geospatial

Scaling Up Startups

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From the Ground Up

St. Louis startup HabiTerre uses cutting-edge geospatial technologies to pave the way for agricultural solutions to climate challenges.

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Mapping
Tomorrow

Through her nonprofit workforce development organization, Gateway Global, Zekita Armstrong Asuquo is training under-resourced high school students for entry-level jobs in the geospatial field.

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Mapping Out The Future

St. Louis is positioned to become an international hub for the geospatial industry.

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Mapping Inequities

Kemba Noel-London used geospatial data in her doctoral research to discover disparities in access to youth sports throughout the St. Louis region.

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Flying High

Entrepreneur Bronwyn Morgan brings drones and geospatial tech together with her company, XEO Air.

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Defining
Geospatial

Leaders in the region explain geospatial technology and the many ways it's being used in St. Louis.

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Data for the Greater Good

Saint Louis University professor Enbal Shacham, Ph.D., uses geospatial techniques to track the spread of the coronavirus.

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Career Center

New industries in St. Louis are helping to fuel Missouri’s rise in employment opportunities.

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