Did you know that gorillas don’t like water? Luckily our senior forest scientist did, so when a gorilla burst through the trees as she swam in the river, she didn’t panic. Paula Nieto Quintano …
We were thrilled to work with Connect and Spire on the new ‘Inspired by Space’ podcast! In this series, space expert Dr Murray Collins and broadcaster Kim McAllister condensed as much of Scotland’s space sector …
Valley of the Areias River, by Flicker user aduarteweb. With new Shell GameChanger funding, we’re turning social media photos into nature conservation data There’s so much that ground-level photographs can tell you about the natural …
Space Intelligence co-founders Ed Mitchard and Murray Collins walking in peatland How opportunity maps can help save the natural world and contribute to the net zero race Many of Scotland’s landscapes, whilst considered wild, are …
Ola Lysien and Poppy Simmonds – Edinburgh University MSc students, and GIS support analysts for Space Intelligence Students Ola Lysien and Poppy Simmonds on their time at Space Intelligence We’ve loved having Ola and Poppy …
We’re delighted that ScotlandIS, the membership and cluster management organisation for Scotland’s digital technologies industry, has highlighted Space Intelligence as a ‘one to watch’ innovative business. We feature in their new report on technology and …
Photograph: Kirsty Laughlin Space Intelligence wins UK government backing to turn peatlands carbon negative An ambitious Space Intelligence project to save peatland using Earth observation data has received UK government funding – which could lead …
Looks like art? It’s actually a satellite view of Xigaze, China from a Worldview satellite at sub-meter resolution, captured from Google Earth. © 2020 Maxar Technologies The AI revolution in satellite data explained Not long …
We’ve won £100K to map Scotland’s Landcover and Restoration Opportunities We’re delighted to announce we have been chosen to progress to Phase 2 of the ‘AI for Good Challenge’, managed by Scottish Enterprise via the …
Did the Covid-19 lockdown really boost bees and wildflowers in Scotland? During the lockdown, we came across this fascinating article “Coronavirus may prove boost for UK’s bees and rare wildflowers”. Road verges are a key …