

A Letter from Anthony Baker, SatVu CEO
HotSat-2 is ready for shipping and following its launch, energy operators, infrastructure owners, defence organisations and governments will be able to monitor the ‘activity’ of assets.
The groundwork we laid in 2025 will remove many time-to-market barriers and allow our customers simple access to insights that have been previously hidden.
That work included signing a multi-year partnership with the Sanborn Map Company to support our customers in North America and reaching an agreement with the IHI Corporation to develop a new constellation that will strengthen Japan’s sovereign space power: all of this underpinned by a €1m ESA Marketplace Support award.
Through contracts with ESA, NATO, and NGA-aligned programmes, SatVu’s data is designed to meet the needs of defence, security, and climate organisations around the world.
Our participation in NATO’s Alliance Persistent Surveillance from Space (APSS) initiative positions our thermal data as a critical asset for allied nations’ Defence and Intelligence monitoring capabilities.
Being included on the TIME's World Top Greentech Companies 2025 list further validates the use of space technology for planetary good and reflects the growing recognition that thermal intelligence is an essential layer of insight.
All of these projects, awards and partnerships prove the case for space-based thermal data: so many users need to remotely understand, monitor and report the activity of assets whether those are data centres, refineries, power plants or military hardware.
Contact our team to learn how high-resolution thermal intelligence delivers independent verification and actionable insight across critical assets and markets.
