ICEYE Opens New
Spacecraft Production Facility in Irvine,
California, Expands U.S. Manufacturing, Research
and Customer Operations
ICEYE enters agreement with
In-Q-Tel to advance capabilities for the U.S.
Government.
April 15, 2021
ICEYE, the global leader in
persistent monitoring of Earth from its
constellation of radar imaging satellites, today
announced that it has opened a new manufacturing
facility in Irvine, California. The company's
U.S. headquarters will host the production of
multiple spacecraft simultaneously and also
contain a research and development lab, offices,
and a customer engagement space. Importantly,
the Irvine location also houses a Mission
Operations Center for monitoring and operating
U.S. licensed spacecraft.
"With our new production
facility in the U.S., we will add significant
next-generation capabilities to our space and
ground segments," said Jerry Welsh, CEO of ICEYE
US. "This will provide us with the most reliable
operational foundation, and give us the
flexibility and efficiency to best accommodate
the requirements of our U.S. government
customers."
In line with the company's
rapid growth and strong customer demand, ICEYE
US is hiring talents that
have skills in spacecraft engineering, assembly,
integration and testing, project management,
software development, ground services, sales,
and customer service. The company expects to
have offices on the east and west coasts by
mid-2021.
"Like other aerospace hubs
around the country, Southern California has a
rich space legacy, a tremendous talent pool, and
an excellent base of suppliers and partners,"
said Deepak Grover, Vice President of Operations
at ICEYE US. "We look forward to further fueling
our growth trajectory and Irvine is the perfect
spot to set up our new facility."
In order to better serve
U.S. customers, ICEYE has signed an agreement
with In-Q-Tel to accelerate the delivery of
cutting-edge capabilities to U.S. government
organizations. In-Q-Tel identifies and partners
with companies developing innovations that have
both high national security impact and the
potential for commercial success.
"ICEYE's world-class SAR
satellites and their market-leading global
coverage allows for capture despite time of day
and weather conditions. We are pleased and
excited to bring this technology to our
government partners," offered Simon Davidson,
Managing Partner, In-Q-Tel, and EVP, IQT Emerge.
"It's our privilege to join
forces with In-Q-Tel to field advanced
technologies relevant to our U.S. customers,"
said Eric Jensen, President of ICEYE US. "Our
new facility strengthens ICEYE's ability to
rapidly deliver decision-quality insights, to
build assets for U.S. missions, and to address
the hybrid architecture needs of the U.S.
government as a trusted provider of commercial
services."
At any given time, most of
the Earth is covered in clouds or darkness.
Unlike traditional Earth observation satellites,
ICEYE's small radar imaging satellites can form
high-resolution images of areas of the Earth in
daylight, at night, and through cloud cover.
They can 'see' any part of the Earth multiple
times a day. ICEYE has successfully launched 10
missions to date and operates the world's
largest fleet of commercial synthetic aperture
radar (SAR) satellites.