New WGIC members in the spotlights
In 2021, six new members joined the WGIC. Who are they?
In 2021, six new members joined the WGIC. Who are they?
GHGSat will receive CA$20 million from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) to further advance the world’s only satellite-based high-resolution greenhouse gas monitoring system.
At the Geospatial World Forum (GWF), one of the first physical global events in one and a half years, the World Geospatial Industry Council successfully presented itself during several workshops, panel discussions, presentations and meetings.
WGIC Member GHGSat and Climate Engine partner to provide GHGSat methane emissions insights via the Climate Engine Enterprise offering on Google Cloud Marketplace.
In November, 200 nations and governments from around the world will gather at COP26, the 26th U.N. Climate Change Conference.
GHGSat announced a research project to assess the feasibility of its high-resolution, space-based methane monitoring technology to measure emissions from offshore oil and gas platforms.
WGIC Member GHGSat has been awarded EO Product of the Year by the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies (EARSC) for their first-of-a-kind, precision Industrial Methane Monitoring.