Last Friday we had a visit from our ESA technical officer Timon Hummel for a successful final review of our final delivery of the CRISP-3 project in EarthCARE! With the EarthCARE satellite launched last May and gone through a very successful commissioning phase, it is exciting to see how our auxiliary processors serve a crucial role in creating synergistic products for EarthCARE. Congratulations to the amazing team: Isabel van den Eelaart, Isabel Montoya Arroyave, Davide Decataldo, Nikhil Ulahannan, Michael Bitney, Carolina Francioni Barrack and so many others who have contributed to this successful project! A special thank you to the European Space Agency - ESA for the great collaboration through the years and thank you to the Norwegian Space Agency for the continued support! Learn more about this fascinating mission and how it will provide valuable new insights into our earth's climate and the complex interactions between clouds, aerosols and radiation on the ESA website here: https://lnkd.in/dD38NdcH We at S[&]T Norway are all very proud to be part of this and have been given the opportunity to contribute to this interesting mission!
S[&]T Norway
Romforskning og -teknologi
Cutting edge Science & Technology solutions for the toughest challenges our clients face
Om oss
S[&]T Norway specialises in bringing Earth Observation and Artificial Intelligence-technology to the market. We follow satellite instrument development and operations and provide instrument data simulators, satellite on-board processing and data processor pipelines. In addition, we analyse satellite images for monitoring the environment by applying advanced machine-learning methods. S[&]T's machine-learning activities include building computer vision models to monitor lakes on Greenland for the European Space Agency (ESA), classify drivers of deforestation in Indonesia for the World Resources Institute, and detect tree species for the Norwegian forestry industry. We are a customer-tailored, agile research provider able to deliver a solution with: -Short, frequent iterations. -Transparency over the process. -Control over the expenses. -A low amount of paperwork/bureaucracy.
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http://www.stcorp.no
Ekstern lenke til S[&]T Norway
- Bransje
- Romforskning og -teknologi
- Bedriftsstørrelse
- 11–50 ansatte
- Hovedkontor
- Oslo
- Type
- Privateid selskap
- Grunnlagt
- 2010
- Spesialiteter
- Big data & cloud processing, Hyperspectral data
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Tordenskiolds gate 2
Oslo, 0160, NO
Ansatte i S[&]T Norway
Oppdateringer
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S[&]T Norway is attending the Xploration conference hosted by Spaceport Norway happening today and tomorrow in Oslo! We’re thrilled to join industry leaders, innovators, and space enthusiasts to explore new frontiers in space technology and collaboration. Looking forward to connecting and sharing insights on advancing space exploration together.
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REMIS er en nyutviklet teknologi basert på kunstig intelligens (KI) og skal styrke maritim overvåkning🚢 Sammen med European Space Agency - ESA har de norske bedriftene S[&]T, VAKE og EmLogic utviklet teknologien REMIS som kan lokalisere skip i løpet av timer istedenfor dager. Tidligere kunne det ta opp til flere dager å laste ned satellittbilder, behandle dem og identifisere skip. Nå kan REMIS gjøre denne prosessen i sanntid ved å bruke KI som filtrerer bildene som inneholder skip. Ved å sende færre, men mer relevante bilder, reduseres datamengden og behandlingstiden. Dette gjør at skip kan spores raskere 🎯 Les hvordan REMIS forenkler maritim overvåkning 👇🏻
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We are happy to announce one more project completed: Preparation of Enabling Space Technologies and Building Blocks - Fpga Acceleration for pUsh-Broom sAtellite Imagery (FAUBAI)🌲🛰️ We’ve successfully tackled the challenge of analyzing forest imagery directly on on-board hyperspectral satellites, reducing the need for downlink bandwidth. Achievements: ✅ Adapted and implemented a U-Net model for FPGA-based forest analysis. ✅ Achieved 1.6x real-time performance on PRISMA imagery. ✅ Demonstrator running interactively in Python. Benefits: -Progress towards “instrument always on” operations, maximizing satellite usage. -Advancing near-real-time forest monitoring. A huge thank you to our dedicated team at S[&]T Norway: Andreas J. Thorvaldsen, Michael Bitney, and Carolina Francioni Barrack; our team at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU): Milica Orlandić, Joseph L Garrett, Đorđije Bošković, and Jon Alvarez Justo; our support Professor from Universitetet i Oslo (UiO) | University of Oslo: Torbjørn Skauli and our Techincal Officers at the European Space Agency - ESA: Maris Tali and Gianluca Furano for their collaboration and support. Your expertise was crucial to our success! 🙌 And a special thank you to the Norwegian Space Agency for their support through the ESA GSTP (General Support Technology Programme)! 🇳🇴 We are excited about the new possibilities in on-board satellite data processing! 🌍 #FPGA #MachineLearning #HyperspectralImaging #RemoteSensing #Forestry #ESA #STNorway #Spaceforasaferlife
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🚨 New mission klaxon! 📣🔔 🚀👀 The European Space Agency - ESA and its General Support Technology Programme (GSTP) has just approved the LUMIO mission! LUMIO is set to observe meteoroid impacts on the far side of the Moon, aiming to fill the knowledge gap about meteoroid activity between the Earth and Moon. 🛰️💫 So what's the big deal? Here’s some of the questions LUMIO will help us answer: What defensive strategies are needed for future human habitats on the Moon? 🛡️👩🚀 How much damage can these meteoroids cause to equipment on the lunar surface? 💥🔧 Are there really more impacts on the Moon's near side? 🪐📊 Find out more🌟🔭https://lnkd.in/eniuVi8C Shoutout to the consortium making this mission possible👩🚀👨🚀 Politecnico di Milano, ARGOTEC , Leonardo, IMT - INGEGNERIA MARKETING TECNOLOGIA, Nautilus - Navigation in Space, ECAPS, LMO, S[&]T Norway 🌠🔥 Space exploration is getting meteoric!🌍💫 #SpaceTech #LUMIOmission #Asteroids #Innovation #SpaceResearch #SpaceExploratio
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Happy Constitution Day from S&T Norway! 🇳🇴🚀 #NorwayConstitutionDay #Innovation #Spaceforasaferlife
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S&T Norway is happy to announce the successful conclusion of the REal-Time Maritime Intelligence from Optical Satellite Imagery (ESA IOD REMIS) project in collaboration with VAKE, for the European Space Agency - ESA. Together, we presented a comprehensive recap of the concept, detailing our work process, main results, lessons learned from mistakes, and our current plans moving forward. The REMIS project has shown tremendous promise, and we are eagerly looking ahead to the next phase: an actual in-orbit demonstration. While there’s always room for improvement, our work has proven the concept to be not just viable but highly promising for future space endeavours. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to push the boundaries of space technology with innovation and dedication. 🛰 Congratulations to the team! 🎉 #spaceforasaferlife #STnorway
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Happy International Women's Day from S[&]T Norway! Today, as we celebrate the achievements and contributions of women worldwide, we reaffirm our commitment to promoting inclusivity and diversity within the space industry. At S[&]T Norway, we recognize the importance of closing the gender gap and empowering women to excel in STEM fields, especially in the dynamic realm of space exploration. On this International Women's Day, let's continue to advocate for equality, let's support one another, and inspire the next generation of female leaders in space and beyond! #spaceforasaferlife #STNorway #IWD2024
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We're delighted to share that our Managing Director Kenneth Hauglund, Operations Manager Carolina Francioni Barrack, and Senior Project Manager Daniele Fantin represented S[&]T Norway at the prestigious Space Dinner 2024 event! Held at the renowned Grand Hotel in Oslo on Tuesday, February 6th, the event was a resounding success. Hosted by NIFRO Norwegian Industrial Forum for Space Activities, Space Dinner 2024 focused on the crucial theme of "Space Capacities and Sustainability," sparking insightful discussions and valuable networking opportunities. The event highlighted the growing importance of space capacities in today's society, particularly in the context of sustainability. Our team was proud to participate in this significant event, joining industry leaders and experts in exploring the future of space exploration and sustainability. We're grateful for the opportunity to contribute to such meaningful conversations. Thank you to NIFRO for organizing this impactful event, and to everyone who attended Space Dinner 2024. Together, we're shaping a sustainable future in space exploration! #SustainableSpace #NIFRO #SpaceDinner2024 #SustainableFuture #S&TNorway
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🛰️ A significant leap in Earth Observation! 🚀 Exciting news! The European Space Agency (ESA) is launching the CIMR L2PAD project, a game-changer in Earth observation tech. The primary objective of this project is the development of a Level-2 ground prototype processor for the forthcoming Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer (CIMR) satellite, set for launch in the late 2020s 💡 Highlights -> Objective: Develop a Level-2 ground prototype processor for the upcoming CIMR satellite, enhancing Europe’s Earth observation capabilities. -> Transparency: Emphasises open-source science for ATBDs and software, promoting reproducible research. -> Collaboration: A consortium of 12 partners, including research institutions, universities, and private IT firms, showcases the power of public-private partnerships. S&T will be supporting the project from two avenues. The first will be to update and evolve the CIMR Re-Gridding Toolbox (RGB) to the needs of the L2 users. The RGB is also being developed by our team here in Norway and this part of the project will be developed by our excellent engineer Joseph Heywood! The second is the integration of the L2PAD into the Copernicus Expansion Mission Platform Algorithm Laboratory (CEM-PAL) environment, which will be conducted by the talented Nikhil Ulahannan. We are pleased to announce our collaboration with various stakeholders, with a special emphasis on our ongoing partnership with the Norwegian Meteorological Institute | Meteorologisk institutt, who will be leading this project. #CIMRL2PAD #SpaceInnovation #EarthObservation #ESA #SatelliteTech #Innovation #SpaceResearch Picture credit: The Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer, CIMR. Illustration by Thales Alenia Space.