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Satellogic and OHB to collaborate on environmental earth observation applications
Luciano Giesso, Head of Global Government Sales at Satellogic, added: "This collaboration with OHB marks an important milestone in Satellogic's mission to democratize access to Earth Observation data and establishes the foundations for a European integrated data and analytics platform."
Satellogic and OHB to collaborate on environmental earth observation applications
by Staff Writers
Mubnich, Germany (SPX) Jul 06, 2023

Satellogic Inc. announced this week that it will collaborate with OHB SE, a German-based aerospace and technology group on the development of advanced Earth Observation data-based services focused on environmental sustainability.

The organizations will explore applications where EO data and products can further support decision-making in agriculture, forestry, energy, critical infrastructure, and climate change mitigation.

"Cooperation between different players is essential and mutually beneficial," said Ermanno Chiri, Corporate and Business Strategy Manager at OHB. "By collaborating with Satellogic, we will further expand our Earth observation capabilities and we are very proud that this collaboration will enable new solutions to promote sustainability and environmental protection."

The collaboration between OHB and Satellogic aims to develop cost-effective and sustainable services through EO products, with a focus on downstream applications that will drive the adoption of EO imagery for rural and urban solutions for commercial and institutional customers.

"To find the right answer to customer problems, services need to work with appropriate data," explained Irmgard Runkel, Managing Director of OHB GEOSYSTEMS. "In most cases, we are looking for high-frequency and high-resolution data. Satellogic has an intelligent concept that meets these requirements. We see great potential for this data in different application areas and working with Satellogic allows us to improve our solution by using their data."

Luciano Giesso, Head of Global Government Sales at Satellogic, added: "This collaboration with OHB marks an important milestone in Satellogic's mission to democratize access to Earth Observation data and establishes the foundations for a European integrated data and analytics platform.

"We are enthusiastic about the opportunities this will offer European users to improve their decision-making process through high-revisit, high-resolution data enabled insights in areas ranging from agriculture, urban development, security, and more."

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