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Dr. Samapriya Roy, CEO of Spatial Bytes, is a geospatial innovator and open-source advocate. Creator of the Awesome GEE Community Catalog, advancing, AI, and EO tools. He's a GDE, DRI scientist, and mentor driving collaboration in geospatial tech.
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