We help our customers understand, monitor and predict the environment – agriculture, land, and climate risks are our particular focus areas.

Formed in 2006, the company was founded on the principles of combining deep domain knowledge of Earth observation systems, with professional consultancy skills, to support our clients make the best use of EO data.  We have grown our offering since then, developing R&D programmes and information solutions to offer practical solutions.

We work closely with leading universities to translate cutting edge research into practical applications, developing innovative techniques to transform data into useful information for sustainable environmental management.  We build tools and applications for operational systems; and provide consultancy services for our customers to help them make the best use of environmental data and models.  We emphasise a physical modelling approach and understanding of environmental processes.

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Agriculture now generates vast amounts of data of different types and at different scales. The ownership, access, control, sharing, value, permissioning, intergration, security, safeguarding and sovereignty of this data represent multiple challenges and opportunities for the sector.

Many technologies now exist to monitor land at a range from scales, from hand-held sensors and simple cameras, through tractor mounted sensors, drones, aeroplanes through to satellites.

BEIS and STFC supported programme aiming to explore the opportunities for Earth Observation to provide solutions for agriculture and climate change, through collaborations between the UK and Australia.

Crop yield has been a major subject of research and industrial improvement for decades.  The YENs have set out a framework for understoanding yield in terms of capture and conversion of the major resources light and water. Temperature plays a role in crop development and can also have a substantial impact on growth and yields.

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Crop canopy sensing – your virtual farm walk?

You need to measure to be able to manage. Yet most farms for most crops don't have a systematic approach to monitoring their crops through the season. This means we lose the opportunity to compare across fields, farms and years. There are now a suite of technologies to sense crops and the ability to share data across farms, providing the opportunity to learn what works on-farm.

Measuring crops