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Umbra Space participated in the U.S. Department of Commerce commercial space trade mission to India.
The Umbra-12 satellite deployed at approximately 2:21:49 after launch.
Umbra Space is a participating company at Space Summit 2026.
e-GEOS will apply its AI technologies to Umbra’s SAR data to develop new analytic solutions for market deployment.
Umbra and e-GEOS will integrate ASI and Italy’s Ministry of Defence SAR constellation COSMO-SkyMed with Umbra’s SAR constellation to develop geospatial solutions for infrastructure monitoring, environmental and disaster response, and maritime domain awareness.
Umbra, a SAR satellite constellation company based in California and led by co-founder and CEO David Langan, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with e-GEOS on December 10, 2025 to jointly develop geospatial information solutions.
e-GEOS has high standards for SAR quality, making the collaboration with Umbra a significant honor.
e-GEOS will apply its proprietary Artificial Intelligence solutions to Umbra's SAR data to develop and market new analytical products.
The agreement combines the revisit frequency, high resolution, and wide coverage of COSMO-SkyMed satellites with Umbra's SAR constellation.
Umbra will lead operations across North America, Asia, and other international territories.
The agreement has increased accessibility to high-resolution radar data in Europe, allowing e-GEOS to expand its portfolio and Umbra to enter new markets.
e-GEOS and Umbra have signed a multi-year strategic agreement to develop innovative geospatial intelligence solutions for global customers.
Umbra is a US-based company specialized in space technologies and operates a high-capacity Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) constellation.
e-GEOS plans to apply its proprietary artificial intelligence algorithms to Umbra’s SAR data to create new analytics products for mission-critical applications.
This agreement builds upon a previous 2024 reselling agreement granting e-GEOS global distribution rights for Umbra's SAR images.
The deeper integration follows an agreement in 2024 in which Umbra granted e-GEOS non-exclusive global distribution rights to its SAR imagery.
The collaboration integrates the COSMO-SkyMed First and Second Generation satellites funded by the Italian Space Agency and the Italian Ministry of Defense with Umbra’s commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar constellation.
Both e-GEOS and Umbra will integrate their data pipelines to support a new combined service model.
e-GEOS and Umbra have formalized a multi-year strategic alliance to jointly develop and distribute geospatial intelligence solutions.
e-GEOS plans to apply its proprietary AI solutions to Umbra’s SAR data to build new analytics products.