simulated Mars Journey NASA Leadership to Visit Mexico, Strengthen Cooperation China prepares to launch Shenzhou-18 crewed spaceship - CGTN ABS “Agility Beyond Space” announces Appointment of Mark Rigolle as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dead satellites are filling space with trash. That could affect Earth's magnetic field | Sierra Solter | The Guardian NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Team Says Goodbye … for Now Space Experts Debate How To De-Escalate Russian Threats Of Orbital War ESA - Sleeping giant surprises Gaia scientists T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dein Update zur Digitalisierung der Versicherungsbranche. In dieser Folge des Digital Insurance Podcast spricht Jonas Piela mit Anke Sielker, Head of Insurance EMEA APAC von ICEYE. Bei ICEYE handelt es sich um eine finnische, international tätige Satellitenfirma. Sie liefern wertvolle Daten zu Flutkatastrophen, Großbränden uvm. für Versicherer. Das Unternehmen verfügt über rund 600 Mitarbeiter. Der Klimawandel bringt neue Herausforderungen mit sich. Desaster wie die große Flutkatastrophe 2021 werden sich in Zukunft häufen. ICEYE kann Versicherern dabei helfen, Naturkatastrophen zu antizipieren und damit verknüpfte Prozesse zu optimieren. Die Satelliten von ICEYE visualisieren mittels Radarwellen die Erdoberfläche in Form eines 3D-Bildes. Das GIS-File wird Versicherern samt zusätzlicher Daten aus öffentlichen Quellen zugesandt. Anke erklärt, dass die meisten Versicherer bereits Erfahrungen mit der Auswertung von Satellitendaten haben. Für die anderen stünde zudem ein Customer Success Team bereit. Durch diese Daten wird es Versicherern ermöglicht, Katastrophen retrospektiv zu analysieren sowie zu antizipieren. Kunden können Nachrichten zugeschickt werden, die sie auf eine Naturkatastrophe vorbereiten. ICEYE verschickt seinen Kunden hierzu ebenfalls E-Mails und versorgt sie mit aktuellen Informationen. Links in dieser Ausgabe Zur Homepage von Jonas Piela Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Jonas Piela #daten #digitalisierung #satellieten #klimawandel
In this Better Satellite World podcast series, we explore the exciting developments in space-based data analytics and the absolutely game-changing nature of this relatively new part of the industry. The fourth episode features a conversation with Mike Collett, Founder and Managing Partner of Promus Ventures and Joe Fargnoli, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of the New York Space Alliance and co-host of the monthly New York Space Business Roundtable alongside SSPI's Lou Zacharilla. Mike and Joe join Lou to talk about space-based data analytics and the role satellites play. Mike Collett is Founder and Managing Partner of Promus Ventures. Since its inception in 2012, Promus Ventures invests in DeepTech early-stage startups, with offices in Chicago, San Francisco and Luxembourg. Mike has been a venture capital investor for over 20 years. Mike has invested in over 100 startups, including Rocket Lab, AngelList, Whoop, Mapbox, ICEYE, Bellabeat, FLYR, Kensho, Swift Navigation, Spire Global and others. Prior to Promus Ventures, Mike was Founder and Managing Partner of Masters Capital Nanotechnology Fund, a venture capital firm. While working at Masters Capital, a hedge fund, Mike invested in software and hardware startups. Prior to venture capital, Mike was a Vice President in Merrill Lynch's Mergers & Acquisitions group. Mike holds a BA in Math and BA in English from Vanderbilt University. He also holds a MBA in Finance from Washington University in St. Louis. Mike and his wife Paige have four children and live in Chicago. Joe Fargnoli is one of the co-founders of the New York Space Alliance (NYSA), a Public Benefit Corporation focused on bringing the immense and diverse resources of New York City and State to the New Space Economy. NYSA offers programs in tactical entrepreneurship such as an accelerator, a bootcamp in conjunction with Founder's Institute and a Hacking for Space Program in development as well as an online Innovation Exchange community connecting the many different space impacting industries with the New Space Economy. He also serves as a Solutions Architect for Raytheon Intelligence & Space and SMA, Inc. and Managing Partner for both NYSA and Innovation Acceleration Capital in Rochester, New York. Together with SSPI, Joe co-founded the New York Space Business Roundtable, a monthly dialogue and real New York style conversation about the space & satellite industry and its many facets, including where the investments are going. January's edition of the New York Space Business Roundtable - 2024: What We Want! - is coming up later this week on Wednesday, January 17. You can learn more and register for the Roundtable on SSPI's website. His previous career background includes Northrop Grumman Electronic Sensors and Systems group working on both National Electro-Optical as well as SAR system and Kodak/ITT/Exelis/Harris with focus on National and Commercial systems. He also served as a Technical Fellow within the NRO. Joe holds an MS in Optics from the University of Rochester, an MS in Telecommunications and Computers from the George Washington University a BS in Mathematics and MS degree in Electrical Engineering from The State University of New York.
Artemis Live - Insurance-linked securities (ILS), catastrophe bonds (cat bonds), reinsurance
This was the sixth session of the day at our Artemis London 2023 insurance-linked securities (ILS) market conference, held on September 5th in London, UK. Around 240 attendees enjoyed a busy day of thoughtful catastrophe bond and insurance-linked securities (ILS) focused discussion from industry experts, as well as valuable networking opportunities. This session features an expert panel discussing parametric triggers in insurance-linked securities (ILS) and the future potential for parametric triggers in developing capital market backed responses to growing climate risk exposures. The panel discussion was moderated by: Rowan Douglas, CEO Climate Risk and Resilience, Howden Group. He was joined on stage by: Stephen Lathrope, Global Head of Insurance, ICEYE; Michael Bennett, Head of Derivatives & Structured Finance, the World Bank Treasury; and Edern Le Roux, Head of ILS and Cat Modeling, Descartes Underwriting. The panellists discussed how parametric triggers have helped insurance and catastrophe bond protection expand to some underserved areas. We heard of the need for greater collaboration between private and public entities, as well as the growing demand for disaster insurance protection for governments and their entities. The panellists also discussed the important role of technology in the creation of parametric triggers and how this can help drive innovation and triggers that are increasingly closely calibrated to the underlying risks that insurance and reinsurance products are protecting against. Listen to the full podcast episode to learn more about the future of parametric triggers in the insurance-linked securities (ILS) market.
In this episode of Conversations on the Creek, host Rob Savitsky takes the show on the road to the InsureTech Connect (ITC) Vegas '23 Conference to have bite-sized discussions with several P&C innovators around the most pressing industry trends. Guests include Rose Hall (SVP, Head of Innovation, Americas; AXA XL); Ryan Lockwood (Senior Manager, Data Platform; Toyota - Connected Analytic Services); Stephanie Behnke (VP, Solutions and Consulting; Hi Marley); Tony Cañas (Co-Founder; Insurance Nerds; Senior Recruiting Partner; Goodwin Recruiting); Kurt Jackson (Global Head of Sales; ICEYE). From the role of AI in claims to the evolution of telematics to carrier DE&I initiatives, each micro-podcast segment stands on its own. See below for the time stamps of each segment to jump to a particular topic and/or guest: [2:05] – Rose Hall of AXA XL shares how the company is providing more proactive preventative risk management services and additional value beyond the insurance policy to better meet the needs of their commercial lines clients. Between bringing more risk reducing technologies to businesses and having risk engineers now also leveraging aggregated market information, AXA XL is poised to help businesses mitigate their risk while building long-lasting insurance partnerships. [7:55] – Ryan Lockwood of Toyota - Connected Analytic Services describes how Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are transforming telematics insurance in their connected cars. Learn how Toyota is providing flexible options for Toyota customers to opt into sharing telematics data with the industry's largest carriers, as well as offering an embedded insurance offering through their MGA, Toyota Insurance. [18:01] - Stephanie Behnke of Hi Marley defines what “lovable” customer experiences look like and provides her perspective on how and when to deploy AI when texting with claimants. Between advances in sentiment analysis, whereby bots can alert adjustors to customer frustration, to being able to pull in multiple parties like a body shop to grouping multiple text messaging chains together, there are lots of new tactics for carriers to consider for helping their customers when they need it most. [25:06] - Tony Cañas of Insurance Nerds and Goodwin Recruiting provides his take on what carriers need to attract and retain Millennials and Generation Z workers. Tony also dives into what he's seeing carriers do to improve Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I). “Millennials expect diversity. Gen Z will demand it.” Tony makes the point that DE&I cannot just be a check the box item, and that the carriers that truly embrace DE&I as a priority are the ones who will succeed in winning on talent. [36:26] - Kurt Jackson of ICEYE discusses how advances in satellite imagery and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology is enabling unprecedented responses to changes on Earth. With access to accurate, high resolution SAR images across the Earth during day or night, insurers now can make better decisions when natural catastrophes occur, improving their claims reserving and knowing how to better disperse their claims adjustors to homes and businesses. Guest companies and other references from today's show: https://axaxl.com/ https://connectedanalyticservices.com/ https://toyotaims.com/ https://insnerds.com/ https://insureequality.org/ https://www.himarley.com/ https://www.iceye.com/ Be sure to look out for Part 2 of this episode dropping later in November 2023. Check out all our other episodes and follow, rate and review Conversations on the Creek on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and by visiting www.duckcreek.com/podcasts.
In this episode, I speak with Jyri Engestrom, an investor and partner at YesVC, about angel vesting. Jyri shares his insights on how to get into angel investing and how it can benefit your career as a founder or executive. We discuss the popularity of angel investing and the platforms that allow investors to deploy small tickets into companies. Jyri emphasizes the importance of building a diversified portfolio, even if you're running your own company. Tune in to learn more about the world of angel investing. Disclaimer: The content shared on this podcast should not be considered as legal, financial, or any other type of advice. We encourage you to seek guidance from qualified professionals and conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Highlights: [00:00:40] Angel investing and career benefits. [00:04:00] Investing in startups for equity. [00:09:09] Investing too much in startups. [00:12:30] Skipping angel investing vintages. [00:17:10] Angel investing ticket size. [00:20:04] Legal protection when investing. [00:24:19] The value of angel investors. [00:28:05] Private investments and angel investors. [00:34:37] Cultivating relationships as an investor. [00:37:06] Investing in competitors for success. Guest: Jyri Engeström co-founded Jaiku, a mobile social network acquired by Google, and Ditto, a recommendations app acquired by Groupon. He is an early investor in Unity (NYSE:U), Oura, Iceye and many other companies. Before co-founding Yes VC with Caterina, he was on the investing team at True Ventures (early investors in Peloton, Ring, WordPress and others). LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jyriengestrom/ --- Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
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Summary Satellite imagery has given us a new perspective on our world, but it is limited by the field of view for the cameras. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) allows for collecting images through clouds and in the dark, giving us a more consistent means of collecting data. In order to identify interesting details in such a vast amount of data it is necessary to use the power of machine learning. ICEYE has a fleet of satellites continuously collecting information about our planet. In this episode Tapio Friberg shares how they are applying ML to that data set to provide useful insights about fires, floods, and other terrestrial phenomena. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Machine Learning Podcast, the podcast about machine learning and how to bring it from idea to delivery. Your host is Tobias Macey and today I'm interviewing Tapio Friberg about building machine learning applications on top of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data to generate insights about our planet Interview Introduction How did you get involved in machine learning? Can you describe what ICEYE is and the story behind it? What are some of the applications of ML at ICEYE? What are some of the ways that SAR data poses a unique challenge to ML applications? What are some of the elements of the ML workflow that you are able to use "off the shelf" and where are the areas that you have had to build custom solutions? Can you share the structure of your engineering team and the role that the ML function plays in the larger organization? What does the end-to-end workflow for your ML model development and deployment look like? What are the operational requirements for your models? (e.g. batch execution, real-time, interactive inference, etc.) In the model definitions, what are the elements of the source domain that create the largest challenges? (e.g. noise from backscatter, variance in resolution, etc.) Once you have an output from an ML model how do you manage mapping between data domains to reflect insights from SAR sources onto a human understandable representation? Given that SAR data and earth imaging is still a very niche domain, how does that influence your ability to hire for open positions and the ways that you think about your contributions to the overall ML ecosystem? How can your work on using SAR as a representation of physical attributes help to improve capabilities in e.g. LIDAR, computer vision, etc.? What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected ways that you have seen ICEYE and SAR data used? What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on ML for SAR data? What do you have planned for the future of ML applications at ICEYE? Contact Info LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tapio-friberg-319212235/) Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest barrier to adoption of machine learning today? Closing Announcements Thank you for listening! Don't forget to check out our other shows. The Data Engineering Podcast (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com) covers the latest on modern data management. Podcast.__init__ () covers the Python language, its community, and the innovative ways it is being used. Visit the site (https://www.themachinelearningpodcast.com) to subscribe to the show, sign up for the mailing list, and read the show notes. If you've learned something or tried out a project from the show then tell us about it! Email hosts@themachinelearningpodcast.com (mailto:hosts@themachinelearningpodcast.com)) with your story. To help other people find the show please leave a review on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-machine-learning-podcast/id1626358243) and tell your friends and co-workers Links ICEYE (https://www.iceye.com/) SAR == Synthetic Aperture Radar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic-aperture_radar) Transfer Learning (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfer_learning) The intro and outro music is from Hitman's Lovesong feat. Paola Graziano (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/Tales_Of_A_Dead_Fish/Hitmans_Lovesong/) by The Freak Fandango Orchestra (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/)/CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)
On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Stephen Lathrope, a seasoned executive and proven business leader who has worked as a partner, CEO, and executive director, of private equity-backed financial services and technology businesses. Stephen has also lead large teams within a very well known consulting firm. Today Stephen leads the insurance practice at ICEYE, a geospatial data provider to the insurance and government sector. According to a report produced by MarketsandMarkets, the global geospatial analytics market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 12.2% from $68 billion dollars in 2022 to $120 billion dollars by 2027. One of the main drivers is the increasing demand for location-based services across various industries, including transportation, construction, and agriculture but also for urban planning and management, disaster response, and environmental monitoring. Over the course of the podcast, they explore what is geospatial data used for? How does geospatial inform the future underwriting and claims? Deep dive into examples as to where geospatial data is best used, and Stephen to give us some advice for insurance companies looking to incorporate geospatial data into their underwriting and claims processes. KEY TAKEAWAYS ICEYE has been around since 2014 as an organisation that is one of the growth ion new space technologies. The founders miniaturised synthetic aperture radar technology and were able to put them onto miniaturised satellites. The first use case for that for monitoring ice flows in the northern seas for freight planning, hence the ‘ICE' part of ICEYE. What it does today is build and operate its own constellation of radar-enabled satellites, and for insurance we use those to observe hazard and damage related to natural catastrophe and we can also monitor assets on the ground. We can measure very small movements in vehicles, buildings, the surface of the Earth. The opportunities around catastrophe events like that for insurers are really significant. What we can do with new technology is provide a much more rapid insight into where the water is and where the high-water mark has been very quickly within an event. We can provide our customers with an initial view of where the water is within a few hours, we provide a very detailed reports of flood depth and the depth of water with a very useful degree of accuracy. Our customers associate that with the perimeter of individual buildings and that enables them to very quickly identify which of their customers need assistance most urgently, how much water is likely to be around a property causing how much damage and where to allocate resources on the ground. The kind of data we provide is used to size the overall cost of an event and the individual potential damage cost associated with individual buildings. One of the very common challenges that we have to work through with our customers is to ask “do you really know where the properties that you're insuring are?” It's a factor just how often we can say the water is at 1 metre depth at a particular latitude and longitude and the insurer is trying to work out where that is relative to the properties that they know they have that are affected by the event. BEST MOMENTS ‘ICEYE is bringing wholly new technology to bear in an industry that has got loads of opportunity to do things differently and better for customers and stakeholders using the insights that we can provide from space and with data and analytics.'‘The majority of what we're doing in insurance, and with government, is around natural catastrophe: response, and near-term preparation for events that look like they're about to happen.'‘There's only going to be more frequent, more severe flooding. As we speak there's a fairly major even happening in Mississippi which we're capturing images of from our satellites and reporting upon right now.'‘We've just launched our beta for insurance and wildfire that's similar. Again, the ability of the radar to see through smoke, cloud, day or night and report while the fire's still burning means insurers can have data that's really detailed, really rapidly.' ABOUT THE GUEST Stephen Lathrope is a proven technology / financial services business leader with 10 years' experience in CEO and executive director roles on boards of Private Equity backed, international financial services / technology businesses, and 20 years' experience in business and technology consulting. Sales / growth specialist, with track record of delivering sales-driven growth in software / services across UK and international markets. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lathrope-8128046/ About ICEYE ICEYE is a Finnish microsatellite manufacturer. ICEYE was founded in 2014 as a spin-off of Aalto University's University Radio Technology Department, and is based in Espoo. Website: https://www.iceye.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew, a venture lab that accelerates the curation, validation, and commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine is renowned within the insurance sector for building some of the most renowned tech startup accelerators around the world working with over 30 corporate insurers and accelerating over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is the co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. Twitter: SabineVdL LinkedIn: Sabine VanderLinden Instagram: sabinevdLofficial Facebook: SabineVdLOfficial TikTok: sabinevdlofficial Email: podcast@sabinevdl.com Website: www.sabinevdl.com This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
At GEOINT 2023 we interviewed Eric Jensen, the CEO of ICEYE, and he shed some light on their impressive fleet of satellites, exploring their revisit rate and high-resolution capabilities. Join us as Eric discusses the intricacies of managing vast amounts of data generated by their satellite constellation and the innovative approaches ICEYE employs in data management. Gain valuable insights into the industry's growing trend towards more efficient methods of accessing data sets through portals and APIs, streamlining the process of acquiring geospatial information. For more content like this check out www.projectgeospatial.com #ICEYE #SatelliteTechnology #RevisitRate #HighResolutionImagery #DataManagement #GeospatialData #Efficiency #DataSets #Portals #APIs #SatelliteConstellation #IndustryTrends #GeospatialIndustry #Interview #TechnologyAdvancements #DataAcquisition
Gearing up for the first Geomob Finland on April 13th, this week Ed chats with one of the organisers: Antti Jakobson. Antti has been working with the National Land Survey of Finland for over 30 years. This year he is also leading a new Location Innovation Hub as part of the European Digital Innovation Hub network. Antti fills us in on what you can expect from a Finnish crowd and how it may differ from previous Geomob events. Ed will be speaking alongside speakers from Zero Gravity, ICEYE, Collective Crunch, and CGI. Tune in to find out why Antti decided to partner with Geomob and learn about the geospatial community in Finland. Show notes on the Geomob website, where you can also learn more about Geomob events and sign up for our monthly newsletter.
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 15 March 2023: Space Show News: Rocket Lab, a global leader in launch services and space systems, announced it has established a new wholly-owned subsidiary, Rocket Lab Australia, to explore opportunities to support the expansion of Australia's national space capabilities. Rocket Lab to launch multiple Acadia Earth-imaging satellites for Capella Space, an American space tech company and a leading provider of commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery. Spaceflight Inc. Readies BlackSky Satellites for Upcoming Rocket Lab Launch. NASA to reveal the Artemis Moon mission spacesuit designed by Axiom Space NASA announces the selection of Axiom Space to provide the third private mission to the International Space Station Detection of barium in the atmospheres of WASP-76b and WASP-121b exoplanets. What's with Dark Matter?: DAMPE and VLAST hope to find out. Skykraft satellites are operational in orbit but how many of them are there? Planet Earth: Season 4 - Episode 46 Pamela Melroy and the Earth System Observatory satellites and the Earth Information Centre China launches a pair of geographic mapping, land resource surveys and science experiments NASA's Compact Total Irradiance Monitor (CTIM) cubesat Tianhe 6A and 6b; CTIM 1; ICEYE; GeoCarb; GRACE-FO; Landslide Hazards; SWOT. (Inserts courtesy NASA HQ, ICEYE, USRA & JPL).
Planet was founded in 2010 as Cosmogia by former NASA scientists Will Marshall, Robbie Schingler and Dr. Christopher Boshuizen. The three scientists-turned-entrepreneurs had a singular vision: to image the entire Earth every day to make changes visible, accessible and actionable. They were the first to deploy cubesats in a commercial capacity, and over the past decade, they succeeded in revolutionizing the Earth observation (EO) industry and expanding access to satellite-based data far beyond the traditional defense, intelligence and agricultural sectors. The co-founders planned to design and build their own cubesats called Doves for launch into low Earth orbit. Their first satellite was built in the archetypal California garage. Successful fundraising permitted them to launch two demonstration satellites, Dove 1 and 2, in April 2013 and two more in November, by which time the company had announced plans for a 28-satellite constellation called Flock-1. The flock was launched from the International Space Station in 2014. The Doves on-orbit service would be initially be relatively brief due to atmospheric drag, but the low cost of manufacturing and rideshare launches would make possible rapid iteration of new generations. This iterative approach allowed Planet to rapidly improve the spacecraft capabilities and reliability while simultaneously serving customers, which was a wholly new approach in the industry. Latter generation Doves would be launched into higher orbits and see normal service lifetimes. More Flocks followed, including a recording-breaking launch of Flock 3p which consisted of 88 Dove satellites. From the total of over 500 spacecraft launched in the last decade, roughly 200 are currently active, representing continuous evolution in capabilities made possible by a cadence of 2-3 launches per year. By May 2015, Planet had raised a total of $183 million in financing, and used it to acquire Blackbridge, operator of the RapidEye five-satellite EO constellation. Its assets grew again in 2017 with the purchase of Terra Bella and its SkySat constellation of 15 EO cubesats from Google. The Skysat constellation was to grow over the next three years to a design total of 21 spacecraft, all of which are now operational and capturing 50cm data. Combined with the whole-Earth scanning of the Dove fleet, Planet can find an identify any change on the surface of our Planet. By imaging the entire Earth every day, Planet provides a revisit rate never before achieved. The imagery and data drawn from it is used to monitor farmers' fields, manage crops and improve yields. It enables defense and intelligence agencies to understand events, anticipate their impacts and respond effectively. Governments use it to map land use, manage resources and monitor urbanization. As our climate changes, it guides decision-makers in responding to drought, wildfire, flooding and climate-induced migration. The company's immense image archive also provides a global window into the past to illuminate the present and help predict the future. The remarkable success in less than a decade of the company founded by Marshall, Schingler and Boshuizen has helped inspire explosive growth in new Earth observation technologies, as well as space data analytics and new companies including ICEYE, Capella Space, Orbital Insight and Descartes Labs. Each successful innovation is adding to our understanding of the planet and better equips humanity to ensure a sustainable future. https://spacebq.org
Planet was founded in 2010 as Cosmogia by former NASA scientists Will Marshall, Robbie Schingler and Dr. Christopher Boshuizen. The three scientists-turned-entrepreneurs had a singular vision: to image the entire Earth every day to make changes visible, accessible and actionable. They were the first to deploy cubesats in a commercial capacity, and over the past decade, they succeeded in revolutionizing the Earth observation (EO) industry and expanding access to satellite-based data far beyond the traditional defense, intelligence and agricultural sectors. The co-founders planned to design and build their own cubesats called Doves for launch into low Earth orbit. Their first satellite was built in the archetypal California garage. Successful fundraising permitted them to launch two demonstration satellites, Dove 1 and 2, in April 2013 and two more in November, by which time the company had announced plans for a 28-satellite constellation called Flock-1. The flock was launched from the International Space Station in 2014. The Doves on-orbit service would be initially be relatively brief due to atmospheric drag, but the low cost of manufacturing and rideshare launches would make possible rapid iteration of new generations. This iterative approach allowed Planet to rapidly improve the spacecraft capabilities and reliability while simultaneously serving customers, which was a wholly new approach in the industry. Latter generation Doves would be launched into higher orbits and see normal service lifetimes. The remarkable success in less than a decade of the company founded by Marshall, Schingler and Boshuizen has helped inspire explosive growth in new Earth observation technologies, as well as space data analytics and new companies including ICEYE, Capella Space, Orbital Insight and Descartes Labs. Each successful innovation is adding to our understanding of the planet and better equips humanity to ensure a sustainable future.
Adam Niewiński i jego wspólnicy z OTB Ventures byli przekonani, że Europa Środkowo-Wschodnia to gigantyczny potencjał intelektualny, który w dużym stopniu jest niewykorzystany. Wybitne zdolności inżynierskie w naszym regionie nie idą w parze z kompetencjami marketingowymi i biznesowymi. Dlatego czas na zmiany i na pomoc w globalnym skalowaniu. Tak powstał fundusz OTB Ventures wspierający firmy, które już teraz (a niektóre dosłownie za chwilę) zmieniają naszą rzeczywistość.
In this special debrief from Davos, recorded live from the Lan Space Summit in May during the World Economic Forum, we're joined by the astronaut, Dr. Sian Proctor (Inspiration4), Rafal Modrzewski (CEO, ICEYE), Fatema Hamdani (CEO, Kraus Aerospace), + Christina Korp (Astronaut Wrangler) to explore how space has a critical role to play in the achieving the UN's SDGs with our host, Farah Nanji.Mission Makers has been behind the lens of producing some of the most disruptive conversations in Davos with thought leaders such as Deepak Chopra, CEOs, astronauts, world leaders, and more. For more information, visit www.mission-makers.com/davosdebrief➤ Key Talking Points:✅ The impact of Dr.Sian's mission to space✅ How space impacts sustainability ✅ The investment landscape of space✅ The obstacles blocking the potential frontiers of investment opportunities✅ Ensuring accessibility + inclusivity in space✅ The impact space will have on Web3➤ Follow us at:Website: http://mission-makers.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/dj_n1njaSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-ninjaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/missionmakers➤ Credits:Audio: Indian Summer - N1NJA (unreleased)Producer: Farah Nanji➤ For show notes + more visit:www.mission-makers.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/missionmakers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionmakers/message
This episode features Dr. Karen Joyce, an Associate Professor at James Cook University in Cairns, Australia. Dr. Joyce is an innovator of all things Earth Observations from science to creating community. In her research, she explores novel usages of drone platforms building upon her experience in the military. Outside of her research, she is an entrepreneur who has led the development of the GEONadir drone data sharing and processing platform as well as created an educational network and resources for introducing young girls to UAVs called Shemaps. She is also a founder of the Dames of Drones network! Listen to hosts Dr. Morgan Crowley and Dr. Gopika Suresh talk to her about this and more in this episode. Season 13 of Scene from Above is brought to you by Geoawesomeness and UP42. Be sure to check out the EO Hub article by Justyna Więcławska that we featured on the episode this week: https://geoawesomeness.com/eo-hub/how-satellite-data-helps-us-understand-climate-change/ Shownotes: Dr. Karen Joyce at James Cook University: https://research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/karen.joyce/ Dr. Karen Joyce on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrKJoyce Dr. Karen Joyce's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DrKJoyce GEONadir: https://geonadir.com/ Shemaps: https://shemaps.com/ Dames of Drones: https://twitter.com/DamesOfDrones Discovering inclusivity in Remote Sensing: https://doi.org/10.3389/frsen.2022.869291 Dr. Karen Joyce's episode on The Geoholics podcast: https://thegeoholics.podbean.com/e/145-final/ Rafaela's newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rafaelatiengo GEE ebook: https://www.eefabook.org/ ICEYE public archive: https://www.iceye.com/lp/iceye-18000-public-archive GEDI User Case Studies: https://twitter.com/GEDI_Knights/status/1593260979692998658?s=20&t=GhTgq9MRzQzWGSiBWz7tZw Pecora: https://pecora22.org/ Geo4Good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIk8MC0kA2o This episodes hosts are: Gopika: https://twitter.com/Go__pika Morgan: https://twitter.com/morganahcrowley News correspondent: Rafaela Tiengo https://twitter.com/RafaelaTiengo_ Three facts for the next episode: These ladies are from the same south american country experiencing rapid deforestation but also contributing cutting edge remote sensing knowledge They frequently collaborate in a forest remote sensing cooperative The episode will be recorded in their shared native language with over 280 million native speakers
Ylämuistialan kartanolla vieraili riskisijoittaja Petteri Koponen. Hän on ollut taustavaikuttajana useassa tunnetussa teknologia-alan kasvuyrityksessä kuten Supercell, Varjo ja Iceye. Keskustelimme Suomen kasvuyrityskulttuurista ja sen muutoksesta, siitä mitkä asiat vaikuttavat sijoituspäätökseen ja minkälainen rooli tietoturvalla on kasvuyrityksissä. Jakson päätteeksi Mikko ja Tomi kertovat millaiset tietoturva-alan kasvuyritykset he perustaisivat. Äänijulkaisun lähdeluettelo: Vieras: Petteri Koponen https://twitter.com/hoopeekoo Deepfake audio has a tell and researchers can spot it https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/09/researchers-use-fluid-dynamics-to-spot-deepfake-voices/ Passkeys—Microsoft, Apple, and Google's password killer—are finally here https://arstechnica.com/?p=1892537 Google lisää Passkeys -tuen Androidin ja Chromen beta-versioihin https://security.googleblog.com/2022/10/SecurityofPasskeysintheGooglePasswordManager.html Passkeys -testipalvelu https://www.passkeys.io/ About Lockdown Mode https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT212650 Apple Security Research https://security.apple.com/ Ian Levyn, NCSC teknisen johtajan jäähyväiskirje https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/blog-post/so-long-thanks-for-all-the-bits Wing Python IDE https://wingware.com/ Youtube series: HACKING GOOGLE https://g.co/safety/HACKINGGOOGLE HEXACON2022 - Life and death of an iOS attacker by Luca Todesco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mQAYeozl5I Zooparty 2022 https://2022.zooparty.org/ Zooparty releases https://csdb.dk/event/?id=3166 Pixeled Years, Suomen Pelimuseo https://www.vapriikki.fi/nayttelyt/pixeled-years/
ICEYE's Global Head of Insurance Stephen Lathrope on Flood Intel & Winning Pitch Day '22 Insights on how ICEYE leverages satellite intel to help P&C insurers understand flood risk & respond to catastrophes as never before possible—from the winner of Guidewire's first annual Pitch Day competition.
Follow-up Website van danser Davy Brocatus wint ‘lelijkste website van België' Matter kan volledig lokaal werken, Nest was één van de grondleggers van Thread in 2014. Nabu Casa (het bedrijf achter Home Assistant) lanceert SkyConnect stick met Matter support. Ook lichten ze hun plannen voor Matter toe in deze video. Athom lanceert nieuwe Homey Pro met beter bereik en in 2023 Matter / Thread support. Aqara kopen via Techpunt.nl. Hier is Matter; the future of the smart home Onderwerpen Meta Connect 2022: Meta lanceert Quest Pro voor 1800 euro, kritiek op Meta's plannen en eerder dit jaar: aanranding in de MetaVerse De rol van de ruimte in de oorlog in Oekraïne: het onzichtbare front volgens de BBC. Fundraised satelliet door Oekraïense vrijwilligers (SAR-satelliet van Fins bedrijf ICEYE). Tips Maarten: Anki & Westinghouse All Electric House Toon: Mayku Formbox, Derry Girls Ruurd: ‘De eerste stap naar een smarthome' | The Patient | Alutherm kachel i.c.m. Tuya HA integratie of Tuya Local
Heute: Finanzierungsrunde von Jua und Net Purpose In der Rubrik “Investments & Exits” begrüßen wir heute Otto Birnbaum, General Partner von Revent. Otto hat die Runde von Jua und Net Purpose kommentiert: Das Schweizer Startup Jua hat seine KI-gestützte Plattform auf den Markt gebracht, die der meteorologischen Industrie maßgeschneiderte Wettermodelle zur Verfügung stellt und der Branche einen besseren Überblick über die zunehmend unberechenbaren Wettermuster gibt. Jua sammelte 2,5 Millionen Euro ein, um den Start zu beschleunigen. Die Runde wurde von Promus Ventures angeführt, einer VC-Firma, die in Deep-Tech- und Space-Tech-Unternehmen investiert, darunter Spire, Mapbox, ICEYE und Rocket Lab. Net Purpose, eine Plattform für nachhaltige Investoren, hat in einer von ETF Partners geleiteten Serie-A-Runde 11 Millionen US-Dollar aufgebracht, die für den Ausbau des Produkts und des Teams verwendet werden sollen, so das Unternehmen. An der Investition beteiligten sich auch M-Tech Capital und Exceptional Ventures sowie die bestehenden Geldgeber Jim O'Neill, ehemaliger Vorsitzender von Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Kevin Gould, Mitbegründer von IHS Markit, die Louis Family, Illuminate Financial und Revent.
Avaruusbisnes ja kaupallisten satelliittien määrä kasvaa huimaa vauhtia. Yritykset – ja yksittäiset miljardöörit – ovat yhä suuremmassa roolissa avaruuden valloittamisessa. Millaisia mahdollisuuksia avaruus avaa ja miten sitä voidaan hyödyntää kestävästi? Vai toistaako ihmiskunta vanhat virheensä avaruudessa? Millaiset globaalit pelisäännöt tarvitsemme avaruuden käytölle? Uuden avaruusajan mahdollisuuksia ja varjopuolia Tiedekulmassa analysoivat ICEYE-yrityksen strategiajohtaja Pekka Laurila sekä avaruusfysiikan professori Minna Palmroth ja väitöskirjatutkija Antti Tarvainen Helsingin yliopistosta. Etäyhteydellä Pariisista käsin mukana on myös työ- ja elinkeinoministeriön johtava asiantuntija Jenni Tapio. Podcast on nauhoitettu Tiedekulmassa Avaruus Oy -tapahtumassa 14.9.2022. Tapahtuma on osa Tiedekulman Katse ylös -ohjelmasarjaa: https://www2.helsinki.fi/fi/tiedekulma/ohjelma/katse-ylos
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Rafał Modrzewski mówi o przełomowej technologii pozwalającej wykorzystywać urządzenia rejestrujące typu Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) w małych satelitach. Tłumaczy do czego służy dana technologia, a także jak wygląda proces produkcji. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiownet/message
Youtubeちゃんと更新しています! https://youtu.be/ly0oRmWqaVc ソース https://www.satellitetoday.com/government-military/2022/08/19/iceye-to-dedicate-satellite-for-ukrainian-government-use/ Youtubeチャンネルも復活決定!! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHW6gg92z7E7hdnhbStpzTA Voicy https://voicy.jp/channel/1726 Instagram(ryo_astro) https://www.instagram.com/ryo_astro/ Twitter(_ryo_astro) https://twitter.com/_ryo_astro note https://note.com/ryo_sasaki ジングル作成:モリグチさんfromワクワクラジオ https://open.spotify.com/show/3LYTJRlUlb9wU7geQyoDzE?si=c178010fd8154ea9 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryo-sasaki/message
ICEYE delivers what it calls “persistent monitoring capabilities for any location on earth” using synthetic aperture radar satellites. ICEYE's data can be collected day or night and through cloud cover. Its constellation of 21 satellites enables it to capture images before, during, and after a flood event multiple times a day. Stephen Lathrope is the Global Head of Insurance for ICEYE and joined Matthew to discuss how ICEYE is expanding its offering from floods and into other natural perils, its ability to acquire information and the benefits of the geospatial platform. Talking points include: What synthetic aperture radar is and why it is important The advanced field testing happening to enable insights and imaging of wildfires How the team at ICEYE delivered data within 24 hours following the floods in Queensland How the company works with partners including Arturo, AXA Climate, Swiss Re and EigenRisk How its data is acting as the trigger point in parametric insurance services If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. Sign up to the InsTech newsletter for a fresh view on the world every Wednesday morning. Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives InsTech is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme. The Learning Objectives for this podcast are: Define 'synthetic aperture radar' (SAR) and the benefits of using this for data collection Describe the process of capturing and delivering insights and imaging following natural catastrophes Summarise the relevance of SAR satellite data for the parametric insurance space If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 197 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.
NewSpace is a term that has received a lot of attention recently, particularly with the launch of missions such as SpaceX. However, the term actually represents a movement that is less about billionaires and more about innovations to make space a more accessible frontier. In this episode, we speak with Rafal Modrzewski, CEO and Co-Founder of the microsatellite company, ICEYE, to demystify NewSpace and learn how companies like his are quietly advancing the space sector.
Wow. Wow is not a word we use very much in insurance. But this special episode is full of moments where the perfectly logical response is to say “Wow!” For instance: Did you know the insurance industry had a fast-growing fleet of private satellites at its disposal, capable of giving 100% global coverage? Wow. Did you know those satellites can see in the dark and through cloud, smoke and dust? Wow. Did you know they orbit the earth multiple times a day, giving you near real-time information and they can also make incredibly accurate measurements down to the millimetre? Wow. Did you know that the physical and intellectual property behind this network has been developed and is owned by ICEYE itself? Wow. Over the past couple of decades we have become used to applying satellite imagery in property insurance. We also all knew that satellite technology had come a long way because of miniaturisation and a massive reduction in cost. But until now I don't think we had realised quite how far things had progressed and what possibilities this could open up for the insurance sector. Today I am talking to Global Head of Insurance Stephen Lathrope about micro-satellite and data and insurance insights and solutions business ICEYE and its plans for the industry. A few minutes into our chat and it is clear that the applications for this new tech are almost limitless and ICEYE has only just begun scratching the surface of what is possible. Persistent monitoring of static objects is one clear application and the use cases for flood and many parametric covers also stand out. Windstorm, wildfire, hail and tsunami are also on the list. But it quickly emerges that it is the blending of ICEYE's extraordinary satellite data with other data sources, forecasts, maps and models that is going to add the most value. That's where you come in. It's fairly obvious from a listen that I really enjoyed my time chatting to Stephen. So I think you should Listen to the podcast for the sheer pleasure of it and let some of the wow moments sink in. Then in time let all the ideas for new products percolate up to the surface and then get in touch with ICEYE and tell them how you would use their technology. Because the final link in the chain is the insurance industry itself. Enjoy the podcast. NOTES AND LINKS Learn more about ICEYE's Solutions here, or download their latest Flood Briefings here ICEYE has a webinar series starting soon, explaining the value of SAR Technology. Sign Up here And any late 1970's low-budget Brit Sci-Fi fans, just Google ‘Blake's 7' and see what Stephen and I were talking about!
Jeff Crusey is the Investment Director of Seraphim Space, an investing firm specialised in the space industry. They have invested in mulitple Earth Observation companies including Spire, Iceye, HawkEye 360 and Pixxel.This episode in many ways serves as an introduction to investing - specifically Venture Capital (VC in short) - applied to the world of Earth Observation: How funds are raised, how VCs decided who to invest in and how they do it.—Episode Sponsors:Radiant Earth Foundation: Apply for the 2022 Radiant MLHub Impact Award for agriculture-related applications for Africa - with a $5,000 cash prize.Element84Dan Pilone's appearance on the podcast—About Jeff:TwitterLinkedInSeraphim Space Shownotes:Ursa SpaceJeff's tweet having invested in 20+ space companies“Most Microsoft Flight Simulator players flew home in first journey”Books & Podcast recommendationsSam Harris podcast: Making SenseLex Fridman podcastGödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter Time-stamps:00:00 - Introduction04:30 - Conversation starts - Jeff presents himself06:56 - Jeff's early days08:48 - Climate Tech in 200812:16 - How Jeff got into investing15:12 - Skills that make a good investor18:05 - Venture Capital investing at a high level23:31 - Finding companies to invest in27:58 - Weighing risk before investing28:49 - Investing in the Space industry31:18 - Early projects Jeff invested in in 201232:39 - Investing in Earth Observation36:39 - Data companies & Analytics companies: different models39:05 - A centralized “Search Engine” of geospatial data41:53 - Is Google Earth Engine this centralized search engine?47:12 - Is Earth Observation a giant House of Cards?49:16 - Metaverse: one of potential huge commercial application54:04 - Who would build & own a metaverse55:37 - Monitoring vs Mapping58:20 - Weather doesn't make it in most people's “Earth Observation” list1:03:15 - Projects that aren't suited for Venture Capital1:05:10 - Analytics applications from an investment point of view1:07:33 - Where does the venture money come from?1:10:50 - Investing in long term projects1:13:53 - The exit process1:14:05 - Exists in Earth Observation: Valuations & Bubbles1:19:42 - The impact of Starship1:21:55 - Book & Podcast recommendations Feel free to reach out!My TwitterFor news about the podcastWebsite
In this episode, Helen Sharman, Britain's first astronaut, explores the New Space Economy. But what exactly is "New Space"? To find out, Helen is joined by Professor Andy Koronios, CEO and Managing Director of the Australian SmartSat Co-operative Research Centre, and Pekka Laurila, co-founder of Finnish New Space satellite technology company ICEYE. The Zero Pressure podcast series will be looking at how science and technology positively can contribute to solving complex, interrelated global challenges of today and tomorrow. We will be looking at pioneering technologies and speaking those on the thinking edge. Zero Pressure is a podcast from Imperial College London and Saab. A relaxed conversation with those on the cutting edge of science and technology - hosted by Britain's first astronaut Helen Sharman - Presented by Imperial College London and Saab.
「宇宙産業のアップル」とも言える企業が、北欧・フィンランドにあるらしい。人工衛星というハードウェアをゼロからつくって打ち上げ、地球に関するあらゆるデータを収集し、様々な分野の企業とコラボしている宇宙産業のプラットフォーマーが「ICEYE」です。しかも、衛星の解像度は極めて高い上に低コスト。無敵感あふれるスタートアップの登場に、Akariは興奮を隠せません。 ※こちらは、シリコンバレーに住むジャーナリストNaoとZ世代のakari、"セレブ投資家"Rayが、USのテック&カルチャーを約120秒でおしゃべりする動画番組『伝書鳩TV』の音声配信になります。 動画は下記リンクからご覧いただくことができます。 https://newspicks.com/news/6716474
Le città fotografate di notte per indicatori sulla pandemia covid e per i problemi di sicurezza.Immagini notturne per studiare lo sviluppo economico e fare analisi sul GDP. Come si fa?Ladri e Furti notturni : posso avere le immagini per acciuffarli?
ST1 is a Nordic energy company that is trying to solve global energy challenges. Timo discusses the different efforts ST1 is making to take society into a more renewable energy direction as well as the importance of inclusivity in the workplace. He also goes into detail about how ST1 is striving to create sustainable business during the transition from being a leading traditional energy company to becoming a CO2 aware renewable energy producer.The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM.Episode partner: ST1.
As one of the world's largest companies, Google places great importance on race equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Yacine discusses these topics and the importance of creating a concrete plan for achieving and maintaining them. She also shines a light on the importance of hiring managers and leaders who reflect the diversity of a company and how companies should take diversity and inclusion into consideration across the company and activities.The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM.Episode partner: Google Finland.
Helen is an innovative Finnish energy company that provides services and solutions across Finland that enable carbon neutral living. Kristiina discusses innovative solutions which utilise a range of renewable energy sources, as well as district heating and cooling in cities, and the impact of Covid-19 on the energy sector. The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM. Episode partner: Helen.
Reaktor is a creative technology consultancy that builds digital products and services. Juuso goes through the iterative process of digital transformation, discusses profit through sustainability and breaks down how Reaktor encourages all employees to take on leadership roles.The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM.Episode partner: Reaktor.
HundrED is an education non-profit looking to highlight and share innovative approaches in the K-12 sector. Lasse discusses approaching teachers directly to find the best education innovations, expanding beyond Finland to a global platform and connecting education to students' future careers.The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM. Episode partner: HundrED.
Carbo Culture is a global CO2 removal solution startup that sought the most elegant solution for decreasing carbon in the atmosphere and began turning agricultural waste into a stable form of carbon that can be stored safely in the ground for 1,000 years. Henrietta explains the win-win benefits of removing carbon from the atmosphere and putting it in the ground, highlights the importance of taking care of our soil and discusses how everyone can take action to live more sustainably in their daily lives. The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM.Episode partner: Carbo Culture.
BeeHealthy enables a truly patient-centric health experience which makes healthcare more efficient, more impactful and more affordable. Anni discusses how the healthcare industry has reacted to the disruption caused by BeeHealthy, what cases work and don't work in a digital clinic and how a medical company founded over 100 years ago is adapting to the modern digital age.The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM.Episode partner: BeeHealthy.
ICEYE is a tech company that produces commercial satellite imagery that converts real-time data into insight vital to decision-making. Rafal goes into detail about ICEYE's fascinating backstory, how their work contributes to counteracting climate change and natural disasters and how they are working towards building public trust as a data collection company. The Finnish Flow podcast is enabled by ICEYE and IQM. Episode partner: ICEYE.
Measuring the overall success of product development can be frustrating, because there are so many metrics to choose from, just like there are so many tools to collect, analyze, report, and act on the metrics. We invited Eero Jyske from Iceye, and Henri Hämäläinen, Agile coach and product organization coach at Eficode. They discuss R&D effectiveness from their experience, and what software organizations should do about it. Eero Jyske in LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/eerojyske/ Henri Hämäläinen https://www.linkedin.com/in/henkkahamalainen/ Related links: The Three-portfolio model guide: https://hubs.ly/Q010RqwJ0 Set the strategy for a successful DevOps transformation: https://hubs.ly/Q010RqH10 Eficode ROOT: https://hubs.li/Q010RqNZ0
Happy Birthday Occhio alla Terra! 2 candeline e 85 puntate per noi! Nel 2022 si realizzarà il sogno di Massimo Zotti? Avremo un app per trovare parcheggio dallo spazio? Quali sono gli highlights del 2021? Le nostre puntate preferite...i temi e le curiosità che hanno segnato l'anno trascorso.Buon 2022 a tutta la community! ......che sia spaziale!
We talk about the year that's just passed and also the 4 years that we have been podcasting. In the news we mention GEDI, Callisto and Iceye. Amongst other things. If you have questions, comments or corrections then you can contact Alastair (@ajggeoger) and Andrew (@map_andrew) on Twitter using #scenefromabove or @eoscenefrom Shownotes: Have you landed on MLHub recently? Iceye to provide X-band SAR to MDA 10cm imagery! Earth Engine converts the lot to a STAC catalog GEDI in GEE eg Keiko, e.g. Emil iScanForest - https://iscanforest.fld.czu.cz/ Digital Earth Australia Coastlines updates and portal Callisto looks like an interesting project Heads up again for the Brazil Data Cube Nanalyze finance stuff The SPAC Shack Andrew's review of 2021
In this episode we listen to four experts discuss the Volcanic Eruption of Fagradalsfjall and how research on seismic activity connected the Arctic and Space. First is a keynote from Shay Strong, VP Analytics, Iceye, then speeches from Freysteinn Sigmundsson, Head, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Nordic Volcanological Center, University of Iceland, Vincent Drouin, Geophysicist, Icelandic MET office and Daniel Leeb, Founding Partner and Executive Mission Director, Iceland Space Agency followed by a Q&A from the audience. The dialogue was moderated by Tero Vauraste, Senior Advisor and Regional Director of Iceye, Global Fellow Woodrow Wilson Center. This event originally took place at the 2021 Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavík, Iceland and was organzed in collaboration with Iceye.
This week, we're bringing you the highlights from our recent live event featuring companies providing and using near real time hazard data to speed up claims handling, reduce costs and provide more accurate underwriting. Data is only any good if it can be easily embedded in the workflow - so we get practical and specific with all our guests to explore real case studies and challenges they have overcome. Matthew leads off talking to CEO and founder of ICEYE Rafal Modrzewski and Head of Insurance Solutions Lisa Wardlaw. Extracts follow from: Forbes McKenzie, CEO, McKenzie Intelligence Services Alun Jones, Chief Commercial Officer, Addresscloud Andrew Smith, Chief Operations Officer, Fathom Jonathon Hopper, Claims Manager, Atrium Underwriters Colin Masson, Head of First Party Complex Claims, Beazley Gethin Jones, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Skyline Partners Talking points include: Using radar satellite imaging technology to assess flood depths at individual building level Tracking climate risks and risk movements in near real time The potential and future role of parametric insurance for property risks How new data and technology is improving climate change models Using real time data to make faster claims payments If you would like to hear more about the companies featured on this episode, click the links above to see additional content on their InsTech London member profiles. Additional podcast episodes are also available for ICEYE, McKenzie Intelligence Services, Fathom, Atrium Underwriters and Skyline Partners. If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. Sign up to our newsletter for a fresh view on the world every Wednesday morning. Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme. The Learning Objectives for this podcast are: Understand some of the ways that innovation is changing the claims process for climate risk Compare sources of hazard data and uncover its importance in the claims process Learn how better monitoring of hazard data could help improve the customer experience If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 167 page of the InsTech London website or email cpd@instech.london to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.
Charles Blanchet is the VP of Solutions at Iceye. Charles has over 20 years of experience building start ups, more recently in companies focused around data. Iceye owns a constellation of Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites, and is also working on providing flood monitoring insights derived from the images these satellites take.We talk SAR, how Charles joined Iceye, the importance of finding focus as a company, and how thinking is an important task in itself. Charles Blanchet:LinkedInShow notes:Iceye SolutionsCharles blog post on hiringNew Philosopher magazineTime Stamps:04:00 - Episode begins: Charles presents himself8:45 - Finding product-market fit in Earth Observation13:10 - The importance and need for focus17:00 - Is the space industry different than any other field?21:30 - Is SaaS a good model for companies like Iceye?26:30 - "Deriving value out of imagery and turning it into information is a tough business"36:20 - Can there be too much focus?39:00 - Charles thoughts on Iceye's current focus on flood monitoring41:46 - Building startups over and over again48:30 - Assembling a team58:10 - The life story interview question1:08:40 - How Charles joined Iceye1:12:20 - Charles' next 5 years1:14:10 - Taking dedicated time to think1:25:25 - Media recommendationPlease feel free to reach out!My TwitterFor news about the podcastReach out by email: minds.behind.maps@gmail.com
Iceye on ennättänyt tekemään paljon lyhyen toimintansa aikana. Se kasvoi Aalto-yliopiston satelliittihankkeen oheisprojektista nopeasti kansainväliseksi avaruusalan yhtiöksi, joka on tällä hetkellä eräs Euroopan avaruustoiminnan kirkkaimmista tähdistä. Yhtiö on kehittänyt hyvin edistyksellisiä satelliitteja, jotka kuvaavat maapallon pintaa tutkan avulla. Kun aikaisemmin tutkasatelliitit olivat pakettiauton kokoisia ja niiden massa oli useita tonneja, ovat Iceyen satelliitit ison matkalaukun kokoisia ja painavat alle sata kiloa. Avaruuteen päästyään ne avaavat yli kolme metriä pitkän tutka-antennin, jonka avulla ne pystyvät ottamaan kuvia, joista voidaan erottaa alle puoli metriä kooltaan olevia kohteita. Kuvat eivät ole niin tarkkoja kuin isommilla satelliiteilla saadaan, mutta koska pienemmät satelliitit ovat edullisempia paitsi tehdä, niin myös laukaista avaruuteen, voidaan niitä lähettää Maata kiertämään paljon. Silloin havaintoja voidaan tehdä melkein milloin vain ja mistä vain. Nyt yhtiöllä on avaruudessa jo 14 satelliittia. Iceyen perustivat Aalto-yliopiston opiskelijat Pekka Laurila ja Rafal Modrzewski vuonna 2014, ja nykyisin sillä on satakunta työntekijää kolmessa eri maassa. Päätoimipiste on edelleen Otaniemessä, Espoossa, missä Iceye rakentaa myös satelliittejaan. Yllättäen yhtiötä on kasvatettu Piilaakson start-up -opeilla ja sen toiminnassa on paljon yhteistä SpaceX:n kanssa. Jari Mäkinen juttelee Tiedeykkösessä Pekka Laurilan kanssa, ja ohjelmassa käydään läpi paitsi yhtiön tarina, niin myös katsotaan eurooppalaisen avaruustoiminnan tulevaisuuteen.
The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography
Monitoring flooding from space is hard, even for a radar that can look through clouds and operate at night! Shay Strong from ICEYE walks us through some of the challenges around creating a reliable and predictable flood monitoring process and explains why the technology is not the hard part. Reach out to Shay on Twitter at @shaybstrong ! If you want to know more about SAR technology check the episode called "INTRODUCTION TO SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR" in the podcast feed! Remember to Subscribe :) and Share this podcast with a friend! Join the email list https://mapscaping.com/podcast Happy to connect with you on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielodonohue/ Or Twitter https://twitter.com/MapScaping
Andrew More, Director, BlueStone Venture PartnersP.O. Box 17044Tucson, AZ 85731520-405-925email: andrew.more@bluestonevp.comSOCIAL MEDIA: LinkedIn |Born and raised in Tucson, Andrew is a native Tucsonanand is what is known as a “boomerang”. Andrew moved away in 2008 when he graduated from the U of A, but found his way back to Tucson in 2018 when he turned down a job offer from Amazon to join their Seattle headquarters. Instead, Andrew decided to move back to Tucson and help launch BlueStone Venture Partners with BlueStone co-founders Mara Aspinall and Tom Nickoloff.After moving away, Andrew received his Master's degree from USC in 2009 and soon after began his career with Ernst &Young's M&A Transaction Support team in San Francisco. In2012 he joined a Palo Alto-based private equity firm where he invested growth capital into a variety of private companies across a diverse set of industries.BlueStone Venture Partners is a Tucson-based venture capital fund capitalizing on the strength and innovation found in entrepreneurial companies in the Southwest.BlueStone invests in early-stage life science and healthcare startups based in the “NATO” states (New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma).Fueling GrowthBlueStone's Story Turquoise, the elusive native blue stone of the Southwest, has enjoyed a special significance across different cultures throughout history. Prized for its distinctive blue color, turquoise is thought to attract success and money. Its power is also fabled to bring protection, courage, and friendship.Just as turquoise derives its colors from the minerals in the ground where it forms, BlueStone Venture Partners'strength stems from partnering with businesses that reside in our shared innovation ecosystem.Who We AreBlueStone Venture Partners is a best-in-class life sciences venture capital fund capitalizing on the strength, creativity, and innovation found in entrepreneurial companies in the southwestern UnitedStates.Our firm is rooted in the Southwest and our experience has shown that there are investment gems likewise hidden in the desert Southwest. There is a dearth of venture capital support in the region despite strong universities, unique research centers, and significant infrastructure. We believe that our management skills, existing deal pipelines and relationships with industry-leading advisors and co-investors will enable us to choose companies wisely and in so doing create value for investors.Target Verticals Investment CriteriaBlueStone invests in early-stage companies that operate within the life Sciences. The Fund primarily focuses on companies that reside within five key verticals including Medical Devices, AdvancedMaterials, Healthcare IT, Diagnostics, and biopharma Platforms.We seek companies that have developed transformative platforms or disruptive technologies, are protected by strong intellectual property and will have a meaningful impact on healthcare. Our preference is for companies residing in the NATO States (New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma), however, as a return-driven fund, we will make investments regardless of geography if they fit our “Southwest-like” metrics.BlueStone provides growth capital and strategic support to our portfolio companies in addition to privileged access to strategic partners including investors, customers, and other partners residing within the supply chain.Jim Cantrell, Executive Vice PresidentR2 SpaceEmail:jim@r2space.comwww.jimcantrell.comSOCIAL MEDIA: LinkedIn |Jim is the founder of several entrepreneurial start-ups, including vector, StratSpace and Vintage Exotics Competition Engineering.He was on the founding team of Moon Express and SpaceX and has worked closely with Iceye, Skybox Imaging, PlanetIQ, PlanetLabs, and Rocket Lab.He has worked on 45 satellite missions including iridium Next, the Pluto mission, Osiris-Rex, and Lightsail. Jim also served as CEO of IDair, a bio-metrics company.He holds Board and Advisory positions at The Planetary Society, ATLAS Space, Morf3D, York Space Systems, Infinite Composites, Iceye and the Sports Car Club of America and is an active angel investor.
We talk to Robbi from Geoscience Australia. In the news we mention Earth Blox and MOOCs, Iceye and 10m landcover! Amongst other things. If you have questions, comments or corrections then you can contact Alastair (@ajggeoger) and Andrew (@map_andrew) on Twitter using #scenefromabove or @eoscenefrom Shownotes: Observing Earth from Space MOOC Sentinel-6 data Sponsored SAR data for research ObSERVE 2 aerial surveys 10m Landcover data Digital Earth Australia Coastlines Open Data Cube Digital Earth Australia notebooks and tools repository Robbi's Twitter
Climate change, security and telecommunications don't necessarily come first in mind when talking about space. But Finland and Finnish companies are literally bringing space down to earth to people's everyday lives. How the emerging new space economy helps industries and organizations to solve issues that our planet is facing? Joining us in the conversation are Tero Vauraste from ICEYE, and Jarkko Antila from Reaktor Space Lab. Hosted by Roy Meredith, Senior Advisor, and Hanna Hyttinen, Senior Advisor at Business Finland.
Aumenta il livello di dettagli delle immagini satellitari: quali rischi per la privacy? I satelliti commerciali possono spiare nelle nostre case di notte? (Fake news). Regolamentazioni e possibili tecniche a tutela della privacy.
We talk to Shay Strong from Iceye about SAR, machine learning and more. In the news we mention the MEGA NEWS and hackathons! Amongst other things. If you have questions, comments or corrections then you can contact Alastair (@ajggeoger) and Andrew (@map_andrew) on Twitter using #scenefromabove or @eoscenefrom Shownotes: The Mega News Microsoft Planetary computer Google Earth timelapse Planet Carbonmapper GDAL financial support RSGISlib on Twitter awesome-gee-community-datasets catalog Is EO starting to go mainstream? Geo-Podcasts list Noel Gorelick Medium posts ICESAT2 Hackweek Going nuts about Geopandas SpaceNet 6 Iceye Iceye flood monitoring: EO College Echoes in Space - Intro to Radar Remote Sensing: GitHub SAR tools: Shay on Twitter Shay on Medium
con Giuseppe Borghi - Direttore del Φ-lab di ESA - European Space Agency. Osservazione della Terra & Intelligenza Artificiale; quali sono i trend? L'intelligenza artificiale si spoterà a bordo dei satelliti? Quale futuro per l'AI con l'EO?
La nave Ever Given incagliata nel Canale di Suez. Tutti i provider di dati satellitari raccontano l'evento. Le nuvole: ostacolo per le acquisizioni. Quali “soluzioni” tecniche e commerciali esistono?
Con Donatella Dominici - Università dell'Aquila e Sara Zollini - Ricercatrice.La linea di riva delle bellissime spiagge d'Abruzzo vista dallo spazio. Che significa estrarre la linea di costa dalle immagini satellitari? Inidici, algoritimi e metodologie: cosa sta cambiando nel monitoraggio costiero? Università, ricerca e mondo del lavoro: esempi virtuosi.
Using its own constellation of microsatellites, ICEYE is providing insurers with high-resolution, building-level flood depths around the world immediately after an event. VP of Solutions Charles Blanchet joins Matthew to discuss how the company is making satellite technology commercially viable, and how insurers are now able to provide rapid flood loss estimates and efficient claims settlements. Talking points include: How synthetic aperture radar can see through clouds Why the insurance division of this company has been engaged by leading insurers in only 12 months How aerial imagery is augmented with third-party data Parametric product solutions Making a complex offering easy to use Look out for ICEYE on our Live Chat panel on Thursday 1 April. The company will also be one of more than 60 featured in our forthcoming Location Intelligence report. Sign up to our newsletter for a fresh view on the world every Wednesday morning. If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use, or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme. To claim 0.5 hours for this podcast, go to the Episode 128 page of the InsTech London website, or email cpd@instech.london.
Our guest today is Jeff Crusey, a venture capital investor at Seraphim Capital that invests predominantly in space tech. Seraphim has invested in many startups across space domains including Spire, Iceye, D-Orbit as well as AST & Science. In this episode, Jeff provides his perspectives on the space industry, including the recent developments in space tech and the applications of space technologies for Earth. We discuss how big of a problem space debris is and how companies are using innovative technologies to tackle it. Jeff also has some interesting thoughts on what the space industry could do better - to tell better stories with a bigger vision. Chapters: 01:55: Jeff's Story 06:30: What is the "Space Industry?" 08:55: Why Create an Investment Thesis Around Investing in Space? 12:50: Is Space Debris a Big Problem? 14:25: Are We Worrying Too Much About Space Debris? How Can We Clean Space? 16:14: Do We Need More VCs Investing in SpaceTech? 18:27: Would You Invest in an Earth Observation Company, a Satellite IoT Company or a Launch Company? 21:53: SPACs and Space 24:33: What Can the Space Industry Do Better? 27:09: What Would You Want to Say to the Space Industry?
The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography
Applications of SAR include topography, oceanography, glaciology, geology (for example, terrain discrimination and subsurface imaging), and forestry, including forest height, biomass, deforestation ... the list is long. But before you can do all that you need to know what SAR is and how it works. Guest - Eric Jensen from ICEYE.com Check out Sisters of SAR on Twitter @SistersofSAR Remember to Subscribe :) Share this podcast with a friend! Join the email list https://mapscaping.com/podcast Happy to connect with you on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielodonoh
Tutte le curiosità sulla costellazione finlandese ICEYE raccontate da MARIA FRUNZA - Customer Operations & Satellite Planning. Tutto il mondo, ogni ora: la mission rivoluzionaria di ICEYE. Da monitoraggio a sorveglianza dallo spazio: microsatelliti radar che registrano video con super risoluzione! Quali sono le applicazioni basate su questi straordinari dati?
Twitter- @spacenewsbrief Instagram - @bluehelmco (https://www.bluehelmco.com) Sponsor- (https://www.futureshredding.com) Headlines- 2) FCC approves OneWeb sale as Starlink begins public beta a. (https://spacenews.com/fcc-approves-oneweb-sale-as-starlink-begins-public-beta/) 3) NASA’s Crew-1 commander to be sworn into U.S. Space Force from the International Space Station a.(https://spacenews.com/nasas-crew-1-commander-to-be-sworn-into-u-s-space-force-from-the-international-space-station/) 4) Launchspace to test Debris Collection payload on ISS Bartolomeo platform a.(https://spacenews.com/launchspace-debris-payload-to-iss/) 5) General Atomics acquires Guidestar Optical Systems a.(https://spacenews.com/general-atomics-acquires-guidestar/) 6) Redwire acquires Roccor and signals intent to keep growing) a.(https://spacenews.com/redwire-acquires-roccor/) 7) Finland’s Iceye names new CEO for Iceye US: Jerry Welsh a.(https://spacenews.com/iceye-us-jerry-welsh/) 8) Parsons to acquire space and cybersecurity firm Braxton Science & Technology Group a.(https://spacenews.com/parsons-to-acquire-space-and-cybersecurity-firm-braxton-science-technology-group/) 9) Telesat to announce satellite, launch contracts by year’s end a.(https://spacenews.com/telesat-q3-2020/) 10) NXTCOMM leases Eutelsat capacity to test electronically steered antenna a.(https://spacenews.com/nxtcomm-eutelsat-lease/) Law and policy- 1) ESA requests 230 million euros more for Ariane 6 as maiden flights slips to 2022 a.(https://spacenews.com/esa-request-230-million-euros-more-for-ariane-6-as-maiden-flights-slips-to-2022/) 2) House Space Force Caucus co-chair voices concern about orbital debris, supports Commerce assuming debris-tracking role a.(https://spacenews.com/house-space-force-caucus-co-chair-voices-concern-about-orbital-debris-supports-commerce-assuming-debris-tracking-role/) 3) Satellites eligible for FCC’s $9 billion 5G Fund for Rural America a.(https://spacenews.com/fcc-5g-fund-for-rural-america-report/) ** WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SPACE POLICY Oct 25th—Oct 31st, 2020 a. (https://spacepolicyonline.com/news/whats-happening-in-space-policy-october-25-31-2020/) Launches- Nov. 3: A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket Events- 1)September 2020 Space Calendar of Events a.(http://spaceref.com/calendar/) 2) Launch Calendar a. (https://www.space.com/32286-space-calendar.html Fun 1) The Mandalorian' season 2 is landing on Disney Plus Friday a.(https://www.space.com/star-wars-the-mandalorian-season-2-on-disney-plus) 2) What $99 internet from space means for Americans a.(https://qz.com/1924385/what-99-internet-from-space-means-for-americans/)
The NSV September Episode is all about radar satellites and its applications. We invited a very special guest who helped to shape and grow the SAR Satellite Industry in the 90s and 2000s in Germany like no other: Joerg F. Herrmann, former founding CEO of the TerraSAR-X services entity Infoterra, Sr. business development executive at Airbus Defense and now Sr. VP at Capella Space. From first endeavors to the first wave of commercialization of SAR. Join us for a conversation about the creation of Germany's first Digital Elevation Model in early 2000 to TerraSAR and TandemSAR as well as differences of working for a U.S. start-up compared to his time in Germany, building the TerraSAR. We explore the question: Why is Germany currently lacking a private German SAR constellation with the ambition of Capella Space, Iceye, PredaSAR (U.S.) or Synspective (Japan) or a leading new space hardware startup? ...and even dare to ask: Is there an underutilization of SAR technology?
Jyri Engeström is the Co-Founder and General Partner at Yes VC, an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco. They invest in the pre-seed and seed stages of companies set in motion by social movements. In his previous role at True Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, he invested in e.g. Iceye, building a constellation of radar satellites to track climate change. As an angel investor he's invested in Moves (acquired by Facebook), Applifier (acquired by Unity), Betabrand, Oura and others. As an entrepreneur, he has founded, grown, and negotiated the acquisition of two mobile consumer companies: Jaiku, a mobile social network acquired by Google; and Ditto, a mobile local recommendations app acquired by Groupon. As an executive, he has run product teams. At Google, he was the product manager responsible for the Gmail mobile app, Mobile Calendar, and Google's social networking efforts. At Groupon, he was Director of Product Management on the executive team that started and grew Groupon’s point-of-sale and payments businesses. He was the Head of Product at Boosted, an electric vehicle company that created the Boosted Board electric skateboard. At Nokia, he was Sr. Product Manager of Internet Handhelds. He is also co-founder of Sesat School, a micro-school in San Francisco; and serve on the board of the Rare Cancer Research Foundation. He also co-owns a café in Helsinki. About Our Partners This episode is brought to you by Hawke Media. Hawke Media is a full-service Outsourced CMO based in Santa Monica, CA, providing guidance, planning, and execution to grow brands of all sizes, industries, and business models. Hawke Media was recognized by Inc. as the country's fastest-growing marketing consultancy and is proudly one of Glassdoor's "Best Places to Work", 2019 #893 on the Forbes 5000 list, UpCity Top Los Angeles Digital Marketing Agency. Hawke’s collaborative process, à la carte offering, and month-to-month fee structure give clients the flexibility they need to boost digital revenues and marketing ROI. Hawke Media The company has serviced over 1500 brands of all sizes, ranging from startups like Tamara Mellon, SiO Beauty and Bottlekeeper to household names like Red Bull, Verizon Wireless and Alibaba. Listen to our interview with Erik Huberman, Founder and CEO of Hawke Media, in episode 23 of the Just Go Grind Podcast. This episode is also brought to you by Toptal. Toptal is an exclusive network of the top freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product managers, and project managers in the world. Top companies hire Toptal freelancers for their most important projects. Connect with Jyri Engeström Yes VC Twitter LinkedIn partners@yes.vc Some of the Topics Covered by Jyri in this Episode How Jyri decided to start Yes VC in 2018 with his life partner, Caterina Fake Why Yes VC is focused on social movements Making 20 investments and the $13M Fund he ended up raising The check size of Yes VC of $250K - $1.5M w/ the smallest bet of $30K How Jyri is managing his deal flow for Yes VC and what's happening in the early-stage venture capital world "Mango Seed" rounds of funding as a trend in VC The $6M fund of Rahul Vohra and $6.7M fund of Chris Sacca The dynamic of smaller funds and who they invest in Why 3 of 5 investments of Yes VC were invested at the moment of founding Finding potential founders before they even start companies and why Yes VC seeds ideas in smart people COVID in the town of Bolinas and they offered testing for ALL the residents The diligence process at Yes VC and why they focus on founder-product fit How many deals Jyri is looking at and what entrepreneurs need to understand about venture capitalists Why 50% of their investments are from their founder network or early angel investors looking for early-stage funds to lead the round "The obligatory point of passage" Why Jyri believes the best founders now are building portfolios Jyri's experience starting and selling Jaiku to Google Selling his second company, Ditto, to Groupon Links from the Episode True Ventures Caterina Fake Etsy Kickstarter Jerry Yang Phil Black Jon Callaghan Founders Fund Rahul Vohra Chris Sacca Entrepreneur First Y Combinator Blue Bottle Coffee Reconnect Softbank Jack Dorsey Indie Hackers Andrew Mason Descript
Headlines- 1) L3Harris gets $119 million Space Force contract for deep-space telescopes a.(https://spacenews.com/l3harris-gets-119-million-space-force-contract-for-deep-space-telescopes/) 2) Iceye raises $87 million in Series C investment round a.(https://spacenews.com/iceye-series-b-round/) 3) Made In Space is sending the first ceramic manufacturing facility in space to the ISS next week a.(https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/22/made-in-space-is-sending-the-first-ceramic-manufacturing-facility-in-space-to-the-iss-next-week/) Law and policy- 1) NASA affirms partnership with Space Force, Bridenstine stresses value of ‘soft power’ a.(https://spacenews.com/nasa-affirms-partnership-with-space-force-bridenstine-stresses-value-of-soft-power/) 2) NASA makes push for full funding of Artemis human lunar lander program a.(https://spacenews.com/nasa-makes-push-for-full-funding-of-artemis-human-lunar-lander-program/) b.(https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/artemis_plan-20200921.pdf) ** WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SPACE POLICY September 20—26, 2020 a. (https://spacepolicyonline.com/news/whats-happening-in-space-policy-september-20-26-2020/) Events- 1) September 2020 Space Calendar of Events a.(http://spaceref.com/calendar/) 2) Launch Calendar a. (https://www.space.com/32286-space-calendar.html 3) NASA Tipping Point Partnership with Blue Origin to Test Precision Lunar Landing Technologies a.(https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/NASA_Tipping_Point_Partnership_to_Test_Precision_Lunar_Landing_Tech) Fun 1)Why now is the most exciting time in space in 50 years a. (https://www.fastcompany.com/90552529/why-now-is-the-most-exciting-time-in-space-in-50-years)
Alluvioni: i satelliti per la mappatura rapida durante e dopo l'eventoPerchè riusciamo a osservare al di sotto delle nuvole e a misurare corpi d'acqua? Quali costellazioni di satelliiti si utilizzano? Tutte le risposte in meno di 10 minuti. Buon ascolto
Nel vino che beviamo c'è un sacco di SPAZIO!! Oggi i satelliti vengono utilizzati per controllare lo stato di salute delle colture e per supportare la produzione delle imprese agricole. Ne parliamo con Michele Fioretti - agronomo ed esperto di vitivinicoltura.
We chat with Emil Cherrington from the SERVIR programme. In the news we mention the Amazon rainforest, Syria and ICEYE. Amongst other things. If you have questions, comments or corrections then you can contact Alastair (@ajggeoger) and Andrew (@map_andrew) on Twitter using #scenefromabove or @eoscenefrom Shownotes: Some sobering imagery of Syria SAR video from ICEYE Shell Gamechanger ESA Startup Competition More resources from FastAI Unidata Python resources GEO, Google Earth and cultural maps of the Amazon SERVIR BelizeGeo Twitter account
Jim Cantrell, founder of StratSpace, was SpaceX's first senior business development executive. StratSpace has been involved in 46 satellite and deep space missions, with clients ranging from NASA, USAF, NRO, major aerospace companies and many space startups including ICEYE, Moon Express and York Space Systems. In this episode of the Cold Star Project, host Jason Kanigan asks Jim Cantrell about funding and building space companies. We dig into: what investors at different levels are most looking for in space ventures, beyond making a profit how Jim's hiring practices have changed and what he looks for to bring the right people on board why StatSpace focused on smallsats as a core business, rather than launch vehicles experience with ICEYE, OSIRIS-REx, and other missions Jim's fun projects of restoring vintage racecars. Playlist: https://coldstartech.com/play Subscribe: https://coldstartech.com/subs Talk to Cold Star: https://coldstartech.com/bookcall
This week on SPEXcast, we sit down with Pekka Laurila, Co-Founder of ICEYE, a New Space startup trying to revolutionize the business of space-based, synthetic aperture radar imagery. We talk about the challenges of building microsatellite constellations capable of imaging the entire planet and the key commercial technologies ICEYE leverages to make radar imagery available more quickly than ever before. We also discuss the technologies required to turn radar data into actionable information that companies can leverage to make decisions that can impact all of us. You can check out additional links and references at https://blog.spexcast.com/unlocking-potential-synthetic-aperture-radar-iceye-pekka-laurila .
In this episode we talk about what software might be good for EO image processing and whether you should know a bit of coding and have a decent laptop. In the news we talk about ICEYE, LiDAR data, Open-EO and geoint trends. Amongst other things. If you have questions, comments or corrections then you can contact Alastair (@ajggeoger) and Andrew (@map_andrew) on Twitter using #scenefromabove or @eoscenefrom Shownotes: ICEYE raises a huge amount of cash to do cool things with radar! Six top GeoInt trends Mediterranean Sea Surface Temperature Climatology Open LiDAR data for England from the Environment Agency Open EO User requirements survey 13 Open Source Remote Sensing Software Packages (2018)
My guest this week is Pekka Larila, Chief Financial Officer and co-founder of ICEYE. ICEYE is a Finnish company with offices in Poland and the U.S. that bills itself as having the first Synthetic Aperture Radar, or SAR, satellite in a microsatellite form weighing in at less than 100kg. By comparison traditional SART satellites are much larger needing a lot of power to accomplish their mission. The well known Canadian RADARSAT-2 satellite weighs in at 2200kg and the next-generation RADARSAT Constellation Mission satellites each weigh in at 1400kg. ICEYE is looking to disrupt the traditional Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite market.
SAR-tutkalla varustettu satelliittiparvi antaa hyvän tilannekuvan siitä mitä maan päällä tapahtuu. Laserkeilauksen pistepilvi auttaa niin maanmittauksessa, metsän kartoittamisessa kuin autonomisen autonkin toiminnassa. Juuso Pekkinen keskustelee vieraidensa kanssa teknologioista joiden avulla todellisuus muutetaan digitaaliseen muotoon. Studiossa vieraana suomalaisen Iceye-satelliittiyrityksen perustajatiimiin kuuluva Pekka Laurila sekä Maanmittauslaitoksen Paikkatietokeskuksen Juha Hyyppä. Hyyppä toimii myös Laserkeilauksen huippuyksikön johtajana. Kohtaamisia syvässä päässä. Juuso Pekkinen etsii suurempaa ymmärrystä ympäröivästä todellisuudesta. Hydraatiota intohimoiseen tiedonjanoon maanantaista keskiviikkoon kello kymmenestä yhteentoista.
NewSpaceVision Podcast #4 with Pekka Laurila CFO & Co-Founder of ICEYE What a start into 2018. ICEYE, the VC backed NewSpace StartUp from Finnland, just launched their next generation radar satellite on a PSLV into earth's orbit. With their novel SAR technology, they want to change the earth observation market and are off for a good start. In November 2017 we had the chance to speak to Pekka Laurila, the Co-Founder and CFO of the company, about their business, technology and how they started. He also answers the question why they had to rent an icebreaker in the early days of their company! We hope you like it! Please subscribe and rate podcast on soundcloud or itunes. We are happy for your feedback on Twitter (twitter.com/newspacevision). Show Notes: - Aalto-1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aalto-1 - Tekes Funding: https://www.businessfinland.fi/ - Horizon 2020: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ - ICEYE: https://www.iceye.com/ - Reaktor SpaceLab: https://reaktorspace.com/ The NewSpaceVision Team. Recording: Daniel Seidel (twitter.com/Daninho89) & Sven Przywarra (twitter.com/SvenPrzy) Cut: Amin Shahsavar