Multi-million pound MoU makes Ecometrica's software available across the University of Edinburgh

Roll-out means Ecometrica's satellite mapping technology could play part in £100m+ of research bids and projects

SCOTLAND/ UNITED KINGDOM, Sep 21, 2016 - Academics and students at the University of Edinburgh School of Geosciences are set to become the first to gain unlimited access to millions of pounds worth of state-of-the-art Earth Observation, geospatial intelligence and satellite mapping applications, thanks to a groundbreaking memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between sustainability software and data company Ecometrica and the University of Edinburgh.

The MoU formalises the ongoing collaboration between Ecometrica and the University of Edinburgh, which is expected to be worth around £4.5m to both parties over the next five years. Ecometrica will make its Mapping suite - a web-based, universal, disruptive geographic information system (GIS) - available on a limitless basis to the University, so that it can be used for research and teaching purposes.

The Ecometrica Platform, which has emerged as a key tool in global efforts to understand and predict environmental impacts, collates vast amounts of satellite data and allows users to input their own information gathered on the ground to build and share detailed interactive maps illustrating complex and changing situations.

Ecometrica CEO Gary Davis said: “The Ecometrica Platform will go into immediate use at the School of Geosciences, which already works with Ecometrica on a number of ecological mapping projects. It will be rolled out to other University of Edinburgh Colleges and Schools looking to use spatial data platforms, along with tailored training.

“This is a big commitment, which paves the way for undertaking larger collaborative research involving unprecedented amounts of data from satellites, such as the European Space Agency's Sentinel missions, and a range of earth observation sources.

“The international reach of the University of Edinburgh will open up new and exciting research possibilities, and help to position the Ecometrica Platform as the world's de facto geospatial mapping software.”

Professor Mathew Williams, of the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh, said: “The Ecometrica Platform will enable researchers in the School of GeoSciences to carry out sophisticated mapping of all kinds of geographical and environmental data. This will support our research and teaching in areas ranging from health geography to land use, forestry and sustainable agriculture.  We are particularly excited about how the platform will connect our science outputs to users outside of academia, through its open web based interface, and therefore increase our ability to make a positive impact on people’s lives.”

An agreement signed earlier this year, involving NASA and the UK Space Agency, has already seen the Ecometrica Platform deployed at the School of Geosciences in a joint project with the Universities of Maryland and Leicester to explore the collaborative use of Lidar technology and earth observation data assets, ahead of the launch of NASA's Lidar mission on the International Space Station.

The latest memorandum of understanding gives the University of Edinburgh a licence to obtain continuous use of the Ecometrica Platform's Mapping suite for teaching and research purposes across its three Colleges and 20 Schools. In return, the University will incorporate the Ecometrica Platform into research applications in the geospatial area.

Ecometrica's chief financial officer Adrian Smith, who helped spearhead the deal, which will pave the way for collaborating on large scale research transactions, said: “This is a winning collaboration for both parties. Providing unlimited use of the Ecometrica Platform to the School of Geosciences alone would have a major impact, but as we roll out to other Schools I expect we will find uses for the software in the humanities, and areas such as medicine and healthcare. Inclusion in a growing number of research bids, over the many fields in which the University of Edinburgh plays a leading role, will undoubtedly bring us many new funding streams and avenues for business.”

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About Ecometrica
Ecometrica has been named as one of the world’s top Sustainability and EH&S brands by industry analyst Verdantix. Backed by a team of recognised experts in environmental sustainability accounting and reporting, the company has unrivalled experience in environmental assessments and natural capital accounting. Its Ecometrica Platform brings clarity to environmental and natural resource challenges by combining earth observation data from satellites with local information and business intelligence.

Ecometrica supports all aspects of sustainability planning, operations and reporting by businesses and public organisations. The company's data and software services are available worldwide through offices in London, Boston, Edinburgh and Montreal.

Ecometrica will provide clarity and illumination on environmental impacts, focusing on providing clients with the best information so that they can decide the appropriate direction for their own organisations. The team is there to help clients build knowledge and capacity, manage relationships, and navigate difficult times.

Recent highlights:

  • August 2016 – Ecometrica sees sales jump 132% fuelled by growth in North and South America (full story here)
  • June 2016 - Ecometrica Platform scoops Environmental Leader’s Product Of The Year 2016 Award (full story here)
  • June 2016 - NASA-UK Space Agency project sees Ecometrica spearhead collaboration with top universities to monitor forest and climate change (full story here)
  • April 2016 - Ecometrica becomes first Gold Software Partner for CDP’s water and forests programmes (full story here)
  • November 2015 - University of Edinburgh's School of GeoSciences teams up with Ecometrica to establish Earth Observation Lab to make satellite data available (full story here)
  • November 2015 - Forest satellite data & mapping project led by Ecometrica gets $1M from GEF to Conserve Mexico Biodiversity Hotspot. Ecometrica will spearhead the use of satellite data for forest monitoring across the globe. It will initially work with Brazilian space research institute INPE and Mexican research group ECOSUR, as well as several of the UK's leading forest EO researchers and experts (full story here)
  • October 2015 - Ecometrica appointed by the UK Space Agency to co-ordinate a major new international project to set up a network of virtual regional Earth Observation (EO) Labs to develop suitable products for the forest sector (full story here)

Earlier highlights are available here.

 



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