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ICEYE is partnering with BAE Systems to provide Synthetic Aperture Radar technology for BAE Systems’ Azalea™ multi-sensor satellite cluster.
ICEYE closed a $136,000,000 Series D funding round that included BAE Systems as a new strategic investor.
ICEYE has signed a contract with the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation to provide the Government of Ukraine with ICEYE’s Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite imaging capabilities.
Iceye has launched 21 satellites since the company was founded in 2014.
In early March, Iceye posted on Twitter that the company was cooperating with relevant government authorities to provide assistance.
ICEYE has secured complete satellite missions with several international customers that include two satellites launched in May 2022 provided to the Brazilian Air Force.
ICEYE entered a partnership with Canada’s MDA Ltd. in December 2021 to supply a SAR spacecraft for MDA’s next-generation commercial Earth Observation system CHORUS.
ICEYE won the GeoBuiz award for Best Marketing Campaign following its 2021 expansion and investment growth to accelerate its Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite constellation.
ICEYE and ICEYE US have deployed 21 satellites since 2018 across commercial and dedicated customer missions.
Iceye raised a $136,000,000 Series D round on 2022-02-03.
ICEYE owns and operates the world’s largest constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites.
ICEYE closed a $136,000,000 Series D funding round led by Seraphim Space.
Iceye raised $136,000,000 in a Series D investment round led by Seraphim Space.
With the Series D cash infusion announced 2022-02-03, Iceye is expanding manufacturing capacity and increasing its launch tempo.
Iceye plans to launch 11 satellites in 2022 after launching seven satellites in 2021.
Iceye plans to launch 11 satellites in 2022 after launching seven satellites in 2021.
Iceye began working with insurance industry partners in 2021, including Zurich-based Swiss Re and Tokyo-based Tokio Marine.
Iceye U.S. is a subsidiary of the Finnish SAR satellite operator Iceye and has launched 16 commercial SAR satellites to date, the largest fleet of commercial SAR satellites.
For 2022, ICEYE plans to increase the number of spacecraft built in Irvine, California.
For 2022, ICEYE US plans to grow the team based in its U.S. headquarters and open an office in the Washington D.C. area to better serve regional customers.