All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.
ICEYE closed an $87,000,000 Series C funding round led by True Ventures with a major additional investment from OTB Ventures.
ICEYE launched a small synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellite in January 2018.
Iceye raised $87,000,000 in a Series C funding round announced on 2020-09-22.
Iceye is preparing to launch four small synthetic aperture radar satellites in 2020 and at least eight in 2021.
Iceye’s Series C round boosted the company’s total investment tally to $152,000,000.
OTB Ventures committed $30,000,000 to Iceye’s Series C round.
Iceye’s Series C financing will enable the company’s SAR satellite constellation to reach a size of at least 12 satellites in 2021, guaranteeing a four-times-per-day global revisit rate.
Iceye currently operates a constellation of three 100-kilogram synthetic aperture radar satellites manufactured in Europe.
Iceye opened a U.S. office in the San Francisco Bay Area in February led by Mark Matossian.
Iceye launched the first commercial SAR satellite weighing less than 100 kg in January 2018.
Iceye plans to reduce the time between observations to less than 18 days.
Iceye was the first company to launch a small synthetic aperture radar satellite in 2018.
Iceye produces 25-centimeter SAR imagery using data acquired by a single satellite staring at a location for 10 seconds.
Iceye unveiled a new product on 2020-03-26 that provides synthetic aperture radar imagery with a resolution of 0.25 m.
Iceye plans to begin offering customers access to 25-centimeter SAR imagery in mid-2020 from its current constellation of three SAR satellites.
Iceye Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) video is created with imagery gathered by a single satellite staring at a precise location for 20 seconds or more.
Iceye released a preview on 2020-03-09 of a video product it planned to offer commercially by the end of 2020.
Iceye created the demonstration videos by splitting roughly 20 seconds of imagery of each location into 10 data frames.
Iceye established a U.S. office in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2020.
Iceye planned to more than double the size of its SAR constellation in 2020.