"Our involvement in the DUNIA project fills us with immense pride, given its pivotal role in advancing Africa's development, encompassing not just the environmental and economic spheres but also the social dimension. We support this initiative with our technological platforms and resources as we draw from our expertise in the European Earth observation Copernicus Programme. The project does pose challenges, particularly in the African regions where internet connectivity is a real constraint. We are confident that DUNIA, along with the access to satellite data from the Copernicus Programme, will bring new opportunities to African nations”
– explains Marcin Białecki, EO Product Manager at CloudFerro.
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CloudFerro provides the services of public, private and hybrid cloud computing and big data storage optimized for the processing of geo-located information to many renowned organisations. The company has been trusted by leading European firms and scientific institutions, including the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites EUMETSAT, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Mercator Ocean International, German Aerospace Centre (DLR), the EGI, to name a few.
CloudFerro contributes its unique know-how gained from many years’ experience as a developer and operator of Earth observation data platforms such as CREODIAS, CODE-DE, EO-Lab and WEkEO. The company also plays a key role in building and operating Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem – a recently launched initiative of the European Commission, which will include one of the largest public EO data repositories in the world.