ICEYE's collaboration with ESA will develop the next generation of Earth Observation insights for stronger community resilience.
Under the three-year partnership, ICEYE and ESA will collaborate on the "Disaster Management from Space" project to develop a comprehensive suite of Disaster Management Solutions for effective natural catastrophe management, and an imaging service underpinned by ICEYE's fleet. The partnership will drive the evolution of ICEYE's state-of-the-art hazard insights, while designing and testing the next-generation of Earth observation technology.
"This partnership is an opportunity to test the boundaries of natural catastrophe monitoring solutions, alongside ESA. The CSS programme demonstrates ESA and the European Space Sector's commitment to building community resilience," said
The CSS programme is a new ESA multi-disciplinary programme started in
ICEYE owns and operates the world's largest constellation of SAR satellites, providing a vital source of insights for government and enterprise needs in sectors such as insurance, natural catastrophe response and recovery, maritime, national security, humanitarian relief, and climate change monitoring. The company has now deployed 27 satellites since 2018, including both commercially available and dedicated customer missions.
ABOUT ICEYE
ICEYE delivers unmatched persistent monitoring capabilities for any location on earth. Owning the world's largest synthetic-aperture radar constellation, the company enables objective, data-driven decisions for its customers in sectors such as insurance, natural catastrophe response and recovery, security, maritime monitoring and finance. ICEYE's data can be collected day or night, and even through cloud cover. For more information, please visit: www.iceye.com
ABOUT ESA
The European Space Agency (ESA) provides
ESA is an intergovernmental organization, created in 1975, with the mission to shape the development of
ESA has 22 Member States:
ESA has established formal cooperation with five Member States of the EU.
By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, ESA can undertake programmes and activities far beyond the scope of any single European country. The Civil Security from Space programme (CSS) aims to foster the use of space-based solutions during civil security events and crisis response, which help save lives and livelihoods and enable civil security players to act swiftly to support humanitarian responses, law enforcement, safety, and emergency events, anywhere, at any time and for the benefit of everyone.
Learn more about the Civil Security from Space programme at the ESA website.
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