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DigitalGlobe 8-Band Research Challenge Update

Longmont, Colorado, August 19, 2010 – DigitalGlobe (NYSE: DGI), a leading global content provider of high-resolution earth imagery solutions, today announced it had received more than 350 entries for the DigitalGlobe 8-Band Research Challenge to date. Submissions have been received from universities, private industry and scientific organizations in over 70 countries around the world since the call for proposals opened on August 1, 2010.

Overall enthusiasm for the challenge has been very high. Scientists are proposing to leverage 8-band imagery to address questions of land use/land cover, vegetative analysis, feature extraction and bathymetry, as they apply to various industries including environmental, telecom, oil and gas and civil government. The 8-Band Challenge represents an unprecedented collaboration between private enterprise and the scientific community to understand the true power of 8-band imagery and support its usability in the commercial market.

“We have been overwhelmed by the interest this challenge has received in just the first two weeks,” said Walter Scott, CTO of DigitalGlobe. “The scientific community has really risen to the challenge and we are looking forward to exploring their innovative applications of DigitalGlobe’s unique 8-band imagery.”

DigitalGlobe 8-Band Research Challenge is a contest designed to encourage researchers to investigate how 8-band, high-resolution imagery can enhance image analysis and classification research. The 8-band data is unique in the marketplace to DigitalGlobe, a result of the company’s newest commercial satellite WorldView-2, launched in October of 2009. Accepted proposals will receive a limited quantity of free 8-band imagery in order to conduct their research and submit a final paper for review.

The call for proposals will close on August 31, 2010. For official rules and conditions regarding the 8-Band Research Challenge, please visit the link below.


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