As 2023 comes to a close, we’re excited to reflect on a year filled with great projects and achievements. Here’s a glimpse into some of the remarkable initiatives that defined our year:
We proudly launched GNOde, our cloud based geospatial data management and analysis suite. GNOde empowers teams to handle complex spatial data, create powerful tools, and automate tasks seamlessly. Designed for collaboration, it simplifies access to data in enterprise environments, automates routine processing tasks, and ensures unlimited extensibility.
Our collaboration with a space radar company led to the development of radar reflectors for persistent monitoring. This project demonstrates our commitment to pushing technological boundaries and contributing to advancements in satellite technology. This project also demonstrated our commitment to clients owning their IP, as the reflector design is now patent pending.
We worked on a machine learning project with 4th Resource Company in Ethiopia, focusing on geothermal exploration. Our work facilitated prospecting by leveraging advanced techniques, empowering the team to make informed decisions in their exploration endeavors.
In collaboration with MethaneSAT, we undertook the MethaneAIR project. We determined the optimal aircraft for sensor deployment and integrated sensors. Our focus was on establishing an operational platform at scale. From the initial concept to ensuring scalability, we crafted a robust platform dedicated to the monitoring and processing of methane data.
This year, we had the opportunity to collaborate with various businesses on smaller geospatial projects, proving the value of our expertise. Working with exceptional teams globally, we successfully addressed a misregistered lidar issue, crafted precise data acquisition specifications, and delivered insightful analysis on satellite imagery.
As we wrap up a successful year, we’re eagerly looking forward to NORTH51 Conference in 2024. This annual conference always delivers engaging talks, new perspectives, and incredible networking opportunities, while set in the Canadian Rockies.