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The CAMILA project is a EUR 52 million Earth observation constellation led by Creotech Instruments with support from CloudFerro.
Grzegorz Brona is the CEO of Creotech Instruments.
Satlantis signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Creotech Instruments in Bilbao for the manufacturing of five high-resolution Earth observation satellites for the Government of Poland.
The consortium for the April contract includes Creotech Instruments, CloudFerro, Eycore, GMV Innovating Solutions, KP Labs, and Scanway.
Creotech Instruments CEO Grzegorz Brona announced on 3 October that the consortium received a contract extension worth approximately €7.1 million.
On 15 April, the European Space Agency awarded a €52 million contract to a consortium led by Creotech Instruments for the development and launch of a satellite constellation.
The European Space Agency has awarded a contract extension to Creotech Instruments for the development and launch of a fourth satellite for Poland’s CAMILA Earth observation constellation.
Under the extended agreement, Creotech Instruments will deliver four satellites, with the fourth being a second high-resolution optical satellite based on its EagleEye 2.0 architecture.
In April 2025, Poland awarded a €52 million contract to Creotech Instruments to develop the first three satellites for the CAMILA constellation.
The three PIAST nanosatellites will be based on Creotech Instruments’ HyperSat standard originally developed for the microsatellite market targeting spacecraft between 10 and 120 kg.
Creotech Instruments collaborates with the European Space Agency on the PROBA-3 precursor mission and the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission.
Creotech Instruments will build and deliver three satellite platforms fully based on the company’s original HyperSat standard as part of the PIAST project.
In April of 2021, Creotech Instruments raised PLN 11,285,000 in its initial public offering.
Creotech Instruments plans to create an offer of modular satellite platforms and to purchase a third electronics assembly line to scale up production.