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AWS is delivering the 2023 Space Accelerator in collaboration with TechConnect.
ATLAS clients will gain access to 11 additional ground sites through ATLAS’ reselling of AWS Ground Station.
ATLAS Space Operations provides a fully managed service where operators have access to 29 ground stations worldwide, including the global AWS Ground Station network.
Microsoft will use Otonomo’s connected vehicle data to develop mapping enhancements across Microsoft Azure, Windows, Microsoft 365, and Bing.
AWS Ground Station enables space operators to downlink and process satellite data without building or managing ground station infrastructure.
ATLAS clients will have access to 11 additional ground sites through ATLAS’ integration with AWS Ground Station, providing low-latency and low-cost access to AWS services.
The 2023 AWS Space Accelerator will include an in-person Week Zero kickoff in April 2023 and an in-person Demo Day in July 2023.
Selected startups in the 2023 AWS Space Accelerator will receive mentoring from space domain and technical subject matter experts with deep experience working on AWS.
AWS will deliver the 2023 AWS Space Accelerator in collaboration with TechConnect.
Selected startups in the 2023 AWS Space Accelerator can receive as much as $100,000 in AWS promotional credits.
Applications for the 2023 AWS Space Accelerator are due by 2023-03-06.
The 2023 AWS Space Accelerator will include up to 15 startups, increased from 10 in previous years.
The 2023 AWS Space Accelerator seeks startups proposing cloud-based solutions that support long-term sustainability of space operations and sustainability impacts on Earth.
In addition to Peregrine, the inaugural Vulcan launch, called Cert-1 by ULA, will carry two demo satellites for Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband constellation.
The two demo satellites for Amazon's Project Kuiper will be deployed into low Earth orbit while the Peregrine lander is placed on a trajectory to the moon.
HERE Technologies is collaborating with Amazon Web Services to deliver improved performance for indoor and outdoor positioning capabilities.
Megaport’s Network as a Service (NaaS) platform was used to launch file-sharing applications across global data centers including AWS in San Francisco, Azure US East in Virginia, and Google Cloud in Tokyo.
SES’s multi-orbit fleet of geostationary and O3b medium earth orbit satellites is enabling mobile operators to provide 0.004 kg in a city of 500,000 at the edge of the Amazon in Peru.
Microsoft will provide technical support to help space-tech startups build and scale on Microsoft Azure.
Planet is using Amazon Web Services to serve its customers and enable customers to build, train, and deploy machine learning models using Planet geospatial data at up to 10x the speed.