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Watch as teammates from around the company proudly share stories about their Hispanic heritage to celebrate inclusion and diversity here at Maxar.
Lots of organizations talk about the importance of agility, adaptability and flexibility, yet many internships were cancelled as COVID-19 spread across the U.S. and companies prepared for indefinite remote working conditions. For Maxar, the 2020 Internship Program was a testament to our ability to act quickly and adapt to remote work.
For more than 60 years, Maxar has remained the industry leader in #space infrastructure by designing, building and integrating advanced systems for satellite communications, space exploration and remote sensing.
With next-generation satellite technology, leaders in tech, national security and disaster relief can better understand and react to the world around them. Learn how Maxar and WorldView Legion are fueling Earth Intelligence.
At the Intelligence & National Security Summit on September 17, 2020, Maxar CEO Dan Jablonsky shared his thoughts on how Earth Intelligence technologies contribute to U.S. national security and how commercial innovation will allow the intelligence community and warfighters to prepare for and operate in the conflicts that may lie ahead.
We’re fueling the future of #Earth intelligence, unlocking a new dimension of information and enhancing imagery for customers, as well as meeting the requirements of future #technology and #machinelearning applications. #GEOINT #3D
We mentored 4 start-ups from this year’s class from TechStars Starburst Space Accelerator Program, focusing on cohorts whose products & services align closely with our company’s expertise in Earth Intelligence. Take a look at the 4 start-ups the Maxar mentored:
Maxar CTO, Dr. Walter Scott, says Vricon acquisition 'enables a whole range of use cases'.
Discover how Maxar Space Infrastructure and Earth Intelligence capabilities help customers unlock new possibilities for a better world. Find out more about the people, technology and data behind today?s geospatial breakthroughs.
Trajectory Magazine takes a look at the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the teaching and learning of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and suggests future applications of AI to improve education.