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Caroline Mollet is an experienced legal and compliance professional currently serving as Operations and Compliance Manager at UP42, where the focus is on integrating data from various technologies to monitor changes on Earth. Prior to this, Caroline held the position of Head of Legal and Compliance at Eurostaff, overseeing legal risk management, compliance processes, and contract management across multiple EU businesses. Earlier legal roles included Of Counsel at Luchtenberg Avocats, managing litigation practices and mentoring junior attorneys, as well as Senior Associate at Duclos, Thorne, Mollet-Viéville & Associés, where complex civil and commercial litigations were handled. Caroline's legal career began at Gide Loyrette Nouel and included internships at Linklaters and Reinhart Marville Torre. Educational qualifications consist of a DESS in business law from Université Paris Cité and a Maîtrise et MIEJA 2 in business law and German from Université Paris Nanterre, complemented by studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
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UP42
Look up. Our planet’s surrounded by satellites, capturing vast amounts of geospatial data every minute. And our mission is to provide quick and easy access to that data. With UP42, you’ll get access to the world’s leading providers of optical, radar, elevation, and aerial data, all in one place. Our developer-first platform offers flexible APIs and a Python SDK to help you build and scale your solutions. Search the catalog for existing imagery, or task a satellite to capture your desired area. Whatever your use case, UP42 is the one-stop-shop for all your geospatial data needs. From very high-resolution satellite imagery and global weather data to AIS data and aerial imagery. Our network of partners bring their data and processing products to our growing marketplace. UP42 empowers organizations of all sizes to harness the power of geospatial data and analytics by making it easier to find, buy, and use products from existing providers. Detect changes, monitor trends and identify objects. Developers and data scientists across all industries can now easily access, analyze, and understand geospatial data at scale.