450 Specialists from 25 World Countries Take Part in the 5th International Conference “Earth from Space

Remote sensing technologies are of strategic importance for our country development. I wish us success in long-term cooperation, - such were the welcome words to the participants of the 5th International Conference “Earth from Space – the Most Effective Solutions” of Sergei Zhukov, Executive Director of the Cluster of Space Technologies and Telecommunications of the “Skolkovo” foundation. The opening ceremony kicked off the conference today, November 29, at the Moscow Region “Vatutinki” complex, where within three next days (November 29 – December 1) questions related to satellite images handling will be discussed, presenting the experience and problems of introducing space technologies into practice. Over 450 specialists from 25 world countries take part in this three-day event. Read More

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