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Andrea Krupa

President
PhotoSat
Participates in 1 Session

Andrea Krupa is the President of PhotoSat, an independent company headquartered in Vancouver BC, specializing in geospatial data processing.
Prior to joining PhotoSat, Andrea enjoyed an exciting career as an instructor for Outward Bound, where she gained certification as a guide through the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides. In 2013, she pursued graduate studies and completed and MA in Counselling Psychology.

In 2015, Andrea brought her skills in people management, communication, and analysis to PhotoSat. First as the Head of Marketing and Company Culture, she oversaw the reorganization of the revenue team. In 2019, she became Director of Sales and Marketing and introduced key strategy changes that continue to move the company forward today. In 2020, she was promoted to General Manager, and in 2021, she was named President, where she continues to lead PhotoSat’s growth and innovation as a technology company.

Sessions in which Andrea Krupa participates

Tuesday 29 October, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
2:15 PM
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM | 30 minutes
Earth Observation Program

In flood mapping and dam breach analysis, engineers and planners define inundation areas through flow modeling. A crucial input for this analysis is a comprehensive topographic surface of the area of interest and any upstream zones. These areas can span hundreds of kilometers and cover thousands of square kilometers.Previous studies have indicated that low-resolution topography can results in larger inundation areas, greater flow volumes, and faster flood streams. However, a comparison...

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Sessions in which Andrea Krupa attends

Tuesday 29 October, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
3:15 PM
3:15 PM - 3:45 PM | 30 minutes
Workshop

Stand Out in a Crowded Market In a world overflowing with information, every company needs a compelling marketing strategy to stand out. It’s not enough to simply analyze and map data—you need to tell its story in a way that truly resonates with people. But let’s face it—translating complex geospatial data into engaging content can be a challenge.