Now, more than 200 satellites will receive land observation data, disaster management and agriculture and help in these areas - ESRI works with Dhruva space to improve access to land observation data

Pti, New -Delhi. Soil observation data will now be available to users of over 200 satellites. Geographical Information System (GIS) solution firm ESRI has signed an agreement with Hyderabad-based space boot DHRUV space. Agendra Kumar, managing director of Esri India, said this initiative would speed up the adoption of spatial data in areas such as urban planning, disaster management, agriculture and infrastructure development. Through this strategic partnership, Dhruv Space will utilize Esri India’s advanced Archgis technology to promote its Astroevy commercial satellite images. Kumar said that our Arcgis technology with the full staple capabilities of DHRUV space is aimed at providing time manufacturers in different industries to provide high quality geopolitical information on time. “This integration will make photos and data more accessible to yeast-related tasks,” says Krishna Teja Penamakuru, chief operating officer and co-founder of Dhruv space. This will help users explain and use the data more clearly. ‘