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Vendredi 16 août dernier, le Sénégal a franchi une étape historique en envoyant dans l'espace son tout premier satellite conçu et fabriqué par des ingénieurs sénégalais. Le microsatellite GAINDESAT-1A ou le Gaïndé – « lion » en wolof – a été lancé à bord de la fusée Falcon 9 de SpaceX depuis la base de Vandenberg, en Californie. L'objet spatial sera capable de recueillir des informations pour la gestion des ressources en eau au Sénégal. Professeur Gayane Faye est le coordonnateur du projet spatial sénégalais SenSat et répond aux questions de RFI. Tout d'abord, quelles sont les caractéristiques du satellite Gaïndé ?Pr Gayane Faye : Il y a plusieurs gammes. Le nôtre est un micro-satéllite qui pèse environ un kilo et qui est cubique avec des arêtes d'à peu près 10 cm. Donc c'est un satellite qui a une charge utile qui permet de faire deux missions : une mission pour la collecte d'informations et une mission pour l'imagerie, c'est d'ailleurs pour ça qu'on l'appelle GAINDESAT. L'acronyme signifie « Gestion automatisée et d'informations et de données environnementales ». Nous l'avons choisi car « Gaïndé » c'est aussi le lion, l'emblème du Sénégal.Et concrètement, quelles seront ses missions ?On a identifié deux missions principales. La première, c'est de la collecte d'informations. Pourquoi ? Parce que l'institut national - qui a en charge la collecte d'informations - a des stations à travers le Sénégal pour suivre les cours d'eau et les lacs au niveau national : les débits, les hauteurs d'eau et un certain nombre de paramètres. La première mission consistera à savoir, à chaque fois que le satellite passe au-dessus du Sénégal, d'aspirer les données qui ont été inscrites par les stations et les renvoyer à la station de contrôle à Dakar pour les mettre à disposition. Donc c'est un gain de temps, un gain d'énergie et un gain d'argent pour eux. La deuxième mission, c'est l'observation de la Terre. Ça va permettre d'avoir un certain nombre de données pour faire plusieurs applications autour de l'agriculture, de l'élevage, de la pêche de la région côtière, du changement climatique, de la déforestation, des inondations, etc. En bref, il y a énormément d'applications dans le domaine de l'observation.Avec ce premier satellite, le Sénégal rejoint le club africain des États ayant lancé leur propre satellite, comme le Nigeria, l'Égypte ou encore récemment Djibouti. Dans ces pays, est-ce qu'on a pu y constater des résultats concrets ?Effectivement, dans certains pays, il y a des résultats. Par exemple, quand je prends le cas du Nigeria, ils ont une agence spatiale aujourd'hui où travaillent des milliers de personnes. Ils sont très en avance et parviennent à produire des effets sur la vie de la population. L'Afrique du Sud, pareil, l'Égypte également. Je prends le cas du Nigeria, qui travaille beaucoup sur l'utilisation des données de leur satellite pour l'agriculture, pour la gestion agricole. Donc ça c'est un cas pratique réel. J'ai des amis qui travaillent à l'Agence spatiale nigériane, la NASRDA, avec qui je discute beaucoup lors de rencontres dans les forums africains. Ils ont aujourd'hui une grande avance dans le domaine et ils parviennent à tirer profil spatial.L'intérêt pour le spatial en Afrique grandit. Il y a deux ans, l'Union africaine a même lancé un Forum annuel sur l'espace. Dr Faye, quel regard portez-vous sur la politique spatiale africaine, et surtout, que répondez-vous aux personnes qui estiment qu'il y a des projets plus urgents sur lesquels investir ?Le grand public ou la majeure partie des gens, quand vous parlez de spatial, ils pensent que c'est un luxe, ou bien que c'est juste une question géostratégique. Or le spatial est incontournable. C'est comme quand on parlait de l'informatique : aujourd'hui, c'est incontournable, on ne peut rien faire sans. Il y a une étude au niveau de l'Union africaine qui a été faite et qui montre que l'Afrique dépense énormément de milliards par an pour la question de produits de services spatiaux. Ça ne peut pas continuer. Donc le Sénégal a décidé d'entrer dans le spatial, mais pas n'importe comment ! Nous aurions pu nous contractualiser avec une organisation privée, leur donner une mission, ils fabriquent un satellite, ils lancent, et on l'exploite. Mais nous avons plutôt décider de miser sur nos propres ressources humaines. Parce que si vous voulez développer le spatial dans le pays, il faut avoir des ressources humaines capables de le porter. Et c'est pour ça que le Sénégal a misé sur ses ressources humaines et je pense que c'est la meilleure démarche.À lire aussiLe Sénégal lance son premier satellite en orbite
Hello friends! Rosie Flores and Fausto Faustito drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and singer-songwriter Chris Sensat, is my guest for episode 1399! His debut, full-length, self-titled album is out today, Friday, June 21st on Mule Kick Records wherever you stream your music. Go to chrissensat.com for music, videos and more. We have a great conversation about growing up playing drums in his dad's blues band, playing a show with my band Goudie when he was 13, playing with Rosie Flores, Fasto Faustito, deciding to step up to the mic with his self-titled album, songwriting, playing the Outlaw Country Cruise, The Alice Rose, and much more. I've known Chris since the late 90's when he was just 13 years old playing drums with my godson's band, PigGie Hat. It's a real pleasure to see him grow up to be such a talented and great guy. I hope you enjoy our conversation. I sure did. Let's get down! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you pod. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
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Sensat, a platform that helps physical infrastructure companies map and visualize all their data, has raised $20.5 million in a Series B round of funding.
Nacida en EL MASNOU un 17 de junio de 1873 y fallecida en Barcelona el 1 de octubre de 1961, Rosa Sensat fue una educadora unida al sistema progresista de educación ligada a sistemas europeos y que defendía que la naturaleza y la educación debían ir de la mano en el aprendizaje infantil.Muy ligada al movimiento feminista catalán y desde donde apoyaba la transformación educacional hacia las niñas.Una producción original de Iván Patxi Gómez https://www.ivanpatxi.es para Muy Historia.El primer podcast para personas con discapacidad auditiva. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx91FHO_TMphysf4ORb_iC6kti0CwAjOUhttps://www.muyhistoria.es/podcast/audio/estreno-el-callejero-un-podcast-de-historia-de-nuestras-calles-401653314490Voz femenina: Teresa MarcosProducción, guión y locución: Iván Patxi GómezIntérprete de lengua de signos: Almudena Martín Ruiz
Jack Lomas, £15m in funding raised - Founding Member of Sensat, AI-Tech start-up.What are some mistakes to avoid when recruiting new people?
Las mañanas de Relax Fm - Programa día 19-05-2020 . Dirigido por Laura Jimenez.Entrevista a Patricia Payá (Sensat Ecobotiga)
Typically, we feed our AI invented datasets that don't represent real life situations and scenarios. These models are preparing AI for an unrealistic environment that doesn’t work IRL. But James Dean is changing models at his company, SenSat. They’re using breakthroughs in camera and inexpensive drone technology to capture real geographies. They layer these geographies with everyday obstacles — like people, temperature, lighting — to develop models that replicate real life geographies, creating what James calls “digital twins.” James came on this episode of AI:IRL to tell us all about how he’s creating “a SimCity of the real world.” What we talked about: AI models 3D Geographies 3D Geometries Digital twins LIDAR Large datasets How AI is impacting the construction industry AI in the infrastructure industry This discussion with James Dean was taken from our AI: In Real Life podcast. If you want to hear more AI episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts here.
Just 13% of employees would be comfortable talking about mental illness at work. In many parts of the world, mental illness has long been considered a taboo topic. Especially in the UK, where a stoic demeanour and stiff upper lip is considered an attribute of the British people who are expected to remain resolute and unemotional when faced with adversity. In this episode, James Fricker, Managing Director at Sensat, and Jimmy Donny Cosgrove, Famous Celebrity (and treasured office manager) discuss mental health in the workplace. Jimmy was kind enough to open up about some of his own personal experiences in the hope that others may take comfort in knowing that they are not alone in facing mental health struggles. If you're interested in working with Sensat, or finding out more about the initiatives we have in place around mental health, please email get in touch at contact@sensat.co.uk or visit the careers page on our website.
Founders of SenSat, James Dean and Harry Atkinson sat down to discuss the process behind their recent Series A raise, and how they secured investment from one of the largest funds in the world, Tencent. A special thanks to our guest Andreas Meissner from Pubal Consult who invested in SenSat at both Seed and Series A stage, for providing further interesting insights on how he tracks the success of his investments and giving advice on raising capital for early-stage businesses. A must-listen for those interested in the tech startup space.
Today's episode is the first episode of our new podcast, Innovation: An Endless Pursuit, and we’re really excited to share it with you. Here at Bristol Water we’re big believers in Open Innovation. The idea that by openly inviting solutions to our challenges, collaborating across the industry and by sharing our experience, we can deliver better experiences for customers. In this series we’ll be exploring each of the themes from our innovation quest (https://www.bristolwater.co.uk/about-us/innovation/) and sharing our learnings and insights from our journey so far. In each episode Chris Thomas, our Head of Business Improvement and Innovation, will be joined by experts from both Bristol Water and our external innovation network to learn about the latest innovations in Water and where we should be seeking solutions as an industry. In this first episode of our podcast we have a fascinating conversation between Chris and two innovation pioneers, David Ferguson, Head of Digital Innovation at EDF and Jack Lomas, Head of Product at Mott Macdonald Ventures, that we recorded at our inaugural innovation event earlier this year. This focus for this conversation was how to foster innovation in your organisation. The discussion explores many exciting topics including, methods for promoting innovation, priotising ideas, how innovation can be funded and how to create a positive culture of innovation. Jack and David also share their views on which innovations are more hype than substance and we’re sure you’ll be surprised to hear which they choose. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode and look forward to hearing what you think of it. We’re always looking for help and collaboration on our Quest and if you have any comments or thoughts we’d love to hear from you at innovation@Bristolwater.co.uk. About today’s guests: David leads EDF Energy’s Research and Development Team, spearheading the company’s research into cutting-edge digital technologies. His aim is to explore how digital can improve the operational safety and efficiency of EDF Energy’s fleet of power stations and transform the way they serve their customers. A constant focus is the use of technology to enable the sustainable use of energy. In addition to his role at EDF David is a Non-Executive Director of Exeter Science Park, a member of the advisory board for the All Party Parliamentary Group on AI, a Fellow of the RSA and is a contributor to Exeter University’s MBA. Jack leads product within the Smart Infrastructure startup team at Mott MacDonald Digital Ventures. Tasked with driving digital transformation across the business, his team adopts lean methodology to design, develop and release new tech products, applying the team's combined experience in technology, start-ups and infrastructure. Prior to joining Mott MacDonald , Jack co-founded SenSat which streamlines civil infrastructure projects through the use of digital twins. SenSat was identified as Europe’s fasting growing AI start up by Crunchbase and awarded 'Startup of the Year' by New Civil Engineer. Having left his day to day role in SenSat Jack now sits as a shareholder and adviser to the management team. Jack is also a founding board director at Cambridge Wireless, a tech organisation with 400 members including Intel, Amazon and the UK’s leading startups, and founder at Future Engineering Club, a working group for senior industry thought leaders.
In this episode we interview Kate Doyle of 2ExcelGeo about aerial data collection and finding work after university. In the news we mention SAR software, UK Space growth and Sensat. 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 UK space sectore is creating jobs ESRI ArcGIS Notebooks A new SAR-bot called Synthetic Aperture Random SAR software #1: HyP3 SAR software #2: S1 Tiling ALL the pixels from the rather impressive Sensat GLOBE Adopt a Pixel The 2ExcelGeo website
25. CALLE ROSA SENSAT La Calle Rosa Sensat esta dedicada a la vida y obra de una gran mujer, descúbre su historia en este podcast de 4 minutos que he preparado para tí. Soy Iván Patxi, y en este podcast te quiero enseñar algunas de las calles más importantes de España, y seguro que también Leer másCalle Rosa Sensat[…]
A report says FAA risk adversity limits use of drones, SenSat breaks U.K. BVLOS record, Japan set to loosen BVLOS rules, and FCC sends a strong message to drone makers, marketers, and operators.
SenCast Episode 013 with Simon Murdoch - MP at Episode1 Ventures This week Harry talks with Simon Murdoch, Managing Partner of Episode1 Ventures about: + his investing strategy + his entrepreneurial background & what he learned working for Jeff Bezos in the early years of Amazon + the top reason why he chooses not to invest in certain startups Thank you to Simon Murdoch - www.linkedin.com/in/simonmurdoch/ Learn more about Episode1 Ventures - https://www.episode1.com/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 011 with Pruth Reddy - Co-Founder and CTO at Carv This week Harry chats with Pruth Reddy, cofounder and CTO of Motion Metrics, which recently launched a product called Carv - digital ski coaching through wearable sensor devices. + Pruth talks about how Carv began + the process of developing the wearables hardware + and the pros and cons of Kickstart fundraising With thanks to Pruth Reddy + Motion Metrics - Carv www.carv.ai/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 011 with Harry Briggs - current partner and investor at BGF Ventures, former principal of Balderton Capital, and previously co-founder of Firefly Tonics beverage company Whats on the show? + We caught up with Harry at BGF Ventures in London + Mr. Briggs sheds light on both running and exiting a business. + He explains why he hasn’t lost hope for a bright English future despite Brexit, and lastly why moving fast and being arrogant are important factors of success for aspiring entrepreneurs. With thanks to Harry Briggs + LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrycdbriggs/ + BGF Ventures http://www.bgfventures.com/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 010 with Keith Teare - Serial entrepreneur, investor and now Chairman of Accelerated Digital Ventures. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Keith at our new offices in Moorgate + We talk about setting up the first ISP and Internet cafe in the UK, the state of venture capital and why you need to be thinking 10 years in the future. With thanks to Keith Teare + LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kteare/ + Accelerated Digital Ventures https://accelerated.ventures/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 009 with Jeremy Silver and Marko Balabanovic - CEO and CEO of the Digital Catapult. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Jeremy and Marko at the Digital Catapult + We ask them both what technology they are seeing today that is going to disrupt the market and talk about how Britain is trying to lead the world. With thanks to Jeremy Silver + LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysilver/ Marko Balabanovic + Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/balabanovic/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 008 with Dr Mike Short CBE - Vice President at Telefonica Europe. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Mikes at Digital Greenwich to talk about what he sees as the next disruptive technologies and how connectivity is key to it all. + We ask Mike what technology he is seeing today that is going to disrupt the market and talk about how cities are going to become 'smart' in the future. With thanks to Dr Mike Short CBE + LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeshort2/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 007 with Andrew Grill - Global Managing Partner at IBM. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Andrew in our offices at Digital Catapult to talk about how he is trying to help businesses transform themselves digitally. How a small business can protect itself from competitors through smart content and why Andrew describes himself as a ‘practical futurist’. + We ask Andrew what technology he is seeing today that is going to disrupt the market and talk about how wearables are going to become the norm. With thanks to Andrew Grill, IBM + LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewgrill/ + Website andrew.london + Twitter @AndrewGrill What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 006 with Antton Peña - Founder & Product Lead at Flock. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Antton in our offices at Digital Catapult to talk about how Flock is hoping to change the drone insurance market. Whats in store for the drone industry in the UK and abroad and how drone regulations might change to meet the challenges from the economy. + We ask Antton what advise he’d give to founding teams, the challenges that face the UK drone industry and how companies like Flock and SenSat can change the perceptions of drone. With thanks to: + Antton Peña, Flock https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/10485141/ + Website flyflock.io What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 005 with James Sore - Chief Investment Office at Syndicate Room. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with James in our offices at Digital Catapult to talk tech, the being an entrepreneur and what 2017 has in store for anyone looking to invest or get investment + We ask James what advise he’d give to founding teams, the culture of ‘radio growth’ rather than profits and how custom user experiences are changing the world. With thanks to: + James Sore, Syndicate Room https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamessore/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 004 with David Booth - Tech City Ventures. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with David in our offices at Digital Catapult to talk tech, the being a founder and what the tech city ventures are doing for startups in London. + We ask David what advise he’d give to founding teams, what mistakes he’s made as a founder and whats on his new podcast on the New Zealand Diaspora With thanks to: + David Booth, Tech City Ventures https://www.linkedin.com/in/daveboothy/ What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 003 with Andrew Cockburn - UK Department for International Trade. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Andrew at MWC 2017 to talk tech, the UK economy and what the UK DiT are doing for UK technology. + We ask Andrew what is exciting him in the world of tech, what the UK DiT are doing to help businesses worldwide and how AI will affect our futures With thanks to: + Andrew Cockburn, UK DiT https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-cockburn-29087714/ + UK DiT for all the help they are giving SenSat https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-trade + Cambridge Wireless - for giving us the opportunity to be at MWC 2017 www.cambridgewireless.co.uk What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 001 with Abhi Naha - Cambridge Wireless. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Jenny at MWC 2017 to talk tech, Cambridge Wireless and the connected world + We ask Abhi what is exciting him in the world of tech, what Cambridge Wireless are doing to help businesses worldwide and how AI will affect our futures With thanks to: + Abhi Naha, Cambridge Wireless https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhinaha/ + Cambridge Wireless - for giving us the opportunity to be at MWC 2017 www.cambridgewireless.co.uk What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
SenCast Episode 001 with Jenny Fielding - TechStars. Hosted by Harry, CIO, SenSat. Whats on the show? + We caught up with Jenny at MWC 2017 to talk tech, techstars and founding teams + We ask Jenny how to create the best founding teams, what technology she is excited about and some advise on starting your own technology company. + Jenny talks about her passion for entrepreneurship, IoT and Autonomous vehicles With thanks to: + Jenny Fielding, TechStars http://www.techstars.com/mentors/jenny-fielding/ + Cambridge Wireless - for giving us the opportunity to be at MWC 2017 www.cambridgewireless.co.uk What's the SenCast? + The SenCast is a show designed for anyone in or interested in the startup community, have in interest in technology or just want to hear experts talk about their trades + We talk about startup life, technology and what the future will hold, from the people creating it today Who are SenSat? We are a geospatial tech startup with the aim to digitise the world. We convert the physical world into digital information that humans can easily interact and make decisions with www.SenSat.co.uk
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