
Recently, StarView participated in the 22nd Asia Oceania Geoscience Symposium (AOGS 2025) in Singapore, showcasing a variety of domestic self-developed equipments for ecological environment monitoring and intelligent sensing for Asian and international research peers. This exhibition is not only an opportunity to show the technology, but also a positive exploration for global research cooperation.
At the exhibition site in Singapore, StarView displayed a number of representative devices, including the Jingshi Zhiyun Dog Field Intelligent Observation System, Fully Automatic Leaf Area Index Meter, Spectral Climate Monitoring System, Fully Automatic Networked Hyperspectral Meter and other devices, which cover a number of key scientific research application scenarios, such as monitoring of vegetation structure, observing climate, and evaluating photosynthetic function.

Kyoshi Zhiyun Dog - Mesoscale Continuous Mobile Observation Program

Spectral Climate Monitoring System - Accurate monitoring of plant climate growth period

Fully Automated Networked Hyperspectral Instrument - Continuous and Automatic Acquisition of Long Time Series Vegetation Canopy Leaf Area Indices

Vegetation index monitor - wireless networking and automatic calculation of vegetation indices

In situ ecological LiDAR - continuous monitoring of vegetation dynamics with high accuracy in the field
Based on the concept of "scenario-based deployment, automated acquisition and platform-based service", the equipment meets the diversified needs of research users in the fields of ecology, agriculture and remote sensing. The exhibition attracted experts and scholars from universities and research institutions in many countries, and received positive feedback on technical details, deployment methods and long-term observation capabilities.

In addition to Singapore, StarView recently participated in the 2025 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium in Australia, further expanding the communication channels for overseas cooperation and continuing to promote the application and landing of domestically produced eco-monitoring solutions in the global research network.

We also know that the progress of science and technology cannot be separated from the power of synergy. In the future, StarView will continue to take root in the local community, open up and collaborate, and promote the sharing and application of ecological environment monitoring technology on a global scale.
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