Iridium’s Collaborative Efforts with Arizona State University’s Engineering Projects in Community Service Program (EPICS) The Engineering Projects in Community Service program, known as EPICS, is a national award-winning social entrepreneurship program that enables ASU students to design, build and deploy systems to solve engineering-based problems for charities, schools, and other not-for-profit organizations. These ASU students seek to solve problems on a global scale and explore ways they can solve technical challenges to make the world a better place. Iridium and the team at the Iridium Technical Support Center (TSC) in Chandler, Arizona have been working closely with the EPICS team to support their various projects.
Veterans Without Orders Help Combat the World Water Crisis John Nonnemaker, Director at Veterans Without Orders, served 24 years in the Civil Affairs branch of the military focused on disaster response and humanitarian assistance. Years of working ...
Iridium GO!® Keeps Fulbright Fellow and National Geographic Explorer Connected While Discovering New Species in Patagonia In 2017 entomologist, Fulbright Fellow and National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Isaí Madriz relocated from the United States to the Aysén region of Chilean Patagonia to begin the first ...
How the Iridium® Network is Used to Support Environmental Protection Today Iridium celebrates the 50th annual Earth Day and wanted to share some of the innovative ways that our network is being used to help support the planet ...
Celebrate Bring Your Child to Work Day Remotely with Iridium At Iridium, we are passionate about STEM education and are committed to supporting the next generation of innovators. With the added ‘A’ for Arts, STEAM education emphasizes that ...
Q&A with Hearts in the Ice Founders Sunniva Sorby and Hilde Falun Strom Sunniva Sorby and Hilde Falun Strom are explorers, adventurers, polar ambassadors and citizen scientists with over 20 years’ experience each in the polar regions. In 2017 they started ...
Iridium Connects Last Chance to Paint Iridium Connects Last Chance to Paint Combining the power of art and technology to connect classrooms with threatened ecosystems About the author: John Dyer is the founder of ...
A Day in the Life of an Iridium 2019 Intern To many, internships mean getting coffee and placing lunch orders, but at Iridium, interns are involved in important projects and tasks from day one! From collaborating on team ...
ESTEM Antarctica goes Iridium GO! Guest Blogger: Nuno Sidónio Andrade Pereira, Polytechnic Institute of Beja - Portugal February 8, 2019. We land in King George island, South Shetland, Antarctica Peninsula. The sky was grey (as usual), ...