NGI Team wins Copernicus Masters competition!
Dr Andy Sowter and Paul Bhatia have been announced as the winners of Copernicus Masters competition 2014 with their development of PUNNET! PUNNET is a novel procedure aiming at land stability monitoring and mapping with millimetre-level precision. For more information, visit the PUNNET page.
The Award ceremony was held in Berlin on 23 October 2014. Since 2011, the Copernicus Masters has recognised each year's best applications for the innovative use of Earth observation data. The 2014 edition, which was held worldwide for the first time, received more than 170 entries from 43 different countries. The application ideas submitted to the Copernicus Masters 2014 offer a glimpse into the next generation of Earth observations services in a wide array of business and societal sectors, including health, infrastructure, catastrophe management, agriculture and forestry, and environmental protection. For more information, visit Copernicus Masters winners 2014.
Posted on Friday 24th October 2014