Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

UAE's Space42 Embarks On Africa-Wide Mapping Drive


(MENAFN- The Arabian Post) Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

UAE-based Space42 has entered into a five-year memorandum of understanding with Microsoft and Esri to create the most comprehensive digital base map across Africa, aiming to serve more than 1.4 billion people and catalyse economic and infrastructural development. The“Map Africa Initiative” seeks to transform fragmented and outdated geospatial data into timely, accurate intelligence for governments, businesses and communities.

Under the agreement, Space42 will coordinate fundraising and project management, supply satellite data via its sovereign and commercial networks, devise AI-driven digital-twin models, and lead research and automation of map-production processes. Esri will handle the creation of the base maps using GeoAI and remote-sensing technologies while training regional teams to ensure long-term sustainability. Microsoft will provide Azure cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities to enable large-scale processing and secure data sharing.

Africa faces persistent challenges of unreliable and inaccessible mapping information, constraining infrastructure planning, investment decisions and service delivery. The Map Africa Initiative aims to address these by offering a uniform, high-resolution mapping platform, licensed to governments and updated locally by national mapping agencies. This platform is expected to foster a new commercial ecosystem, with African startups benefiting from access to essential geospatial intelligence. Data will be hosted in data centres managed by G42 and Microsoft across the continent.

The mapped data promises significant impact across multiple sectors. In logistics and ports, enhanced terrain mapping can facilitate route optimisation and reduce bottlenecks. Energy developers will gain more precise site-selection tools for solar and wind infrastructure. Governments will benefit from improved border monitoring, disaster preparedness and resource management. Urban planners and smart-city developers will gain foundational geospatial data critical for designing efficient public services and digital economies.

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For Space42, the agreement deepens strategic partnerships with Microsoft and Esri, enlarges its African footprint, and opens pathways in analytics, licensing, and infrastructure. It positions Space42 as a trusted partner to governments in delivering scalable geospatial solutions. Peng Xiao, Chief Executive Officer of G42, stressed the broader goal: to close the“intelligence gap” by delivering AI-powered insights that enable smarter planning, sustainable development and inclusive innovation across the Global South.

Hasan Al Hosani, CEO of Smart Solutions at Space42, stated that partnership is integral to the UAE's approach; this collaboration signals a strategic, not merely technical, advance. Jack Dangermond, President of Esri, emphasised the technical rigour required to convert satellite imagery into detailed, accurate base maps-a capability Esri brings to the initiative.

The initiative aligns closely with the broader UAE strategy. In 2024, the UAE was Africa's largest investor, deploying around US $44 billion, nearly matching investment levels from the UK and China combined. Space42, as the UAE's national space entity, serves as both a conduit for exporting data-driven development solutions and a facilitator of knowledge transfer between the UAE and Africa.

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