The Digital Earth Australia (DEA) Industry Consultation workshop series is about to begin. The workshops will present a unique opportunity for Australian private companies to engage in a face-to-face conversation to directly shape the future of the DEA program.
We want to make sure your company can extensively use DEA, make it flexible and useful. This is your chance to have a conversation that will direct the future DEA, and provide answers to your business needs. There will be a very limited number of places in each city, so please make sure you register early as there will be a limited number of places in each city: https://frontiersi.com.au/dea/
Who is this for?
The DEA programs wants to make sure Australian companies understand and harness the power of satellite Earth Observation data and what it can do for your business – regardless of your sector or market.
Whether you are already using satellite data in your operations, or completely new to Earth observation, if you think satellite data could be useful to your organisation this workshop is for you.
We expect to transition from strategic conversations in the morning to a more technical conversation in the afternoon – so you may wish to bring both a business focused and a technology focused person to attend the day.
What we will cover
The Workshops will be split in two sections:
Co-Designing DEA
- Introduction: DEA today
- Validating industry needs and requirements
- Designing DEA’s future (Growth opportunities, Incubation programs)
Experience DEA
- View, Access and Analyse data in DEA
- Analysing data in DEA: hands on guided exploration the platform
Participants are welcome to join for as much of the day as they want.
Note: attendance will be strictly limited to private companies, with only two attendees allocated per organisation.
About the DEA Industry Consultation
Digital Earth Australia (DEA) is a world-class infrastructure that uses satellite data to detect physical changes across Australia in extraordinary detail. DEA takes petabytes of information locked in the Australian Government’s satellite data archives and combines it with data from an ever-growing range of new satellites. DEA will enable small businesses to more easily access near real-time information and satellite data to create new digital products and services, supporting industry productivity and innovation. To ensure DEA generates value for Australian businesses, the DEA program is undertaking extensive industry consultation. To get involved and receive further information please register your interest at the DEA website.
The DEA Industry Consultation is being undertaken by Geoscience Australia working with FrontierSI (formerly the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information).