Satellogic Partners with
GeoTerraImage to Provide High-Resolution
Satellite Imagery to African Space Industry
August 12, 2021
Satellogic announced a new
partnership with GeoTerraImage, the premier
geospatial solutions provider in southern
Africa. GeoTerraImage will leverage Satellogic’s
high-resolution multispectral satellite data and
low-latency hyperspectral data for large-scale
agriculture management to help the continent
develop new food systems and food-security
solutions.
GeoTerraImage is a trusted
solutions provider for customers across Africa
and globally. By leveraging Satellogic’s
high-resolution, high-frequency geospatial data
and combining it with their proprietary software
and algorithms, GeoTerraImage will bring
differentiated and value-added products and
services to their end customers. Imagery from
Satellogic’s growing constellation will fuel new
agricultural analysis and dashboards to be
utilized by organizations across the continent
and beyond.
According to the 2020
Edition of African Space Industry Annual Report,
demand for space data is increasing at an
exponential rate in Africa. The industry, which
is growing at a CAGR of 7.3%, is expected to
reach $10B USD by 2024. Over $717M USD was spent
on satellite projects in 2019. From 2010 to 2020
the African EO and geospatial sector grew by 96%
or about 10% annually.
“This is an incredibly
exciting time for the African space industry.
Satellogic is thrilled for the opportunity to
contribute to the continued growth and
development of the region’s geospatial
capabilities,” said Thomas VanMatre, Vice
President of Global Business Development,
Satellogic. “By providing high-resolution,
high-frequency imagery at an affordable price
point, Satellogic will help GeoTerraImage solve
some of the most challenging resource-allocation
and food-security challenges of our time.”
Along with Satellogic’s
multispectral data, GeoTerraImage will leverage
Satellogic’s unique, low-latency hyperspectral
imagery offering for large-scale agriculture
applications across the globe.
“Together, as a result of
this partnership, GeoTerraImage and Satellogic
are bringing an unmatched capability to market,”
said Pieter Sevenhuysen, Director at
GeoTerraImage. “Utilizing Satellogic’s
low-latency hyperspectral imagery, GeoTerra’s
comprehensive agriculture offering will provide
unmatched value in the agriculture vertical.”
GeoTerraImage is also a key
player in the telecoms vertical. The opportunity
to use Satellogic’s multispectral imaging to
identify different types of architecture and
building structures at high resolution enhances
the quality of network planning data products,
especially where propagation of high frequency
bands is extremely sensitive to interferences
from different architectural materials and
vegetation.
“For telecoms, Satellogic’s
high frequency update is an advantage both in
terms of the likelihood of acquiring cloud free,
usable imagery when it is needed, as well as
ensuring up-to-date relevance of image content,”
said Mark Thompson, Director at GeoTerraImage.
Satellogic’s unique,
patented camera design uses adaptive optics to
collect 10 to 20 times more data from a single
satellite than any other small Earth Observation
satellite. Satellogic satellites can capture
images continuously when they are on top of land
and are capable of collecting more than 300,000
sq. km of data per day, significantly more than
any competitor. The company continues to
manufacture their own satellites and launch with
SpaceX and other launch partners.