
Xerra
@xerra_eo
Xerra Earth Observation Institute and developers of Starboard Maritime Intelligence @starboard_nz.
ID: 924838839457218560
http://www.xerra.nz 30-10-2017 03:22:16
425 Tweet
356 Followers
303 Following



Follow us Starboard Maritime Intelligence for Operation 18c updates


Join SpaceBase for the next episode of the Beca Space Webinar Series on Space Ground Systems (25 May, noon NZST). RSVP below. Xerra Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom Eric Dahlstrom Duncan J. Steel Robin McNeill lnkd.in/gXQ8K4r4


It has been a busy week for the team at Xerra, attending #IndoPacific2022 and running our real-time surveillance operation 18c. Follow us over at Starboard Maritime Intelligence to see all the updates.



Welcome Environmental Justice Foundation 👋 🎉 “We are delighted to be subscribing to Starboard, using this cutting-edge technology to further tighten the net, put these operators out of business, and protect the coastal communities and wildlife that depend on our ocean,” says Steve Trent

Welcome to Xerra and Starboard Maritime Intelligence Trent Fulcher 🎉 "Xerra Earth Observation Institute has announced Trent Fulcher as their new CEO. Like much of the Xerra team, his focus will be scaling the Starboard Maritime Intelligence platform globally." starboard.nz/news-ceo-appoi…


Semi-supervised Conditional Density Estimation with Wasserstein Laplacian Regularisation Great collaboration under the #TAIAO project The University of Waikato 🎓 School of Computer Science, University of Auckland Xerra #aaai2022 #MachineLearning #DataScience #RemoteSensing



If you are interested in seeing what the Xerra team are working on you might like to follow us on Starboard Maritime Intelligence

Also hot off the press: 🛰️🚢 How do we find dark vessels on the ocean? sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/3108… A new learning resource for children by Science Learning Hub with help from Xerra, Moritz Lehmann. #AotearoaInSpace funding from MBIE NZ in SPACE



The Tūhura Tuarangi - Aotearoa in Space showcase has launched 🚀 It has been so much fun contributing to this. Thank you, Andrew and the Tūhura Otago Museum for all your mahi to inspire future careers in space science.


