Accenture Invests in
Hyperspectral Satellite Company Pixxel to Monitor
Earth’s Health
August 30, 2022
Accenture has made a strategic
investment, through Accenture Ventures, in Pixxel, a
leader in cutting-edge earth imaging technology. Based
in Bangalore with a presence in Los Angeles, Pixxel is
building the world’s highest resolution hyperspectral
imaging satellite constellation in order to offer
industry AI-powered insights that discover, solve, and
predict climate issues at a fraction of the cost of
traditional satellites.
Pixxel’s satellites can capture
images at hundreds of wavelengths in the electromagnetic
spectrum and reveal key data about the health of our
planet that is invisible to other satellites. The
company’s planned constellation of hyperspectral
satellites will reshape how businesses across
agriculture, defense, mining, environmental, and other
critical industries make decisions on a global level to
reduce their environmental impact. The data from
Pixxel’s satellites provides 8x more information and 50x
better resolution than existing in-market options.
“We continue to take great interest
in startups within the burgeoning space industry, which
some have forecasted will reach $1 trillion in revenue
by the year 2040[1], and Pixxel is a particularly
exciting company sitting at the intersection of space
technology and sustainability,” said Tom Lounibos,
managing director, Accenture Ventures. “Imagine being
able to predict a famine before a crop infestation takes
over or stop an oil spill before it endangers delicate
oceanic biospheres. Pixxel’s hyperspectral imaging
technology has the potential to do just that, and in
doing so, could help scientists address some of the
world’s most pressing challenges to our Earth.”
Pixxel’s first commercial phase
satellites are scheduled to be launched in early 2023
along with the commercial sale of its data. With six
satellites flown in a sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) around
a 550 km altitude, Pixxel’s hyperspectral constellation
will be able to cover any point on the globe every 48
hours. With even more satellites scheduled to launch in
late 2023, Pixxel will achieve daily global coverage by
early 2024. The learnings from the data beamed down by
this constellation will provide a global scale
perspective of planetary-scale ecosystems and biospheres
that will be used to create an AI-informed analysis
platform and a digital twin of the earth.
“Our investment in Pixxel reflects
our ongoing and active engagement with the promising
startup ecosystem in India and more such engagements are
key for creating solutions that drive real world
impact,” said Mahesh Zurale, senior managing director,
lead – Advanced Technology Centers in India, Accenture.
“With so many aspects of our daily lives being
increasingly impacted by climate and sustainability
issues, we believe Pixxel’s Earth Health Monitoring can
play a crucial role by enabling global organizations to
detect potentially damaging events early on and help
prevent them.”
Pixxel is the latest company to
join Accenture Ventures’ Project Spotlight, an
engagement and investment program focused on investing
in companies that create or apply disruptive enterprise
technologies. In addition to funding, Project Spotlight
connects emerging technology software startups with the
Global 2000 to fill strategic innovation gaps, and
offers extensive access to Accenture’s domain expertise
and enterprise clients, helping startups harness human
creativity and deliver on the promise of their
technology.
“We’re excited to join Accenture’s
Project Spotlight and collaborate with Accenture’s
innovation labs, business and industry experts, and
powerful clients and ecosystem partners across
aerospace, science, technology and sustainability,” said
Pixxel CEO and co-founder Awais Ahmed. “Accenture’s
global reach and support will help accelerate our
ambitious mission to create a health monitor for the
Earth and leverage our technology to address some of the
most pressing issues facing our planet.”
Accenture’s investment in Pixxel
follows a $25 million Series A funding round the company
announced in March 2022 and the launch of their first
satellite as part of SpaceX’s April Transporter-4
payload. To date, more than 50 customers have signed
pre-launch agreements with Pixxel from industries
spanning agriculture, oil and gas, mining, and climate
sectors.