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Satellogic and Geollect to provide geospatial insights for the maritime domain
by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) Apr 27, 2022

File illustration of Satellogic satellite.

Satellogic Inc. (NASDAQ: SATL), a leader in sub-meter resolution satellite imagery collection, has entered into a teaming agreement with Geollect, a world leading geospatial intelligence and data analysis company, to offer unrivalled maritime domain awareness capabilities.

Satellogic will contribute its maritime imagery collection and processing capabilities to Geollect, which will lead the sensor and geolocation monitoring process for analysis. This collaborative workflow will provide important insights into specific areas of interest in any maritime domain globally, e.g., military, and commercial ports.

It is an exemplary model of how high-resolution Earth Observation ("EO") data can be simplified and visualized through an intuitive user interface, enabling near real-time asset tracking and alerting solutions, on a global scale.

"This opportunity with Geollect further demonstrates the power of Earth Observation, geospatial intelligence, and analytics," said Satellogic CEO, Emiliano Kargieman. "The Geollect relationship aligns with our strategy to work with best-in-class organizations to exploit the power of combining Earth Observation and data analytics platforms."

The arrangement between Satellogic and Geollect will offer unprecedented maritime domain awareness and valuable insights to government agencies in the fields of security, defence, and law enforcement as well as commercial sector organizations across transport, utilities, and insurance.

Geollect Co-Founder and CEO, Cate Gwilliam, said, "We are an intelligence-led geospatial analytics company wholly committed to providing our clients with answers to the difficult questions they are asking themselves, resulting in a higher degree of clarity and confidence in real-time decision management. That's why we're very excited to be working with Satellogic and look forward to exploring how their high-frequency and high-resolution imagery can provide our clients with even greater transparency and insight."


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