On October 15, the team of the Center for Geospatial and Satellite Analysis (CENAGIS) of the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography at Warsaw University of Technology had the pleasure of presenting a booth at the 14th Mazovia Development Forum. This year, among the many guests, we even had two unusual robots that decided to make friends with each other just at our place 😊 One was the well-known Spot dog from Boston Dynamics from the Copernicus Science Center. The other was Sirius, which was built by students of the Faculty of Mechanical, Energy and Aerospace Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology (SKA Robotics).
We presented our offerings at the Forum – primarily access to a unique analytical platform operating within the MERKATOR and ROMER computing clusters. The unusual software and data set allow our partners to perform advanced experiments and test their solutions before production deployment. Together with other cooperating universities in the Geospatial Analysis Network, we can also offer to perform even the most complex geospatial analysis, including with artificial intelligence.
We want to thank the Mazovian Unit for implementing EU Programs for fruitful cooperation!