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Comprehensive Space Infrastructure Collaboration between SatSure, KaleidEO, and ReOrbit Unveiled
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 22, 2024

In a significant move within the Earth Observation (EO) sector, Bengaluru's SatSure and its subsidiary KaleidEO have formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Helsinki's ReOrbit, marking an important step in developing advanced full-stack EO solutions. This collaboration is set to revolutionize the EO market by meeting its future demands with a comprehensive range of services.

Under this alliance, KaleidEO will contribute cutting-edge payload technologies for sub-meter imaging, enhanced by AI analytics. SatSure will extend its expertise in downstream solutions and analytics, ensuring effective last-mile connectivity for businesses. The partnership is distinguished by the integration of ReOrbit's EO satellites, featuring optical inter-satellite links for data relay, KaleidEO's high-resolution imaging payloads, and SatSure's business-ready EO solutions (SatSure Sparta). This synergistic approach aims at redefining EO constellation networking, facilitating seamless communication and operational efficiency.

The collaboration is driven by a shared vision to offer an unparalleled EO infrastructure-as-a-service, aiming to democratize space access and utilization. According to Arpan Sahoo, COO of KaleidEO, this Indo-Finnish partnership is poised to exploit the strengths of both ecosystems for global market reach, responding to the increasing demand for integrated, full-stack EO solutions.

ReOrbit's Founder and CEO, Sethu Saveda Suvanam, emphasized the partnership's role in advancing satellite technology, transitioning towards intelligent, interconnected platforms defined by software. This innovation is expected to enable comprehensive network integration, meeting diverse EO data requirements for business, governmental, and security purposes.

Echoing this sentiment, Prateep Basu, Founder and CEO of SatSure and KaleidEO, highlighted the untapped business potential of Earth imaging datasets. The partnership with ReOrbit aims to streamline the delivery of valuable EO data and insights, significantly reducing associated time and costs.

This announcement follows the recent liberalization of India's FDI regulations, showcasing the potential of the Indian private space ecosystem and establishing a new milestone in the India-Finland space collaboration.

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