Experts from TERRA TECH, a company of the Russian Space Systems holding company (RCS, part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), spoke about the role of space services for digital transformation and socio-economic development of the country at the session "Space Projects of the Future" of the annual business summit "Strong Russia ”, the press service of the State Corporation Roscosmos reports.
Satellite imagery technologies combined with the work of artificial intelligence make it possible to automate many processes and more quickly solve the problems of the state and business. The potential of space is enormous in terms of providing information and regular monitoring of many national and federal projects, when it is necessary to track the implementation of the largest infrastructure facilities, detect violations in a timely manner, plan and manage the assets of the region, this information is also extremely important for agriculture.
The "Digital Earth" project, developed by TERRA TECH on the order of the State Corporation "Roscosmos" within the framework of the "Digital Economy" project, allows regional departments, using objective Earth remote sensing (ERS) data, to obtain analytics on economic activity on the territory of the subject, to monitor changes in the state of objects .
TERRA TECH First Deputy General Director Maxim Boltachev: “Digital Earth services are essentially one of the innovative digital tools for managing a region. In geoservices, managers of different levels from the governor to the heads of municipalities see not just pictures, but immediately receive quantitative and qualitative characteristics of objects, territories, natural resources in their area of responsibility.
This information not only helps with control measures, but is also useful in planning the development of territories, clearly shows the state of natural and economic objects, promising assets for investment and involvement in turnover. One of the main tasks of working with the regions, which we are actively pursuing today, is to make geoanalytics a daily working tool for information support of control and supervision activities and the development of regions.”