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AI/ML in Space

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Dr Rasit Abay is the founder and director of FuturifAI, a Canberra-based Australian Space and AI company. He holds a PhD in aerospace engineering with a broad industry experience in AI development and deployment in space, horticulture, logistics, and search. Rasit is also a world-ranking competitive data scientist, and he actively participates in global data science challenges in his leisure time.

FuturifAI simplifies the development and deployment of trusted machine intelligence to orbit with confidence. They provide customers with mission-specific AI HW/SW, no-code rapid AI development framework (NeuralDarwin), hyperrealistic space digital twin (NeuralField), and space edge AI monitoring platform (NeuralWatch). FuturifAI Studio has brought international recognition to our team with top-ranking AI solutions on European Space Agency Kelvins Platform, such as collision avoidance and spotGEO challenges.

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