This month we are delighted to announce that our CEO, Soreasmey Ke Bin, attended a two-day seminar organised by CLS Group (Collecte Localisation Satellites) in Bangkok, which gathered all of their teams and partners from Africa and Asia to discuss sustainable fisheries management.
CLS, a subsidiary of the French Space Agency CNES and of CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille) is a global company and pioneer provider of monitoring and surveillance solutions for the planet operating since 1986. Its mission is to deploy innovative space-based solutions to understand and protect our planet, and to manage our resources sustainably.
This was a great opportunity to learn about CLS latest developments on two of their Vessel Monitoring System products: NEMO for small-scale fisheries, and TRITON for industrial fisheries. It was also fantastic to hear case studies and best practices from other countries on how to guide fishing communities and local authorities on the sustainable management of fisheries.
Confluences has for more than two years worked on the Cambodian market with CLS Group on fisheries management projects.
This month we are delighted to announce that our CEO, Soreasmey Ke Bin, attended a two-day seminar organised by CLS Group (Collecte Localisation Satellites) in Bangkok, which gathered all of their teams and partners from Africa and Asia to discuss sustainable fisheries management.
CLS, a subsidiary of the French Space Agency CNES and of CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille) is a global company and pioneer provider of monitoring and surveillance solutions for the planet operating since 1986. Its mission is to deploy innovative space-based solutions to understand and protect our planet, and to manage our resources sustainably.
This was a great opportunity to learn about CLS latest developments on two of their Vessel Monitoring System products: NEMO for small-scale fisheries, and TRITON for industrial fisheries. It was also fantastic to hear case studies and best practices from other countries on how to guide fishing communities and local authorities on the sustainable management of fisheries.
Confluences has for more than two years worked on the Cambodian market with CLS Group on fisheries management projects.
This month we are delighted to announce that our CEO, Soreasmey Ke Bin, attended a two-day seminar organised by CLS Group (Collecte Localisation Satellites) in Bangkok, which gathered all of their teams and partners from Africa and Asia to discuss sustainable fisheries management.
CLS, a subsidiary of the French Space Agency CNES and of CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille) is a global company and pioneer provider of monitoring and surveillance solutions for the planet operating since 1986. Its mission is to deploy innovative space-based solutions to understand and protect our planet, and to manage our resources sustainably.
This was a great opportunity to learn about CLS latest developments on two of their Vessel Monitoring System products: NEMO for small-scale fisheries, and TRITON for industrial fisheries. It was also fantastic to hear case studies and best practices from other countries on how to guide fishing communities and local authorities on the sustainable management of fisheries.
Confluences has for more than two years worked on the Cambodian market with CLS Group on fisheries management projects.
This month we are delighted to announce that our CEO, Soreasmey Ke Bin, attended a two-day seminar organised by CLS Group (Collecte Localisation Satellites) in Bangkok, which gathered all of their teams and partners from Africa and Asia to discuss sustainable fisheries management.
CLS, a subsidiary of the French Space Agency CNES and of CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille) is a global company and pioneer provider of monitoring and surveillance solutions for the planet operating since 1986. Its mission is to deploy innovative space-based solutions to understand and protect our planet, and to manage our resources sustainably.
This was a great opportunity to learn about CLS latest developments on two of their Vessel Monitoring System products: NEMO for small-scale fisheries, and TRITON for industrial fisheries. It was also fantastic to hear case studies and best practices from other countries on how to guide fishing communities and local authorities on the sustainable management of fisheries.
Confluences has for more than two years worked on the Cambodian market with CLS Group on fisheries management projects.
This month we are delighted to announce that our CEO, Soreasmey Ke Bin, attended a two-day seminar organised by CLS Group (Collecte Localisation Satellites) in Bangkok, which gathered all of their teams and partners from Africa and Asia to discuss sustainable fisheries management.
CLS, a subsidiary of the French Space Agency CNES and of CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille) is a global company and pioneer provider of monitoring and surveillance solutions for the planet operating since 1986. Its mission is to deploy innovative space-based solutions to understand and protect our planet, and to manage our resources sustainably.
This was a great opportunity to learn about CLS latest developments on two of their Vessel Monitoring System products: NEMO for small-scale fisheries, and TRITON for industrial fisheries. It was also fantastic to hear case studies and best practices from other countries on how to guide fishing communities and local authorities on the sustainable management of fisheries.
Confluences has for more than two years worked on the Cambodian market with CLS Group on fisheries management projects.