Do you have an interest in sustainability?
A curiosity to mitigate climate change?
Satellite technology? Data-analysis?
Do you love design thinking or problem solving?
Or are you simply space curious?
If any of the above resonate with you, we encourage you to come and join the Priority One team and the founders of SpaceBase to learn about the latest Space for Planet Earth Competition.
Emeline Paat-Dahlstrong, the CEO and Co-Founder of SpaceBase, and Eric Dahlstrom, CFO and Co-Founder, will join us in person to talk through the SpaceBase challenge.
The Challenge
Using satellite data, in combination with other data sources, help develop scientific methods to identify target areas of methane emissions on Earth. This challenge invites teams to develop tools to help in the global effort to monitor and control methane emissions, and directly contribute to the fight against climate change.
Apply and you could win up to NZ$25,000 in cash and mentorship support.
The Challenge is open to all. Inclusive of startups/new teams, university students and secondary school students living in New Zealand.
Light snacks and refreshments will be provided
Priority One proudly supports this event in alignment with our strategic pillars of sustainability, innovation and youth development in the Western Bay of Plenty.