Satellite Technologies Expo25/06/2009 |
| Following exponential growth in the space sector, Messe Stuttgart (Germany) has created POSITIONALE, an international trade fair and conference for satellite positioning, navigation and telematics technologies. The expo will run concurrently with the European Space Agency (ESA)'s annual Investment Forum in Stuttgart from 18th to 20th May 2010. |
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The global space sector, worth EUR90 billion and growing at 7% annually, influences most modern industries. Applications for modern satellite navigation technologies include transport, logistics, fleet and motor pool management, the automotive sector, traffic planning and control and navigation and mobile data utilisation.
Europe has a 40% share of the space market and the EU alone is planning investments of Euro 5 billion in the development of its Galileo satellite navigation system. POSITIONALE will focus primarily on the European market, although there are plans to connect and include the rapidly-expanding economies of South East Asia, the US and eastern Europe in the future. Read more about: navigation satellite Galileo Website: http://www.positionale.de/ Supplier: European Space Agency More news from this supplier: First CryoSat-2 Data Algal Bloom in Baltic Sea Green Ideas for Earth Observation Data and Satellite Navigation ESA's SMOS Helps Understanding Water Cycle Satellites Map Ash Cloud for Aviation Safety Successful Launch for ESA's CryoSat-2 Pioneering Images of Both Martian Moons Thermal Remote Sensing Makes City Bearable Mapping Tropical Forest from Space NEST 2C Available for Free JSDE/ION JNC 2011 Call For Papers GAF at Intergeo 2010 Free Oil & Gas Well Look-Up Service European DMCII Launch GIS Bringing Accountability to International Relief Efforts Gas Utility Upgrades to GIS for Outages German Properties Need Revaluation RapidEye Two Years in Space URISA Student Competition Winners Announced Tsinghua University Team Wins Design Competition Comments (0): |
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During this presentation of Blaise Aguera during TED 2010, you can see Bing Maps working from the sky towards street-level imagery and also showing images inside buildings. It even is capable adding real-time movie imagery from inside. |
