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Spire Global has expanded its Maritime Weather solutions portfolio.
Spire provides more accurate and reliable insights as a trusted source for open ocean weather data.
Spire Global, Arqit and AST Space Mobile each received valuations of more than $1,000,000,000 in mergers with special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs).
Hillary Yaffe guides Spire Global’s engagement with the investor community as Spire Global works to complete its merger with NavSight Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NSH) to become a publicly traded company.
Seraphim Capital has invested in Spire Global, which is looking to raise around $475,000,000 this summer by merging with SPAC NavSight Holdings Inc.
OroraTech has an agreement with Spire to include its thermal infrared imager on a 6U Spire cubesat launching in December.
OroraTech plans by 2023 to deploy a minimum viable constellation of 14 satellites, likely as a hybrid of payloads on Spire cubesats and its own satellites.
TAC Index worked with Spire Aviation, part of Spire Global’s Global Data Services group, to verify that Spire’s ADS-B data capabilities would meet TAC Space’s intensive needs and to build the resulting product partnership.
Spire operates a LEMUR ADS-B constellation and provides analysis-ready APIs that stream tens of millions of global air traffic data points every day.
xyzt.ai partnered with Spire Maritime and Start.io and included data samples from those partners in the free trial.
Spire's neural network with JUNO compares weather predictions with measurements to rank each model’s results.
Spire's AI solutions have potential applications in automated quality control, data assimilation, model error correction, faster physics approximations, and improved optimizers.
Spire has successfully demonstrated the use of machine learning capabilities in orbit using modules from its testbed.
Spire believes the Brain In Space testbed marks a significant advance in managing small satellite constellations for time-critical missions.
Spire Global, Inc. launched multiple novel computing platforms for artificial intelligence processing, including 'Brain in Space', a simulated testbed replicating Spire’s LEMUR 3U platform.
Spire operates more than 100 nanosatellites in orbit that gather atmospheric observation data.
Spire uses a machine learning program called JUNO to boost ensemble weather forecasting by combining the results of multiple models into one prediction.
Spire's Brain In Space testbed allows for testing how AI/ML modules support the development of advanced AI-enabled analytics and edge computing in space.
Spire gathers data from its global satellite constellation and other systems to process and leverage that data efficiently.
Spire's satellites make radio occultation measurements to collect detailed atmospheric data that can help reduce weather forecasting errors.