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ICEYE presented NatCat data during RAA2026.
ICEYE specializes in satellites equipped with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology.
ICEYE is positioned in the geospatial services segment focused on catastrophic risk with an operational emphasis on NatCat data to support insurance decision processes.
ICEYE engaged with Munich Re during RAA2026.
ICEYE hosted or participated in an on-site SAR image competition at RAA2026.
ICEYE is the technology partner for Space42’s Foresight SAR constellation.
Iceye collaborated with Swedish Space Corporation to enhance sovereign space capabilities for Nordic and NATO security.
Iceye signed contracts in 2025 with the Royal Netherlands Air Force, the German Armed Forces, the Portuguese Air Force, and the Finnish Air Force.
Seraphim Space’s investment portfolio includes Iceye, D-Orbit, Xona Space Systems, Skylo, Pixxel, and AST SpaceMobile.
Iceye launched the Flood Rapid Impact product in July 2024 to deliver automated, near-real-time flood data for emergency managers, energy and utility organizations, insurers, and banks.
Rafal Modrzewski is CEO and co-founder of Iceye.
ICEYE closed a €150 million Series E funding round in December, bringing the company’s total funding above €600 million.
ICEYE’s SAR data allowed regional-scale mapping and delimitation of flooded surfaces in the areas affected by the storms.
ICEYE’s SAR acquisitions show 465,700 hectares affected by flooding following storms Kristin, Leonardo, Marta, Nils, and Oriana.
ICEYE published aggregated results of its SAR acquisitions from the Iberian Peninsula on the social platform X.
ICEYE’s radar satellite constellation operated continuously over the affected areas of the Iberian Peninsula during the acquisition campaign.
ICEYE acquired over 630 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image frames starting on January 25, 2026 covering areas affected by storms in Spain and Portugal.
The monitoring campaign conducted by ICEYE between January and February 2026 documented the spatial extent of flooding across large areas of Spain and Portugal.
ICEYE did not provide additional operational details on the final use of the collected SAR data.
Rheinmetall and ICEYE received a €1.7 billion award in December 2025 for space-based reconnaissance using their synthetic aperture radar satellite constellation.