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DroneCamp June 24-28, 2024 CSU Monterey Bay (plus virtual open) DroneCamp is a premiere five-day training program that covers everything you need to know to use drones for mapping and data collection.
Over the past decade, India has moved from being an emerging economy to a digital powerhouse driven by innovation, entrepreneurship, and a young, technologically adept population. One technology that ...
TorchGeo is a Python package for integrating geospatial data into the PyTorch deep learning ecosystem, making it easy for machine learning and remote sensing experts to use geospatial data in their ...
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Earthmover PBC, a New York-based software company defining the modern workflow for climate, weather, and other tensor data and founded by climate scientists and open source ...
Few things generate as much data as simply observing Earth from above. But Ryan Abernathey and Joe Hamman very quickly realized that all that data still wasn’t enough for their startup to thrive.