Arlula, Axelspace integrate EO imagery access

By on 3 June, 2024
Image courtesy Axelspace

Australian satellite imagery access platform company, Arlula, has announced a partnership with Axelspace, a Japanese operator of Earth observation (EO) microsatellites.

The partnership means that Axelspace’s EO imagery is now integrated and available on Arlula’s platform.

Axelspace’s constellation comprises five, modular-design microsatellites equipped with imaging sensors which, the company says, delivers high-resolution imagery of Earth’s surface at a fraction of the cost of traditional satellites. Axelspace received substantial Series D funding in late 2023 to help it expand its space capabilities.

“Providing timely and easy access to our satellite data to more people is key to realising our vision of ‘Space within Your Reach.’ We look forward to collaborating with Arlula, which provides comprehensive access to satellite data through its top-notch ecosystem,” said Tatsuhiko Fukasawa, Director of Axelspace and Head of the AxelGlobe Business Division.

“We are thrilled to welcome Axelspace to the Arlula ecosystem,” said Sebastian Chaoui, CEO at Arlula. “Their commitment to delivering rapid satellite imagery aligns perfectly with our goal of providing comprehensive access to satellite data.”

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