Synspective, a Japanese company with expertise in space monitoring and radar technology, has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Uzbekcosmos, the Uzbekistan Center for Space Monitoring, and the Ғarysh Sapary National Company in Kazakhstan, The Times of Central Asia. Considering Uzbekistan’s geographical position in a zone prone to earthquakes, the collaboration with Synspective is anticipated to aid in the development of sustainable infrastructure and the efficient and safe utilization of natural resources and energy in Central Asia.
Synspective’s claim to fame is its state-of-the-art radar satellite interferometry data processing technologies, with the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) being a notable project. SAR facilitates the processing and interpretation of high-resolution radar images of the Earth’s surface, regardless of weather conditions or time of day. This technology is instrumental in detecting changes or deformations on the earth’s surface and objects, which is crucial in predicting potential risk zones for destruction, water-logging, or other emergencies resulting from natural disasters.
Synspective and Uzbekcosmos Join Forces
The MOU details Synspective’s plans to collaborate closely with the Center for Space Monitoring and GIS technologies under Uzbekcosmos. The objective of this partnership is to bolster Uzbekistan’s remote sensing capabilities, foster scientific and innovative activities in the space industry, and incorporate the most recent technologies.
Synspective’s endeavors in Kazakhstan
In Kazakhstan, Synspective will concentrate on creating innovative applications for Earth remote sensing and radar data, with a particular emphasis on disaster management. This encompasses mitigating landslides, mudslides, floods, and managing infrastructure effectively to lessen the impacts of climate change. The partnership paves the way for joint international commercial projects, enabling Synspective to utilize its satellite data and analytical solutions while allowing Kazakhstan to enhance its technological capabilities.
Japan’s contribution to collaboration
Japan’s extensive track record in monitoring deformation and seismic activity, as well as enhancing the safety of facilities in areas with high seismic activity, makes this collaboration particularly pertinent, especially in light of the recent earthquakes in the region.
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