Innovative Disaster Prevention with Satellite and Weather Data
In an age where natural disasters such as torrential rains, floods, heavy snowfall, and earthquakes threaten our communities, the importance of satellites in monitoring the Earth from above has come to the forefront. Recognizing this need, Space Shift Inc., together with Halex and Tellus, is organizing a seminar that introduces innovative technologies aimed at disaster prevention and mitigation.
Seminar Overview
The scheduled event will take place on
June 20, 2025, from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM at the X-Nihonbashi Tower in Chuo, Tokyo. The seminar will provide a comprehensive look at how satellite data can be paired with weather data to create effective disaster management strategies. It aims to raise awareness and educate attendees on how these technologies can be instrumental in minimizing disaster impacts.
In recent times, there's been a necessary push for rapid and efficient observation and analysis, facilitated by advanced technologies, including generative AI. The integration of these innovations is expected to play a significant role in enhancing our disaster response capabilities. The seminar will feature expert lectures and panel discussions focusing on the practical application of combined satellite and weather data, specifically exemplified through heavy rainfall disasters.
Program Highlights
- - Company Introductions: Each participating organization will present their role and contribution in the field of disaster prevention through satellite data.
- - Special Presentation: An innovative demonstration showcasing a flood detection algorithm developed by Space Shift using AI technology.
- - Panel Discussion: Key representatives from Space Shift, Halex, and Tellus will engage in a panel discussion, providing insights and addressing questions from the audience.
- - Networking Opportunities: Attendees will have the chance to connect and discuss with industry leaders and peers.
Panel Discussion Participants
- - Kazuhiro Motomura: Technical Development Manager, Space Shift Inc.
- - Tsuneyoshi Manabe: Business Solutions Division Director, Halex.
- - Azusa Muta: Chief Operating Officer, Tellus.
Important Details
The event accommodates
80 participants and requires advance registration due to limited seating. Participants planning to attend in person are encouraged to book their spots early. Additionally, an archived video of the seminar will be available for those who register, ensuring that even those unable to attend live can benefit from the content shared.
For more information and to register, please visit the official link:
Peatix Event Registration.
About the Organizers
Space Shift Inc.
Founded in 2009 and located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Space Shift focuses on developing and distributing satellite data analysis systems. Their innovative approach to disaster prevention leverages cutting-edge technology and data to enhance risk management.
Halex
Established in 1993, Halex is based in Shinagawa, Tokyo, and specializes in business solutions utilizing advanced technologies to enhance operational efficiency.
Tellus
Newly founded in 2021, Tellus is situated in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and is committed to promoting the use of satellite data for various applications, including disaster prevention and response.
The seminar promises valuable insights into the emerging field of disaster prevention through advanced satellite monitoring, making it an unmissable event for those interested in mitigating natural disaster risks and improving community safety.