Source: Geospatial World

Simularity: Simularity, Taqnia join hands for analyzing satellite imagery

US: With the aim of providing automated anomaly detection in daily satellite images that will deliver timely alerts for monitoring remote locations, California-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) start-up, Simularity, has partnered with Taqnia Engineering and Technology Services. Taqnia is a technology development company owned by the investment arm of the Saudi Arabian government. "Our remote sensing [...]The post Simularity, Taqnia join hands for analyzing satellite imagery appeared first on Geospatial World.

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$100K-5.0M
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Liz Derr

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