Pixxel, a Bengaluru-based space technology company, has announced a partnership with the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
This collaboration will allow Pixxel to use IIA’s Laboratory for Space Sciences for testing its hyperspectral imagers and to benefit from IIA’s expertise and resources, including telescopes and observatories.
Pixxel is a private space tech company that specialises in launching commercial satellites. Expected to launch this year, it is preparing to deploy Firefly, a constellation of six high-resolution hyperspectral satellites aimed at geospatial analysis. Pixxel has already launched three satellites, enhancing data analysis capabilities across various sectors.
The partnership grants Pixxel access to IIA’s technical expertise and resources, supporting its research and development efforts. This MOU reflects a mutual goal to advance space technology and hyperspectral imaging, aiming to improve industry operations through detailed electromagnetic spectrum analysis.
In a similar intent of collaboration,Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and IIA signed an MOU. Signed at the end of last year, it focused on Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Astrophysics, highlighting the importance of collaborations in space technology development.
Pixxel aims to revolutionise how industries utilise data through its hyperspectral imaging system, overcoming challenges related to data volume management, processing, and storage.
The company, which has raised $76.7M over eight rounds of funding, is developing its Aurora platform to make hyperspectral analysis more accessible and useful for various applications.
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