Introduction
Space Shift, a Tokyo-based company specializing in satellite data analysis, has been chosen for two prominent projects under Kanagawa Prefecture's initiative aimed at utilizing satellite data to tackle regional challenges. This initiative emphasizes the innovative use of satellite data to create solutions and business models that can greatly enhance local governance and infrastructural management.
Overview of the Selected Projects
Kanagawa Prefecture is spearheading efforts to employ satellite data as a novel approach to resolving various issues faced by the region. Space Shift's projects focus on infrastructure monitoring and the identification of unused agricultural land, both of which are crucial for sustainability and resource optimization.
1. Infrastructure Management via Displacement Analysis
The first of the two projects is a local demonstration initiative aimed at developing an application model for monitoring infrastructure. By regularly capturing images of the same locations using satellite data, the project plans to analyze positional changes in critical infrastructure such as ports and railways. This will allow for comprehensive and remote inspections, ensuring that equipment needing maintenance is easily identified across broad areas. The project is being executed in collaboration with Yokogawa Global Corporation, bringing together innovative technology and industry expertise to enhance infrastructure management.
2. Exploring Idle Agricultural Land with Satellite and AI
The second project addresses agricultural efficiency, focusing on the potential of unused farmland. It utilizes satellite imagery to assess the status of agricultural land and combines this data with AI technology to create a service that visualizes the possibilities of repurposing idle lands for cultivation. This project is being conducted in partnership with Informatics Corporation, showcasing a commitment to enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability through advanced data analytics.
Space Shift's Commitment to Innovation
Founded in December 2009, Space Shift operates under the guiding principle of "Sense the Unseen from Orbit," aiming to interpret various changes on Earth through satellite data analysis powered by AI technology. The company's mission encompasses diverse sectors such as infrastructure management, disaster risk reduction, agricultural monitoring, and environmental conservation. By integrating satellite data across these fields, Space Shift strives to promote a more sustainable society.
Company Profile
- - Company Name: Space Shift, Inc.
- - CEO: Naruo Kanemoto
- - Headquarters: 6th Floor, Otemachi Building, 1-6-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- - Established: December 11, 2009
- - Capital: 678,329,051 yen (including capital reserves)
As part of the Kanagawa Prefecture's satellite data utilization initiative, Space Shift's selected projects represent significant steps forward in leveraging technology for improved locality and resource management. As they embark on these projects, their influence on regional development and sustainability will undoubtedly be profound. For more details, you can view the related link to the project results on Kanagawa Prefecture's official website.