News | December 4, 2021

Using Satellites For Risk Prevention Is Focus At World Satellite Business Week In Paris

ASTERRA

Industry leaders from ASTERRA (formerly Utilis) will participate in World Satellite Business Week in Paris, France this month. Elly Perets and Lauren Guy will teach about satellite-based water leak detection and learn alongside other leaders in the satellite industry during the three-day conference.

Elly Perets, CEO of ASTERRA, will speak at the Summit on Earth Observation Business Wednesday, December 15 at 11:20 a.m. on Stage 01. Perets, along with three other professionals, will discuss the topic of “Utilities: Using Satellites for Maintenance and Risk Prevention.”

“Communicating with our colleagues in the satellite industry is critical to serving the needs of the people around the world,” said Perets. “Through collaboration, we can better understand environmental risk and find positive, sustainable solutions to problems faced across the globe.”

ASTERRA products use patented L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology to locate and analyze moisture accumulating underground. Data from two satellites, SAOCOM and ALOS-2, are used. This soil moisture sensing is beneficial for pipeline assessment, leak detection and infrastructure assessment. At the summit, ASTERRA will share how their products, MasterPlan, Recover, and EarthWorks, provide hard intelligence and analysis to managers and engineers to support data-based decisions on large and massive-scale infrastructure.

World Satellite Business Week will take place at the Westin Hotel in the heart of Paris December 13 - 16, 2021. Leaders in the satellite industry value this conference format because they can gain market insights, network, conduct business, and conclude major deals. In attendance will be 95% of the global commercial satellite business, and industry decision-makers will come together from over 50 countries. For more information, visit here.

Source: ASTERRA