Merry Christmas 2021

Pixalytics Ltd would like to wish all our customers, suppliers, everyone we’ve worked with during the last year, and all the readers of our blog a HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND BEST WISHES FOR  A SAFE, SUCCESSFUL AND BETTER 2022!

World Space Week 2021

There’s a lot happening in the world of space at the moment! This week is the UK Space Conference, next week is World Space Week and, as we discussed in our previous blog, Landsat-9 successfully launched on Monday! Today is … Continue reading

UK Earth Observation Week Coming Up

Next week is the UK Earth Observation 2021 week! The National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI) and the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society (RSPSoc) have come together to run a single online conference from … Continue reading

Marine Tech Expo 2021 – 12th & 13th July

The Marine Tech Expo, Plymouth’s marine and maritime industry conference, takes place from 12th and 13th July 2021. Like the Mayflower Autonomous Ship we wrote about a couple of weeks ago this event was due to be part of the … Continue reading

Pixalytics Sailing Across The Atlantic!

Pixalytics is based in Plymouth and 2020 was expected to be a big year for the city as it was four hundred years since the Pilgrim Father’s left Plymouth in the Mayflower to sail across the Atlantic to America.  There … Continue reading

We’re Back – To Celebrate Our 9th Birthday!

The Pixalytics weekly blog has been on hiatus for the last three months, but now we’re back! Our restart is to co-inside with the celebration of our 9th Birthday, which took place at the start of May. We’re delighted and … Continue reading

Did you read the top Pixalytics blogs of 2020?

As we’re coming to the end of the year, we’re using this week to look back at our most popular blogs of the last twelve months. The question is, how many of them have you read? 2020 has been a … Continue reading

Space and Mining Industry Collaborating to Explore Battery Mineral Extraction Sites with Satellites

With transport being the UK’s biggest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, the transition from conventional engines to Electric Vehicles (EVs) is imperative but will bring an unprecedented increase in demand for battery metals. The Satellite Applications Catapult is leading on … Continue reading