SAR & UAV

12 May 2022, EXHIBITION AREA - THEATRE 2

Agenda

ModeratorGuy Thomas, Director, C-SIGMA LLC, USA

Guy Thomas

C-SIGMA LLC
Moderator

Guy Thomas

Director, C-SIGMA LLC, USA
12 May 2022 1300 - 1400 hrsSAR Systems & Applications, and Future of Space-borne SAR
Sven Przywarra, CEO & Co-Founder, LiveEO GmbH, Germany

Sven Przywarra

LiveEO GmbH

Sven Przywarra

CEO & Co-Founder, LiveEO GmbH, Germany
Scott Larson, CEO, SpaceAlpha Insights, Canada

Scott Larson

SpaceAlpha Insights

Scott Larson

CEO, SpaceAlpha Insights, Canada
Lauren Guy, CTO & Founder, ASTERRA, Israel

Lauren Guy

ASTERRA

Lauren Guy

CTO & Founder, ASTERRA, Israel
Ricardo Michel, Chief Science Officer, Cybertiks, Spain

Ricardo Michel

Cybertiks

Ricardo Michel

Chief Science Officer, Cybertiks, Spain
12 May 2022 1400 - 1500 hrsUAV Systems & Applications
David Monetti, Managing Director, Skyability GmbH, Austria

David Monetti

Skyability GmbH

David Monetti

Managing Director, Skyability GmbH, Austria

BACKGROUND

Steadfast and precise monitoring of Earth is crucial to all geospatial applications. However, most sensors cannot capture data at night or through clouds, precipitation, dust, or smoke. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an alternative way to gather data, take pictures, and measure relationships. It can be used day or night, providing 24/7 access. Because of its vast capabilities, SAR has numerous applications spanning various industries—from change detection, flood mapping, pipeline monitoring to intelligence gathering and military surveillance; the list is endless.

Drone or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) technology has dramatically transformed various industries. High-precision drone platforms and photogrammetry software are streamlining processes and improving efficiency. Drone data is an integral part of managing forestry and smart agriculture. Drone-based LiDAR is helping construction projects managers accurately complete a task. For surveying and mapping drones are enabling organizations to create highly-accurate maps and point clouds, discover costly on-site errors, and predict schedule delays, saving huge amount of money. The energy industry is leveraging drone data throughout its inspections and management. Drones are also rapidly becoming a standard tool for public safety and disaster management teams.

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

SAR Systems & Applications, and Future of Space-borne SAR
UAV Systems & Applications

INTERESTED TO SPEAK?

Deadline: 10 February 2022