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Enabled Intelligence partners with Pixxel for advanced hyperspectral data solutions
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Enabled Intelligence partners with Pixxel for advanced hyperspectral data solutions
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 10, 2024

Enabled Intelligence, known for its scalable and secure AI data solutions, has formed a partnership with Pixxel, a company focused on constructing a network of the highest-resolution hyperspectral earth imaging satellites.

This collaboration will provide customers, particularly those engaged in critical national security missions at the Pentagon and in the Intelligence Community, with access to custom annotated hyperspectral images that promise increased precision, speed, and scale. Additionally, Enabled Intelligence will extend its specialized labeling and analytics services to high-stakes commercial sectors including transportation, environmental management, and natural resource management, utilizing Pixxel's satellite imagery.

"Hyperspectral imagery carries an incredible level of specificity that is changing the way that we understand our environment and the world around us," stated Peter Kant, CEO of Enabled Intelligence. "This partnership will help to translate immense amounts of complex HSI data into accessible analytics for multiple uses."

Further, the partnership aims to integrate Enabled Intelligence's expertise in precise, secure AI data labeling with Pixxel's advanced hyperspectral imagery technology. This synergy is expected to enhance data quality and accelerate the rollout of critical solutions.

"We are eager to join forces with the Enabled Intelligence team to offer our best-in-class hyperspectral imagery with precise data labeling and annotation to strengthen the intelligence we offer to the end user," added Skip Maselli, Vice President of Public Sector for Pixxel U.S.

The collaboration will also benefit commercial industries across financial services, energy, agriculture, and manufacturing, by fostering a detailed understanding of geographic properties vital for their operations.

This announcement follows Enabled Intelligence's recent initiative to create 100 jobs for neurodiverse individuals in Northern Virginia earlier this month.

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