EOS Data Analytics Partners With The Stream Limited
EOS Data Analytics (EOSDA), a global provider of AI-powered satellite imagery analytics, has entered into a partnership with The Stream Ltd., a New Zealand provider of technical consultancy. The companies join their efforts to promote the value of remote sensing for businesses and government organizations, enabling them to make smart, environmentally friendly decisions.
The Earth observation market is rapidly growing worldwide, fueled by increasing interest in space-based technologies from individuals, businesses, and governmental institutions. The market was estimated at $2,743.6 million in 2019 and is projected to hit $4,427.2 million by 2025. New Zealand is also keeping up with this trend, gradually implementing space technologies into different sectors — especially in agriculture and environmental science.
The Stream Ltd. focuses on providing customers with in-depth insights for making data-driven decisions. Specifically, the company enables access to accurate environmental data on air, water, and soil quality, empowering New Zealanders to leave their descendants a better country than it currently is.
Working with agriculture, forestry, soil, water, air quality, and disaster management systems requiring high-precision data, The Stream will strengthen their services with reliable remote sensing information from EOS Data Analytics. The company will be able to give its clients access to field monitoring capabilities for remote farm management in near real time with the EOSDA Crop Monitoring platform and API integration.
We focus on helping industries and government organizations grow, improving the environment at the same time. Extending The Stream’s services by EOSDA’s best-in-class remote sensing data gives a game-changing advantage to our clients. Our in-field sensor networks strengthened by the EOSDA Crop Monitoring capabilities will provide our clients with the most accurate data possible.
Together with The Stream, we expect to develop custom features for EOSDA Crop Monitoring data localization and soil carbon and nitrate measurement. I believe that our team’s expertise and ability to scale the solutions will ensure the partnership’s efficiency and longevity.
The companies are confident that The Stream’s air, soil, water, heat, and pest control sensing and analysis enforced by EOSDA satellite monitoring technology will help their customers quickly identify critical issues and find effective solutions.
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About The Stream Limited
The Stream Ltd. established in 2020, provides technical consultancy services in New Zealand.
The company is a team of professionals and leaders united to create a service that delivers to the needs of the market and the community and is driven by the company’s values and the Mission to see data used to its fullest to change the world.
About the author:
Rim Elijah holds a double degree in business administration and political science from Stockholm University. As a VP of Sales at EOSDA, she oversees all aspects of business model development and implementation and the growth of the company’s global coverage. She has successfully established a number of strategic partnerships with an emphasis on sustainable solutions in Africa and Asia.
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