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How Amazon SageMaker Geospatial Capabilities Enable Remote Monitoring of Raw Material Supply Chains for Sustainability

As the world becomes more aware of the impact of industrial activities on the environment, companies are increasingly looking for ways to monitor and manage their raw material supply chains for sustainability. One of the key challenges in this area is the need to collect and analyze large amounts of data from remote locations. This is where Amazon SageMaker Geospatial Capabilities come in.Amazon SageMaker is a cloud-based machine learning platform that enables developers to build, train, and deploy machine learning models at scale. SageMaker Geospatial Capabilities is an extension of

How Amazon SageMaker Geospatial Capabilities Enable Sustainable Remote Monitoring of Raw Material Supply Chains

The global demand for raw materials has been increasing rapidly in recent years, driven by the growth of industries such as construction, manufacturing, and energy. However, the extraction and transportation of these materials can have significant environmental and social impacts, including deforestation, water pollution, and human rights violations. To address these challenges, companies are increasingly adopting sustainable practices in their supply chains, including remote monitoring of raw material extraction sites. Amazon SageMaker, a machine learning platform developed by Amazon Web Services (AWS), offers powerful geospatial capabilities that can enable more

NASA Uses Satellite Imagery to Map Duststorms

In recent years, NASA has been using satellite imagery to map duststorms around the world. This technology is helping scientists better understand the impacts of duststorms on climate, air quality, and ecosystems. Duststorms are powerful weather events that can cause significant damage to property and infrastructure. They are caused by strong winds that pick up dust from the ground and carry it for miles. Duststorms can be particularly dangerous in areas with high concentrations of dust particles, such as deserts. NASA has been using satellite imagery to map duststorms since