Red Sea Company signs a contract to provide satellite data

The Red Sea Development Company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signs a contract to provide satellite data with King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

 

The Red Sea Development Company in Saudi Arabia has committed to supply high-resolution data for crucial places within the company's headquarters to King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST).

Using satellites to collect data in order to track real estate asset developments and monitor the progress of the Red Sea project, which spans a 28-thousand-square-kilometer area.

According to John Pagano, CEO of the Red Sea Development Company, this technology effort will enable the company to monitor any unanticipated consequences of real estate asset development on the surrounding environment and work quickly to discover alternate solutions. Monthly photos that are reliable and thorough, with an emphasis on understanding how actual development processes affect natural destination habitats.

According to him, this cooperation would allow the company to closely monitor major assets, both natural and real estate, during the building phase, assisting efforts to promote renewable tourism around the world.

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