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Soar attains numerous national and international partnerships and leverages as leader in the geospatial industry
- Published December 18, 2018 12:00AM UTC
- Publisher Wholesale Investor
- Categories Company Updates
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Over the past year, Soar managed to attain a number of strong national and international partnerships.
- Soar secured a SPUR grant from the Western Australian Government.
- As one of the top projects in the geospatial industry, Soar was featured in a number of publications.
- Soar technology was used to dismiss claim’s that the missing MH370 plane had been found in the Cambodian Jungle.
- One of the biggest events for Soar this year was the development and release of Soar’s Test
net platform, which includes satellite, drone and weather content.
Soar is one of the top blockchain projects in Australia and is one of very few projects globally who has had a technology demonstration of its platform available prior to the TGE.
It has been an incredible first year for Soar, as the company are set to reach their 2018 targets.
One of the biggest events for Soar this year was the development and release of Soar’s Test
net platform, which includes satellite, drone and weather content.
Soar is a decentralised blockchain platform for the future of all maps and imagery. The end goal
for Soar is to create the world’s first fully decentralised Super-map, which is currently on track
with Soar’s roadmap.
Soar is still currently in the public sale phase of its Token Generation Event (TGE) which is being conducted by Tokeneed, with the Pre-sale event having ended on the 31st of October.
Over the past year, Soar managed to attain a number of strong national and international partnerships including Alibaba Cloud for data hosting, European Space Agency for their
Sentinel 2 satellite imagery, and Aeris weather to include weather mapping applications on the
Soar platform.
Furthermore, Soar secured a SPUR grant from the Western Australian Government. These partnerships have not only leveraged Soar to be a leader in the geospatial industry, but have also ensured the platform has strong foundations for the Super-map.
As one of the top projects in the geospatial industry, Soar was featured in a number of publications including Yahoo Finance, Nasdaq, Digital Journal, ZeroHedge, TechInvest, Geospatial World, Next Big Future and more. Another big highlight this year was for Soar’s CEO and founder, Amir Farhand, being invited to speak and present Soar at MIT Technology Review’s event ‘EmTech Asia 2018’ in Hong Kong.
Soar’s head developer used Soar technology to dismiss claim’s that the missing MH370 plane had been found in the Cambodian Jungle.
Soar technology was used to prove that the alleged plane was cloud cover.
About Soar
The Soar platform is designed to offer the international community a decentralised marketplace for high quality drone, aerial and satellite imagery, that connects customers with content creators in a secure, trustless and distributed community leveraging blockchain technology. Soar will very soon be the platform for all future mapping, imagery and geospatial information.
Hobbyist drone operators through to professional organisations will be able to monetise unused content in a marketplace driven by the free market forces of supply and demand.