“It is an exciting, vastly underutilised technology,” says a professional engineer reviewing Value.Space data on the Millennium Tower in San Francisco.
“Rancho Palos Verdes should be utilising Value.Space’s technology to get an early warning of potential new movement areas.”
“I’m really excited about this technology and think it should be used far more often than it has been.”
Deformation cluster identified at failed joint area of the Carola Bridge in Dresden, Germany.
Value.Space’s analysis of Lake Livingston Dam near Houston, Texas, featured in the news.
Warning signs were present at least 11 months before the failure of Chinchorro TSF on 13 June 2024.
Space monitoring of subsidence risks to property gains momentum as climate change is projected to increase losses.
Better monitoring of tailings storage facilities supports early detection of structural risks and prevents catastrophic failures.
Satellite-based technology is a game-changer for engineers to monitor, detect, and remedy the risks that threaten critical infrastructure worldwide.
Satellite-based assessment pinpoints developing risks ahead of Barboursville Target store’s partial collapse in West Virginia.
Insurance Day invited Value.Space to outline how the insurance industry can proactively manage the surging climate risks by embracing satellite technology.
“Invest in companies with the tools and technology to help the sector boost output and reduce its environmental footprint,” writes MoneyWeek, highlighting Value.Space.