Constellr Acquires
Hyperspectral Firm ScanWorld in a Move Set to
Disrupt the Use of Beyond-Visual Data in Smart
Farming Worldwide
German thermal remote sensing
specialist, constellr, has acquired Belgian
hyperspectral firm ScanWorld, in a first for
Europe’s emerging agricultural Earth Observation
(EO) sector. The transaction will enable actionable
monitoring across the full spectrum of water,
carbon, energy and crop health and represents a
pioneering step for fusing technological
capabilities in the sector.
The acquisition of ScanWorld
will accelerate constellr’s plans to become the
European market leader in beyond-visual data
services - starting with thermal - for smart
farming. New use cases range from irrigation
optimisation to soil organic carbon assessment and
beyond. ScanWorld’s world class hyperspectral
product development know-how augments constellr’s
thermal infrared and data processing capabilities.
These existing and future proprietary datasets will
help further leverage and augment the value of
public programmes such as Landsat and Copernicus.
Building on the existing
partnership between constellr and ScanWorld,
constellr saw the opportunity to merge the core
offering of the two companies to provide an
unprecedented planetary health monitoring service.
The high quality and revisit of this combined data
will bridge gaps in current data streams and allow
for advanced data integration and fusion.
"We believe there is no current
provider able to bring this joint imaging and
analytics capacity to the market in the timescales
that we can. This is a game-changer for the sector.”
says Max Gulde, CEO of constellr.
The potential for tapping into
diverse markets and addressing new applications with
this fusion of infrared and hyperspectral imaging is
huge. Digital smart farming is currently highly
dependent on vegetation indices that draw on visual
indicators of crop health, often showing damage
rather than mitigable stress symptoms. Constellr’s
highly precise thermal monitoring service will
provide days to weeks earlier warning of crop stress
at field level, using temperature as a strong
indicator of plant health. With hyperspectral, the
company can go steps further in terms of measurement
accuracy and quantification to map and model diverse
agricultural characteristics at various scales.
This combination of
technologies unlocks a range of potential use cases,
such as enhancing crop yield by better understanding
the varying influences of stress at different growth
phases; optimizing irrigation via access to both
evapotranspiration and soil moisture measurements;
detecting disease through changes in leaf and cell
structure and photosynthetic activity; optimizing
fertilization practices through a more detailed look
at the relation between growth phase, root water
uptake and nitrate supply. Critically, the
acquisition brings the company closer to addressing
the emerging global need for soil quality
monitoring, at scale, unlocking a more innovative,
climate-resilient agri-food supply chain.
“Our team is delighted to take
the collaboration to a new level, leveraging our
highly complementary technologies to enter new
markets and offer wide-ranging benefits to
constellr’s customers in the agricultural space and
beyond.”
enthuses Guerric de Crombrugghe, former ScanWorld
General Manager, who will now lead product
development at constellr, putting customer value at
the heart of the company’s strategic priorities.
The transaction brings on board
ScanWorld’s former shareholders, SPACEBEL S.A.
(Belgium), to complement constellr’s strong set of
existing investors, FTTF, OHB Venture Capital,
Amathaon Capital and Next Humanity Ventures; and as
well offers a new European capital as a recruitment
location for constellr expanding team.
The longer term implications
for remote sensing in monitoring and addressing
economic and social as well as environmental and
climate risks to food supply are considerable and
have been emphasized by the recent conflict in
Ukraine. Novel data sources along with new
commercial capabilities in data fusion such as that
planned by constellr and ScanWorld will help
mobilize longer term thinking and planning for food
security as well as accelerate the development and
take-up of data from future public remote sensing
missions.
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