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In this episode, we explore how Eartheye Space is transforming the satellite imagery industry with a business model that’s akin to Uber Eats for data. Join us as we dive into the innovative approach that allows customers to access on-demand satellite images and insights, delivered right to their digital doorstep.
We also discuss how Eartheye Space is simplifying the data acquisition process, empowering industries such as agriculture, urban planning, and disaster management to make faster, more informed decisions. Learn how this disruptive model is making satellite data more accessible and actionable, turning complex information into real-time, user-friendly insights. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about the future of data-driven decision-making and what it means for businesses and governments worldwide!
About Eartheye Space:
Eartheye Space offers a fully automated, with no human-in-the-loop, self-service satellite tasking, and insights platform. The enterprise SaaS platform currently provides direct tasking services for over 200 satellites.
We are bridging the gap between demand and supply for responsive tasking while removing tons of friction in the earth observation (EO) data accessibility, affordability, and usability.
About the guest speaker:
Shankar Sivaprakasam founded Eartheye Space with a mission to solve the frictions he saw his customers encounter while working at some of the largest earth observation satellite start-ups that became scales-ups and eventually listed publicly. He is an experienced leader with a proven track record in the space and technology industries. As the CEO of Eartheye Space, Shankar leverages his extensive experience in enterprise software and go-to-market to lead the company’s efforts.
As a former regional leader at Hewlett-Packard, OpenText, and Planet Labs, Shankar managed significant P/L responsibilities. His associations with other new space companies such as Satellogic and Spire further demonstrate his expertise in the satellite and space technology sectors.
If you find our podcast insightful, please like, share, and subscribe on www.accesshub.space and www.oknikam.eu.
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In this episode, we explore how Eartheye Space is transforming the satellite imagery industry with a business model that’s akin to Uber Eats for data. Join us as we dive into the innovative approach that allows customers to access on-demand satellite images and insights, delivered right to their digital doorstep.
We also discuss how Eartheye Space is simplifying the data acquisition process, empowering industries such as agriculture, urban planning, and disaster management to make faster, more informed decisions. Learn how this disruptive model is making satellite data more accessible and actionable, turning complex information into real-time, user-friendly insights. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about the future of data-driven decision-making and what it means for businesses and governments worldwide!
About Eartheye Space:
Eartheye Space offers a fully automated, with no human-in-the-loop, self-service satellite tasking, and insights platform. The enterprise SaaS platform currently provides direct tasking services for over 200 satellites.
We are bridging the gap between demand and supply for responsive tasking while removing tons of friction in the earth observation (EO) data accessibility, affordability, and usability.
About the guest speaker:
Shankar Sivaprakasam founded Eartheye Space with a mission to solve the frictions he saw his customers encounter while working at some of the largest earth observation satellite start-ups that became scales-ups and eventually listed publicly. He is an experienced leader with a proven track record in the space and technology industries. As the CEO of Eartheye Space, Shankar leverages his extensive experience in enterprise software and go-to-market to lead the company’s efforts.
As a former regional leader at Hewlett-Packard, OpenText, and Planet Labs, Shankar managed significant P/L responsibilities. His associations with other new space companies such as Satellogic and Spire further demonstrate his expertise in the satellite and space technology sectors.
If you find our podcast insightful, please like, share, and subscribe on www.accesshub.space and www.oknikam.eu.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.