Aussie satellite pioneer
LatConnect 60 teams up with SSTL in first UK-Australia
‘Space Bridge’ industry partnership
13 May, 2021
Smart satellite provider LatConnect
60 and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) have
announced the first partnership under the UK-Australia
‘Space Bridge’, a program launched earlier this year by
the Australian Space Agency and UK Space Agency to boost
investment and knowledge across both countries’ space
sectors.
Under the partnership, Perth-based
LatConnect60 will provide high resolution optical data
from the SSTL S1-4 Earth observation satellite,
significantly bolstering the firm’s satellite imagery
and data analytics capability in Australia.
The announcement is a major
milestone for LatConnect 60 which will now control its
first operational asset and move into a growth phase
ahead of the launch of its own smart satellite
constellation above Australian skies in 2022.
SSTL, which is a subsidiary of
Airbus, has launched over 70 satellites for 22 countries
over the last three decades. Its participation in the
world’s first ever ‘Space Bridge’ program, which was
launched in February 2021, demonstrates the growing
influence of Australian companies and paves the way for
further collaboration that will create more jobs and
opportunities in the space sector.
Through the new satellite,
LatConnect 60 will generate high resolution panchromatic
and multispectral optical data which its team in Western
Australia will further process to provide
analytics-ready data products and insights. Clients from
sectors ranging from mining, agriculture and government
will benefit from the highly accurate, real time data
sets which will have an immediate, practical impact on
their operations.
Venkat Pillay, CEO of LatConnect 60
said that the partnership would strengthen Australia’s
national satellite capability.
“We are very excited to have signed
this agreement with SSTL and to be working together at
the forefront of space innovation. Our satellite service
will boost Australia’s, and the region’s, strategic
observation capabilities.
“Utilising satellite capacity
exclusively in Australia, LatConnect 60 will be able to
fill key data gaps for customers, while developing local
capability which will create jobs and help grow the
rapidly emerging Australian space sector.”
Phil Brownnett, Managing Director
of SSTL said “We are very pleased to announce this new
contract for SSTL S1-4 data with Latconnect 60 which
furthers the UK’s ties with the Australian space
industry and brings SSTL’s sub metric Earth observation
data to new markets.”
Karl Rodrigues, General Manager
(acting) at the Australian Space Agency (ASA) said the
partnership was an important development in the
UK-Australia ‘Space Bridge’.
“Australian businesses and
researchers have even more opportunities to showcase
their capabilities to the world. It is an important step
in helping to grow Australia’s space industry through
international partnerships.”
Arfan Chaudhry, Head of
International Policy at the UK Space Agency, said “Our
pioneering Space Bridge is already unlocking improved
access to trade and investment, helping our innovative
space sector collaborate more effectively than ever.
“Now, this exciting partnership
between SSTL and Latconnect 60 is harnessing the UK’s
world-leading Earth observation capabilities which bring
a range of benefits here on Earth, including helping us
monitor and tackle climate change, respond to natural
disasters and manage our natural resources.”
Founded by Venkat Pillay and Rueben
Rajasingam, the leadership team at LatConnect 60 brings
with it an impressive track record, having worked with
the likes of NASA, the Canadian and European space
programs, CSIRO and BHP Billiton.
While initially supplying its
services to Australian clients, the company has
ambitious plans to expanding across the region and globe
as it scales up its satellite constellation and product
applications.
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