Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring
Using imagery, change detection, and GIS context to support environmental and planning reviews.
Remote Sensing
Using imagery, change detection, and GIS context to support environmental and planning reviews.
Remote sensing outputs are most actionable when analysts can compare them with operational layers, field boundaries, monitoring assets, and historic conditions.
Change detection helps teams focus review on areas where surface conditions have shifted, reducing manual inspection time across large areas of interest.
A single image rarely tells the story. High-resolution historical imagery and side-by-side comparison let analysts distinguish seasonal variation from genuine, sustained change before they act on it.
Remote sensing delivers the most value when its outputs sit beside operational layers, monitoring assets, and field boundaries — so a flagged change immediately maps to a place, an asset, and a responsible team.
Mining & Resource Modelling
The most valuable thing an estimation system can do is decline to produce a number nobody can defend.
Mining & Resource Modelling
Content-addressed results, recorded provenance, and what it takes for a reviewer to verify a number instead of trusting it.
AI & Geospatial AI
How AI agents, governed tools, and enterprise GIS platforms are changing spatial operations.
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