Thales Alenia Space and Microsoft will use AI in the cloud for satellites
Thales Alenia Space and Microsoft have agreed to enhance satellite imaging systems through cloud-based integrations.
Thales Alenia Space and Microsoft have partnered to improve cloud-based systems in space, incorporating Thales Alenia Space’s DeeperVision system into the Microsoft Azure Orbital program.
DeeperVision from Thales Alenia Space allows you to analyze satellite images immediately at the point of capture, using artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence tracks changes in the Earth’s surface over time to then analyze and identify any anomalies.
Thales Alenia Space Vice President of Strategy and Innovation Clarence Dufloq said: “Thales Alenia Space and Microsoft are innovating together by combining their expertise in space and cloud technologies. Customers can now combine the full functionality of Thales Alenia Space’s DeeperVision solution to process data streams and generate timely insights with Azure Orbital’s cloud capabilities. This information is enriched with high-speed, high-volume artificial intelligence and machine learning to create unprecedented impact on and off the planet!
Tom Keane, CVP of Azure Global at Microsoft, continued: “Cloud-scale space satellite image processing is a game-changer for our customers who need these AI/ML data insights to quickly make informed decisions for success. of the mission. “Supporting impactful innovation for our customers is a top priority of our efforts at Azure Space – adding DeeperVision to Azure Orbital is a testament to our continued collaboration with Thales Alenia Space.”