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    Meteomatics GmbH was founded in March 2012 by Dr. Martin Fengler. The focus of Meteomatics lies on the development of meteorological software products, processing and providing weather data and consulting work experience covers the whole process chain of a weather service provider: acquisition and processing of weather station data, numerical weather models, radar images, satellite data as well as visualization of meteorological data and the development of customer specific forecasting systems, e.g. PV and wind power forecasts. Data refinement and delivery to the customer is part of the business.

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    Tomorrow.io is an American weather technology company that repurposes wireless communication networks for advanced weather forecasting. Using re-purposed wireless communication networks as weather sensors, Tomorrow.io delivers real-time forecasts to critical industries such as municipalities, sports, and transportation. Their mission is to help people manage weather related challenges with the best information and insights.

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    Xweather provides a suite of industry-leading APIs, maps, software, and hardware to solve business' weather and environmental challenges. Aside from the developer-centric aspects of the Xweather API and mapping integrations, Satcom Global was especially drawn to how easily these integrations overlaid with their existing mapping and solutions. When combined with their own mapping iterations, Xweather’s mapping allows Satcom Global to view and track clients’ ships on the seas in real time and overlay these positions with historical shipping routes and weather. This allowed them to create an all-encompassing dashboard to view ships at risk of losing connectivity and to validate past outages at a glance.

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