Providing data on how sustainable the client's crop is depending on the position and enviromental characteristics.
SpaceTools provides a user-friendly tool based on real time satellite data in order to optimize natural resources usage to reduce the environmental impact of our crops and their associated costs.
Our engine revolves arround calculating a natural and sustainable index for our costumers, the INRO.
The Index for Natural Resources Optimization (INRO) is an initiative dedicated to developing tools for measuring sustainable performance across specialty crop supply chains. INRO offers a suite of outcomes-focused metrics enabling operators to benchmark, compare, and communicate their own performance.
We aspire to create a platform accessible to our clients, where they can rely their crops on us. They can use our platform to consult not only their crops, but they can also search for a location or crop with a higher INRO.
AI is the future of many markets; and as such, one of the most powerful tools to use in the 21th century. Adding AI to our platform would open doors to future INRO predictions, prediction of the crop yield, traceability of the fertility of the soil AND MANY MORE USEFUL TOOLS FOR OUR CLIENTS!
We try to solve the first challenge (Enabling green and sustainable investments) due to the fact that we provide the client an index describing how sustainable its crop is.
We are a multiplidiscinary team, composed by data-driven and curious people striving to solve todays and tomorrows inquietudes.
Guillem Aguila: 24 year old from Barcelona, passionate about science, Telecomunications Engineering, UPC
Marc Ferré: 22 year old, Telecommunications Engineering, UPC.
Àngel Franco: 24 year old, Telecommunications Engineering, UPC.
Dani García: 22 year old, Telecommunications Engineering, UPC.
Oriol Paricio: 22 year old, Physicist, UB.
Javier Ramírez: 22 year old, Telecommunications Engineering, UPC.
Mireia Rico: 22 year old, Biotechnologist, UB.
Albert Sáez: 22 year old, Telecommunication Engineering, UPC. Also working in data validation in the astrophysical sector.
The Team (Sadly Oriol, was a remote participant).