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What’s been happening at Soar HQ: Soar used to dismiss claim missing MH370 plane had been found in the Cambodian jungle
- Published October 08, 2018 12:00AM UTC
- Publisher Wholesale Investor
- Categories Company Updates
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Soar’s head developer dismissed claim’s using Soar technology that the missing MH370 plane had been found in the Cambodian Jungle.
- High quality drone footage shows the alleged plane to be cloud coverage.
- Soar attended the WA Asia Tech Invest Summit earlier this month.
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.
Soar’s CEO & Founder, Amir Farhand was invited to present at the LD Capital day in Singapore and at the WA Asia Tech Invest Summit, hosted by Lateral Capital Adventures.
Amir had the opportunity to present Soar to multiple top Australian Investors.
Soar partnered with the European Space Agency to bring Sentinel-2 satellite imagery to the public, this is the world’s first decentralised, interactive super-map.
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.