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Make Geo Big Data handling easy for everyone

28/05/2019 1230 views 0 likes
ESA / Applications / Technology Transfer

Start-up Gisaïa from France reshapes and analyzes quickly large volumes of geographic data through innovative and effective techniques. Meet Gisaïa at ESA’s Business Applications Annual Conference SMART SPACE in Toulouse 3-5 June.

The entrepreneurs behind Gisaïa are experts in handling big geographical date and have developed ARLAS tool for handling of such data.

Laurent Dezou
Laurent Dezou

“In a time of exponential growth of geospatial data, managing and capitalizing on those data volumes is becoming a challenge,” explains Laurent Dezou, CEO at Gisaïa.

“Thanks to our great customer experiences in the spatial domain, Gisaïa experienced the limits of the “traditional” systems vs “Geo Big Data” systems and provided a workable user-oriented solution that triggers the spatio-temporal dimensions of the data”.

ARLAS increases your business performance

With ARLAS one can visualise, explore and analyse structured or unstructured, real-time or historical data.

One will be able to collect all of its added value in whatever business area.

As an example, ARLAS can handle millions of geo-tracked objects such as trucks or maritime vessels which generate billions of geo-points every year.

ARLAS manage billions of geo-tracked vessels
ARLAS manage billions of geo-tracked vessels

ARLAS also provides a powerful Big Data processing engine based on the power of scalable processing frameworks and Machine Learning algorithms.It improves the quality of the raw data and enriches the data with a significant added value.

Gisaïa was founded in 2014 by professionals in the development of cartography, and brings together a multidisciplinary team expert in Geo Big Data.

Meet the Gisaïa entrepreneurs at ESA’s Business Applications Annual Conference SMART SPACE in Toulouse, France, 3- 5 June 2019, where they are available to present and discuss their products.

SMART SPACE
Your Business Powered by Space

The 9th edition of ESA’s Business Applications Annual Conference SMART SPACE is jointly hosted by ESA Space Solutions, as well as CNES, in Toulouse (France) on 3rd – 5th June 2019.

The conference will bringing together agencies, industry, users, experts, entrepreneurs and investors to foster partnerships and inspire new ideas.

Thematic sessions focusing on smart finance, smart technologies, smart mobility, new space economy, smart health and smart resources.

Attend to find out about the latest developments in satellite applications, meet with technical and business experts, and create new contacts and exchange ideas with other attendees. Be inspired by demonstrations of successful services enabled by space and learn about funding and support opportunities from ESA and CNES.

ESA Business Applications and Space Solutions

ESA’s Business Applications and Space Solutions programme has a network of 20 ESA Business Incubation Centres, 15 ESA Innovation Partners and 14 ESA Ambassadors throughout Europe. It co-funds projects and start-ups, while also offering technical and business support to companies that seek to deliver rapid innovation and to raise private investment.

Overall ESA spends €400 million a year on strengthening the competitiveness of European and Canadian companies in the global markets for both satellite communications andr downstream applications.

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The 20 ESA Business Incubation Centres (ESA BICs) form the largest ecosystem in the world for space-related entrepreneurship and have fostered over 700 start-ups throughout Europe. Spread across some 60 cities in 17 countries, more than 300 start-ups are currently under the two-year business incubation development booster programme.

The centres offer complete access to all aspects of space-related innovation, technology and intellectual properties and is a gateway to ESA and European space research and developments. Located in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands and UK, with more to open, over 700 start-ups have been fostered and another 180 new start-ups are taken in yearly to be supported under the two-years business development booster programme.