Rapidly changing Earth observation data could provide new answers to the growing challenge of building and planning infrastructure in a small country more frequently facing extreme weather events.
That’s the argument of EY Oceania space tech leader Anthony Jones, who said high-resolution satellite imagery data with artificial Intelligence and machine learning could reduce the time it takes to respond to infrastructure breakdowns and potentially even stop them happening in the first place.
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