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Investing in Canadian companies to harness space data and solve challenges on Earth
[November 24, 2020]

Investing in Canadian companies to harness space data and solve challenges on Earth


smartEarth contributions will support job creation and innovation across Canada

LONGUEUIL, QC, Nov. 24, 2020 /CNW/ - The unique data collected by satellites is rapidly becoming the raw material of the digital age. When combined with artificial intelligence and powerful computing, space data promises to unlock the potential for a multitude of new cutting-edge applications to meet today's and tomorrow's challenges on Earth.

The Government of Canada is helping Canadian companies take full advantage of the opportunities enabled by space. Under the Canadian Space Agency's (CSA's) smartEarth initiative, 16 companies across Canada are receiving contributions to advance research and development (R&D) projects that will develop approaches to maximize the use of Earth observation data with advanced disruptive technologies.

The R&D projects are diverse. Some focus on enabling access to data or advancing data analytics that combine multiple types of data. Others aim to maximize the use of data and develop innovative applications to help monitor and protect Earth and its environment by, for example, mapping changes in our forests, taking stock of wetlands and detecting methane emissions in our atmosphere.

It is anticipated that 240 new jobs will be created across Canada through these contributions.





Organization

Location

Contribution value

ADGA Group Consultants Inc.

Ottawa, Ontario

$300,000

Arctus Inc.

Sainte-Pétronille, Quebec

$299,995

ASL Environmental Sciences Inc.

Saanichton, British Columbia

$299,989

A.U.G. Signals Ltd.

Toronto, Ontario

$299,853

BGC Engineering Inc.

Vancouver, British Columbia

$299,430

Complex System Inc.

Calgary, Alberta

$293,738

Dromadaire Géo Innovations Inc.

Montreal, Quebec

$84,483

GHGSat Inc.

Montreal, Quebec

$300,000

Global Spatial Technology Solutions Inc.

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

$279,642

HabitatSeven Inc.

Ottawa, Ontario

$216,401

Hatfield Consultants LLP

North Vancouver, British Columbia

$192,161

MDA Geospatial Services Inc.

Richmond, British Columbia

$157,924

MDA Systems Ltd.

Richmond, British Columbia

$300,000

NorthStar Earth and Space Inc.

Montreal, Quebec

$299,575

OODA Technologies Inc.

Montreal, Quebec

$295,154

Vertex Professional Services Ltd.

Sherwood Park, Alberta

$300,000


Quick facts

  • There is growing demand for Earth observation (EO) satellite data across Canada and around the world. Annual demand for EO data and services is projected to grow from just over $3 billion to $9 billion within 10 years.
  • smartEarth is a CSA funding initiative that supports Canadian organizations in developing innovative applications that use EO data to solve challenges on Earth.
  • By supporting the development of capabilities within industry and research communities, smartEarth enhances the competitiveness of Canadian businesses and generates growth and economic benefits for Canadians.

Quote

"The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that our country remains a world leader in acquiring and using satellite data to support science excellence, innovation and economic growth. It is with investments like these smartEarth contributions that we will be able to embrace the potential of space data to grow Canada's economy and create the jobs of tomorrow."
The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

Links

smartEarth
Bridging the Information Gap with Space-Based Analytics (AO)
Space data: blueprint for our future (Video)
Satellites in our everyday lives

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SOURCE Canadian Space Agency


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