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Iceye launched two Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites in September 2020.
In February, Iceye established Iceye US led by CEO Mark Matossian.
Jerry Welsh’s next steps for Iceye US include expanding teams on the East and West Coasts, creating U.S. production facilities, and developing a U.S. satellite operations center.
Iceye has raised $152,000,000 to date.
Iceye plans to expand its satellite constellation in 2020 and 2021.
On 2020-10-29, Iceye named Jerry Welsh, its chief operating officer and chief financial officer, as CEO of Iceye US.
Iceye plans to hire in Southern California and to establish satellite manufacturing in Southern California.
Iceye operates a constellation of three 100-kilogram Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites and a dedicated mission for an undisclosed customer.
ICEYE operates a synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation.
Radar imagery in the ICEYE Public Archive was captured in various imaging modes with ICEYE’s SAR satellite constellation between mid-2019 and the present.
Iceye raised an $87,000,000 Series C funding round on 2020-09-22.
Iceye currently operates a constellation of three 100-kilogram synthetic aperture radar satellites and a dedicated mission for an unnamed customer.
Iceye has raised about $65,000,000 since forming in 2014.
Iceye offers customers access to imagery with a resolution of 0.25 m acquired from a single satellite staring at a location for 10 seconds.
ICEYE is on track to launch a minimum of eight additional SAR satellites in 2021.
ICEYE intends to use the Series C financing to expand its SAR satellite constellation with more spacecraft and increase data availability for all continents through 24/7 customer operations.
ICEYE is launching four additional SAR satellites in 2020.
ICEYE launched a small synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellite in January 2018.
ICEYE closed an $87,000,000 Series C funding round led by True Ventures with a major additional investment from OTB Ventures.
ICEYE plans for its SAR satellite constellation to reach a minimum size of 12 satellites in 2021, guaranteeing a four-times-per-day global revisit rate.