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May 16th, European Space Agency opened Estonian satellite data center in Tallinn
"Estonia is a growing space nation and a full member of the European Space Agency. ESTHub is a key partnership that helps ESA to use big data obtained from space to enable rapid development of technologies and make them accessible across Europe," said the director general of ESA, Jan Worner. There are several users of satellite data in Estonia already and business operators, too, have been waiting for the new data center, Urmas Kõlli, manager of the Estonian company Datel, said.
"AS Datel uses remote sensing data collected by the Sentinel-1 satellite and disseminated via ESTHub, among others, in the new service directed to the global market titled Sille. Via ESTHub we can get data about Estonia and the nearby region especially fast, which enables us to offer a service of particularly high quality," Kõlli said.
Datel’s Early Warning System, Sille, won the Estonian IT Association (ITL) Private Sector Act of the Year award
This April 17th Datel’s Early Warning System, Sille, won the Estonian IT Association (ITL) Private Sector Act of the Year award, 2018.
Sille gives you the power to see structural and surface deformation of any site on the planet, since 2014, from your browser. "The service, based on satellite data, helps prevent accidents caused by the disintegration of infrastructure, and its uses are very wide," explained ITL President Ivo Suursoo.
Datel presented Deformation Monitoring System SILLE at the Space Industry Day in Riga
March 20th 2019, Andreas Kiik, Head of Space of AS Datel, presented SILLE at the Space Industry Day in Riga.
See the presentation and other news about monitoring service at SILLE ś LinkedIn page
The Estonian Tourist Board’s campaign, Estonian Way, won several awards at the Estonian national advertising awards ceremony Golden Egg!
Datel and Enterprise Estonia have a software development agreement for the Tourism Information System through which we are pleased to be the developers of the EstonianWay page!
EFEE Newsletter February 2019 discusses deformation monitoring system SILLE developed by Datel.
EFEE (European Federation of Explosives Engineers) Newsletter February 2019 discusses space based infrastructure deformation monitoring system SILLE developed by Datel. Active mining processes can cause seismic activity, negatively affecting communities and infrastructure. Satellite monitoring can identify subsidence and structural defects that are otherwise undetectable. Read Datel´s article on pg 37-45.
March 5th, Datel Ovela together with FEMA leaders presented SILLE at the "Opportunity Project Day" in Washington D.C.
Datel Ovela together with FEMA national preparedness directorate leaders presented SILLE's subsidence monitoring solution to a group of interagency participants across the US government.
Datel presented SILLE at the FedGeoday 2019 in Washington D.C.
January 31st, Carl Pucci presented SILLE at the Federal Government Conference „FedGeoday 2019“ in Washington D.C. The goal of this conference was to build and educate existing government, ngo, and educational communities around open source geospatial tools and management.
Join us at Tehnopol Startup Incubator’s Coffee Morning, Tue, February 12 10:00 AM
Agu Leinfeld, Director of Software Development and Technology, will explain how SILLE -a space-based infrastructure deformation monitoring system, works.
Register via Eventbrite: https://tehnopol-spacemorning.eventbrite.com