MBRSC launches the second edition of Remote Sensing Applications Competition during UAE Innovation Week


(MENAFNEditorial) Al Shaibani: MBRSC promotes innovation through the RSAC

Dubai UAE November 29 2015: The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) launched the 2015 edition of the Remote Sensing Applications Competition (RSAC) which aims to promote scientific research and applications that use satellite images acquired by DubaiSat-2. The competition is open to governmental sectors and educational institutes including schools universities and research institutes in the UAE.

The announcement of the second edition of RSAC was announced during the UAE Innovation Week launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai as one of the most important events in the UAE for the year 2015 in line with the directive of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan President of the UAE to mark 2015 as the “Year of Innovation”.

The competition aims to urge various sectors such as education research and development to make use of the information and data collected from DubaiSat-2 satellite images in multiple fields and areas such as topography geology vegetation agriculture weather natural and non-natural disasters as well as in reducing pollution preventing floods anticipating landslides and earthquakes etc.

H.E. Yousuf Al Shaibani Director General MBRSC said: “RSAC-2015 reflects our capability in harnessing technology and satellite applications and implementing them in development scientific and environmental research especially as the competition gives students and specialists the opportunity to raise new ideas and recommend scientific projects based on data from the satellite images to further develop their capabilities and potentials.”

He also stressed that “through the competition MBRCS promotes innovation and encourages the Remote Sensing Technology” and considered that “these programs and scientific initiatives wouldn’t have seen the light of day without new ideas stemming from creative thinking.”

It is worth mentioning that in the first edition RSAC 2014 MBRSC received more than 20 project submissions on Remote Sensing and Space Sciences. The Centre provided the participants with the space images and the necessary requirements for each project. The results were announced during the Global Space and Satellite Forum 2015.

To participate in this year’s edition applicants should email all documents and inquiries to the RSAC team on . For more information and details about the competition please visit MBRSC’s website: www.mbrsc.ae


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