German town to promote "tiny houses" as an answer to housing crisis
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Business opportunities with Copernicus data
Copernicus is the EU’s Earth Observation program and it’s definitely one of the best in the world. The information provided by it, is used to contribute the services in six areas: land, marine environment monitoring, atmosphere monitoring, climate change, emergency management and security. Copernicus delivers satellite data on a free, full and open basis, but to make use of it, companies still need to know how to optimize this incredible mine of data. And here comes the Slovenian SME Sinergise.
Sinergise’s customers include the global manufacturing giant Claas, a German company that makes agricultural machinery. As the big and already established on the market companies, there are also a great number of small assosiations and innovative start-ups that are using the data to create new applications and services too. Thanks to Sentinel Hub (project of Sinergise) for example, it was developed Crop View - an application that allows new generation agricultural machines to be even more efficient. This makes Sinergise a great tool for innovative entrepreneurs to create new products and new services — and the jobs and customers that go with them.
Source: Euronews
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