Abstract
Summary
The Satellite Data Services market is valued at USD 9.3 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 20.9 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 17.5% from 2023 to 2028. The Satellite Data Services Market encompasses a dynamic ecosystem of companies and technologies dedicated to providing geospatial information and imagery derived from satellite-based platforms. These services enable users across diverse industries to access, analyze, and leverage satellite data for various applications, ranging from agriculture and environmental monitoring to defense and disaster management. Key drivers fueling the growth of the satellite data services market include advancements in satellite technology, such as the development of high-resolution imaging sensors, the miniaturization of satellites, and the proliferation of satellite constellations. Additionally, increasing demand for actionable insights and intelligence across various industries, driven by factors like population growth, urbanization, climate change, and natural resource management, further accelerates market expansion. Moreover, government initiatives, investments in space exploration, and strategic partnerships between satellite companies and end-users contribute to market growth and innovation.
Prominent companies operating in the satellite data services market include industry leaders such as Maxar Technologies, Airbus, Planet Labs, L3Harris Technologies,Inc. These companies offer a wide range of satellite imagery, data analytics, and geospatial solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of customers across different sectors and applications.
“Based on vertical, the Agriculture segment is estimated to have the second largest market share in 2023.”
Based on Vertical, the satellite data services market has been segmented into Energy & Power, Engineering & Infrastructure, Defense & Security, Environmental & Weather, Agriculture, Maritime, Forestry, Transportation & Logistics, Insurance, Academic & Research and Others. The agriculture subsegment is projected to grow from USD 1,635.3 million in 2023 to USD 3,777.4 million by 2028, at a CAGR of 18.2% from 2023 to 2028. Satellite data provides crucial insights into weather patterns, helping farmers anticipate and mitigate the impact of adverse weather conditions. This capability is especially vital for planning planting and harvesting activities, reducing risks associated with unpredictable weather events. Many governments worldwide are investing in and promoting the adoption of satellite-based technologies in agriculture. Subsidies and incentives further encourage farmers to integrate satellite data services into their agricultural practices, fostering market growth. The convergence of these drivers creates a robust ecosystem, propelling the agriculture segment to be a key growth driver in the satellite data services market.
“Based on end-use, the Government & Military segment is estimated to have the second largest market share in 2023.”
The government and military segment is projected to grow from USD 2,182.8 million in 2023 to USD 5,052.9 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 18.3% during the forecast period. The government & military segment is further sub-segmented into national space agencies, departments of Defense (DOD), national security agencies, academic and research institutions, departments of environment & agriculture, national mapping & topographic agencies, and others. Others include regional administrators and ministries of natural resources and forestry. The government's policy framework for enhancing Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Resilience will bolster critical sectors including finance, defense, transportation, telecommunications, and emergency services. This initiative aims to ensure these sectors can securely depend on PNT information to maintain uninterrupted service delivery and effectively serve the public. Satellite data services play a pivotal role in supporting national security and defense efforts. The ability to monitor geopolitical developments, track troop movements, and assess potential threats from space provides governments and military agencies with invaluable intelligence. Satellite data services contribute significantly to surveillance and intelligence gathering. Given the increasing global focus on national security, geopolitical dynamics, and the need for advanced defense capabilities, the government and military segment is poised for substantial growth in the satellite data services market.
Based on Services, the Image data segment is estimated to have the second-largest market share in 2023.
The image data segment is further sub-segmented into spatial, spectral, temporal, and radiometric. Spatial and temporal resolution requirements fluctuate extensively for monitoring terrestrial, oceanic, and atmospheric features and processes. Each application of remote sensing sensors has its distinctive resolution requirements. Thus, there are trade-offs between spatial resolution and coverage, spectral bands, and signal-to-noise ratios. Most of the major companies, including Maxar Technologies (US), Sanborn Map Company (US), and ICEYE (Finland), are significantly investing in research to provide more features and enhance the resolution of satellite images. Very high-resolution satellite imagery can be used for defense and security applications, which require extremely clear, detailed imagery of a location to correctly assess the objects, strength, and capabilities of hostiles present. The key application areas of very high-resolution satellite imagery are border protection and surveillance, allowing a country’s border protection force to have real-time updates regarding the activities at the border.
Based on regions, the Europe region is estimated to have the second largest market share in 2023.
The European region is witnessing robust growth in the satellite data services market driven by key business factors. The UK, Germany, France, Russia, the Netherlands, and Spain are considered for the analysis of the satellite data services market in Europe. One of the major factors contributing to the growth of the market in Europe is the increasing demand for satellite data services in various verticals, such as energy & power, engineering & infrastructure, defense & security, environmental, and insurance. Europe continues to uphold its second position in the regional assessment in terms of geospatial implementation. Supported by integrated policy frameworks and mechanisms, such as the Inspire Directive and the European Space Strategy, European countries are among the top 25 in the geospatial readiness indexes. Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), an international non-profit organization devoted to developing open standards for the geospatial community, has the highest number of members from Europe. Continuous industrial and academic participation in developing quality standards for geospatial data has opened new opportunities for satellite data services in the region.
The break-up of the profile of primary participants in the satellite data services market:
• By Company Type: Tier 1 – 35%, Tier 2 – 45%, and Tier 3 – 20%
• By Designation: C Level – 35%, Director Level – 25%, and Others – 40%
• By Region: North America – 45%, Europe – 20%, Asia Pacific – 30%, Middle East- 4%, Rest of the World (RoW) – 1%
Major companies profiled in the report include Airbus (France), Maxar Technologies (US), L3Harris Technologies,Inc (US), Planet Labs, PBC (US), and ICEYE (Finland), among others.
Research Coverage:
This market study covers the satellite data services market across various segments and subsegments. It aims to estimate this market's size and growth potential across different parts based on size, operational orbits, application, component, end user, and region. This study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key players in the market, their company profiles, key observations related to their product and business offerings, recent developments, and key market strategies they adopted.
Reasons to buy this report:
The report will help the market leaders/new entrants with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall satellite data services market. This report will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to position their businesses better and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report also helps stakeholders understand the market pulse and provides information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities. The satellite data services market is experiencing substantial growth, primarily driven by the exchange of real-time information. The increasing trend toward international cooperation and joint operations among nations is fostering demand for satellite data services, contributing to regional and global stability. The report provides insights on the following pointers:
• Market Drivers: Market Drivers such as the Rise of Earth observation imagery and analytics, Climate Change becoming a stimulus for EO, Significant advancements in geospatial imagery analytics with the introduction of AI and big data, Increased launches of earth observation Small Satellites, nanosats and CubeSats and other drivers covered in the report.
• Market Penetration: Comprehensive information on satellite data services offered by the top players in the market
• Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and new product launches in the satellite data services market
• Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets – the report analyses the satellite data services market across varied regions.
• Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the satellite data services market
• Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of leading players in the satellite data services market
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 28
1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES 28
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION 28
1.3 STUDY SCOPE 29
1.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION 29
1.3.2 REGIONS COVERED 29
1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED 30
1.4 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 30
1.5 CURRENCY CONSIDERED 31
1.6 STAKEHOLDERS 31
1.7 SUMMARY OF CHANGES 32
1.7.1 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS (RIA) 32
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 33
2.1 RESEARCH DATA 33
2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA 34
- 2.1.1.1 Secondary sources 35
2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA 35
- 2.1.2.1 Primary respondents 35
- 2.1.2.2 Key data from primary sources 36
- 2.1.2.3 Breakdown of primary interviews 36
2.2 FACTOR ANALYSIS 37
2.2.1 INTRODUCTION 37
2.2.2 DEMAND-SIDE INDICATORS 37
2.2.3 SUPPLY-SIDE INDICATORS 37
2.2.4 RECESSION IMPACT 37
2.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION 38
2.3.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH 38
2.3.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH 39
2.4 DATA TRIANGULATION 40
2.5 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 41
2.6 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS 41
2.7 RISK ASSESSMENT 41
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 42
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS 45
4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET 45
4.2 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY VERTICAL 46
4.3 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY END USE 46
4.4 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY SERVICE 47
4.5 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY REGION 47
5 MARKET OVERVIEW 48
5.1 INTRODUCTION 48
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS 48
5.2.1 DRIVERS 49
- 5.2.1.1 Growth of Earth observation (EO) imagery and analytics 49
- 5.2.1.2 Climate change provides impetus to EO technologies 50
- 5.2.1.3 Advancements in geospatial imagery analytics with introduction of AI and big data 50
- 5.2.1.4 Increase in CubeSat launches 51
- 5.2.1.5 Privatization of space industry 52
5.2.2 RESTRAINTS 53
- 5.2.2.1 Lack of government space policies and regulations 53
- 5.2.2.2 Absence of dedicated small satellite launch vehicles 54
- 5.2.2.3 Rise of cybersecurity threats 55
5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES 56
- 5.2.3.1 Increased government investments in space agencies 56
- 5.2.3.2 Need for real-time remote sensing data 57
- 5.2.3.3 Technological advancements in EO 57
- 5.2.3.4 Diversification of satellite data across industries 58
5.2.4 CHALLENGES 59
- 5.2.4.1 Rising concerns over space debris 59
- 5.2.4.2 Failure of satellite launch vehicles and satellites 59
- 5.2.4.3 Data accessibility gap 60
5.3 TRENDS AND DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS 61
5.4 BUSINESS MODELS 61
5.5 IMPACT OF RECESSION 63
5.6 PRICING ANALYSIS 64
5.6.1 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE TREND, BY REGION 64
5.6.2 INDICATIVE PRICING FOR SATELLITE DATA SERVICE SUBSCRIPTIONS, BY SATELLITE 64
5.7 OPERATIONAL DATA 66
5.8 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 67
5.8.1 SATELLITE MANUFACTURING AND LAUNCH 67
5.8.2 SATELLITE OPERATIONS AND CONTROL 67
5.8.3 DATA TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION 67
5.8.4 DATA PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS 67
5.8.5 DATA DISTRIBUTION AND APPLICATIONS 68
5.9 ECOSYSTEM MAPPING 68
5.9.1 PROMINENT COMPANIES 68
5.9.2 PRIVATE AND SMALL ENTERPRISES 68
5.9.3 END USERS 68
5.10 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA 70
5.10.1 STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS 70
5.10.2 BUYING CRITERIA 71
5.11 USE CASE ANALYSIS 72
5.11.1 CLIMATE CHANGE MONITORING 72
5.11.2 ACCESSIBILITY OF GEOINFORMATION DATA 72
5.11.3 DISASTER DETECTION AND RESPONSE 73
5.12 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE 73
5.13 TECHNOLOGY ROADMAP OF SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET 77
5.14 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS 79
5.15 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO 79
6 INDUSTRY TRENDS 81
6.1 INTRODUCTION 81
6.2 TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 81
6.2.1 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) FOR ANALYTICS-BASED DECISION-MAKING 81
6.2.2 ADVANCEMENTS IN ONBOARD SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES 81
6.2.3 DEDICATED LAUNCH VEHICLES FOR SMALL SATELLITES 81
6.2.4 ENHANCED SPACE IMAGERY WITH SMALL SATELLITES 83
6.2.5 INCREASING USE OF HYPERSPECTRAL AND MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING IN DATA ANALYSIS 83
6.2.6 CLOUD COMPUTING FOR IMAGE STORAGE AND ANALYSIS 84
6.2.7 REAL-TIME ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING INTEGRATED DATA SYSTEMS (RAPIDS) 84
6.3 IMPACT OF MEGATRENDS 85
6.3.1 DATA ANALYTICS AND PROCESSING 85
6.3.2 MINIATURIZATION IN SPACE TECHNOLOGY 86
6.3.3 ONBOARD DATA PROCESSING 86
6.3.4 SATELLITE-TO-SATELLITE COMMUNICATION 87
6.3.5 LOW-COST ACTIVE DEBRIS REMOVAL TECHNOLOGY 87
6.3.6 HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING 87
7 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY VERTICAL 89
7.1 INTRODUCTION 90
7.2 ENERGY & POWER 92
7.2.1 NEED FOR SATELLITE IMAGERY AND ANALYSIS IN MINERAL DETECTION TO DRIVE MARKET 92
7.2.2 MINING AND MINERAL EXPLORATION 92
7.2.3 OIL & GAS OPERATION 93
- 7.2.3.1 Pipeline and transmission survey 93
7.2.4 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES 94
- 7.2.4.1 Wind energy 94
- 7.2.4.2 Solar energy 94
- 7.2.4.3 Hydroelectric power 95
- 7.2.4.4 Others 95
7.2.5 UTILITY 96
- 7.2.5.1 Powerline management 96
- 7.2.5.2 Underground utility monitoring 96
7.3 ENGINEERING & INFRASTRUCTURE 96
7.3.1 USE OF SATELLITE IMAGERY TO FACILITATE DECISION-MAKING FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO DRIVE MARKET 96
7.3.2 LAND & URBAN MANAGEMENT 97
- 7.3.2.1 3D urban and terrain modeling (DTM) 97
7.3.3 INDUSTRIAL AND ASSET MAPPING 97
- 7.3.3.1 GIS integrated LiDAR mapping 97
7.4 DEFENSE & SECURITY 98
7.4.1 USE OF GEOSPATIAL SOLUTIONS FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 98
7.4.2 SURVEILLANCE 99
7.4.3 CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION 99
7.4.4 CRIME MAPPING 99
7.4.5 MONITORING OF AIRFIELDS 99
7.5 ENVIRONMENT & WEATHER 100
7.5.1 TIMELY SATELLITE IMAGERY ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS TO HELP MINIMIZE ENVIRONMENTAL COST OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES 100
7.5.2 GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE 100
7.5.3 LAND COVER AND CHANGE DETECTION 100
7.5.4 AIR & WATER POLLUTION 101
7.5.5 NATURAL DISASTERS 101
7.5.6 WEATHER FORECAST 101
7.6 AGRICULTURE 102
7.6.1 NEED FOR BETTER MANAGEMENT OF GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES TO DRIVE MARKET 102
7.6.2 CROP TYPE IDENTIFICATION 102
7.6.3 PRECISION FARMING 102
7.7 MARITIME 103
7.7.1 ADVANCEMENT OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TO DRIVE MARKET 103
7.7.2 PORT & HARBOR MONITORING 103
7.7.3 COASTAL MANAGEMENT (SURVEY WATERS, DETECT VESSELS, TRACK OIL SPILLS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES) 103
7.7.4 SEARCH & RESCUE 103
7.7.5 ILLEGAL FISHING MONITORING 104
7.8 FORESTRY 104
7.8.1 GROWING USE OF SATELLITE IMAGERY FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY MAPPING TO DRIVE MARKET 104
7.8.2 FOREST COVER MAPPING 104
7.8.3 EMERGENCY WILDFIRE MONITORING 105
7.9 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS 105
7.9.1 INCREASING APPLICATIONS OF SATELLITE IMAGERY AND REMOTE SENSING TO DRIVE MARKET 105
7.9.2 TRANSPORTATION ROUTE PLANNING 105
7.9.3 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS SITE PLANNING 105
7.9.4 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 106
7.10 INSURANCE 106
7.10.1 INCREASE IN USE OF REAL-TIME IMAGERY TO ASSESS RISKS AND OPTIMIZE CLAIMS TO DRIVE MARKET 106
7.10.2 FLOOD MONITORING 106
7.10.3 PROPERTY DAMAGE ESTIMATION 107
7.11 ACADEMIC & RESEARCH 107
7.11.1 SPECIAL SATELLITE IMAGERY PACKAGES OFFERED BY LEADING COMPANIES TO DRIVE MARKET 107
7.12 OTHERS 107
8 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY END USE 108
8.1 INTRODUCTION 109
8.2 GOVERNMENT & MILITARY 110
8.2.1 POTENTIAL OF COMMERCIAL SATELLITE IMAGERY AND DATA TO PLAY KEY ROLE IN NATIONAL SECURITY 110
8.2.2 NATIONAL SPACE AGENCIES 110
8.2.3 DEPARTMENTS OF DEFENSE 111
8.2.4 NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCIES 111
8.2.5 ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS 111
8.2.6 DEPARTMENTS OF ENVIRONMENT & AGRICULTURE 112
8.2.7 NATIONAL MAPPING & TOPOGRAPHIC AGENCIES 112
8.2.8 OTHERS 112
8.3 COMMERCIAL 113
8.3.1 AVAILABILITY OF COMMERCIAL SMALL SATELLITE DATA TO NASA-FUNDED RESEARCHERS TO DRIVE MARKET 113
8.3.2 GEOLOGICAL COMPANIES 113
8.3.3 MAPPING AND CARTOGRAPHIC COMPANIES 113
8.3.4 MINING, OIL, AND GAS COMPANIES 113
8.3.5 TRANSPORT, CONSTRUCTION, AND INFRASTRUCTURE COMPANIES 114
8.3.6 SATELLITE OPERATORS/OWNERS 114
8.3.7 MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT 114
8.3.8 OTHERS 114
8.4 SERVICE PROVIDERS 115
8.4.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR SATELLITE IMAGERY ANALYTICS ACROSS VARIOUS VERTICALS TO DRIVE MARKET 115
9 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY SERVICE 116
9.1 INTRODUCTION 117
9.2 IMAGE DATA 118
9.2.1 GROWING INVESTMENT IN RESEARCH TO ENHANCE RESOLUTION OF SATELLITE IMAGES TO DRIVE MARKET 118
9.2.2 SPATIAL 118
- 9.2.2.1 Very high resolution 118
- 9.2.2.2 High resolution 118
- 9.2.2.3 Medium-low resolution 118
9.2.3 SPECTRAL 119
9.2.4 TEMPORAL 119
9.2.5 RADIOMETRIC 119
9.3 DATA ANALYTICS 119
9.3.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR DATA ANALYTICS TO DEVELOP GIS MAPS TO DRIVE MARKET 119
9.3.2 IMAGE DATA PROCESSING 120
- 9.3.2.1 Pan-sharpening 120
- 9.3.2.2 Orthorectification 120
- 9.3.2.3 Mosaicking 120
- 9.3.2.4 Cloud patching 121
- 9.3.2.5 Aerial triangulation 121
9.3.3 FEATURE EXTRACTION 121
9.3.4 DIGITAL MODELS 121
- 9.3.4.1 Digital Terrain Model (DTM) 121
- 9.3.4.2 Digital Surface Model (DSM) 122
- 9.3.4.3 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 122
9.3.5 CLASSIFICATION 122
- 9.3.5.1 Object classification or identification 122
- 9.3.5.2 Land cover and change detection 122
10 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT 123
10.1 INTRODUCTION 123
10.2 PUBLIC CLOUD 123
10.3 PRIVATE CLOUD 123
10.4 HYBRID CLOUD 123
11 SATELLITE DATA SERVICES MARKET, BY REGION 124
11.1 INTRODUCTION 125
11.2 REGIONAL RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 126
11.3 NORTH AMERICA 127
11.3.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 128
11.3.2 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 129
11.3.3 US 133
- 11.3.3.1 Presence of leading satellite data service providers to drive market 133
11.3.4 CANADA 136
- 11.3.4.1 Increasing government investments to drive market 136
11.4 EUROPE 138
11.4.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 139
11.4.2 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 140
11.4.3 UK 144
- 11.4.3.1 Growing development of small satellite fleets to drive market 144
11.4.4 GERMANY 147
- 11.4.4.1 Need for monitoring natural catastrophes and civil security to drive market 147
11.4.5 FRANCE 149
- 11.4.5.1 Continuous focus on upgrading Earth observation and communications systems to drive market 149
11.4.6 SPAIN 151
- 11.4.6.1 Rising digitalization in strategic sectors to drive market 151
11.4.7 NETHERLANDS 154
- 11.4.7.1 Surge in geo-intelligence applications to drive market 154
11.4.8 RUSSIA 156
- 11.4.8.1 Expanding applications of GLONASS-K navigation system to drive market 156
11.4.9 REST OF EUROPE 159
11.5 ASIA PACIFIC 161
11.5.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 161
11.5.2 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 162
11.5.3 CHINA 166
- 11.5.3.1 Heightened demand for bandwidth-intensive services to drive market 166
11.5.4 JAPAN 169
- 11.5.4.1 Growing importance of satellite data for Earth observation to drive market 169
11.5.5 INDIA 171
- 11.5.5.1 Booming Digital India and Smart City initiatives to drive market 171
11.5.6 SOUTH KOREA 174
- 11.5.6.1 Increasing adoption of satellite imagery for defense applications to drive market 174
11.5.7 AUSTRALIA 176
- 11.5.7.1 Increasing focus on data-driven decision-making capabilities to drive market 176
11.5.8 SINGAPORE 179
- 11.5.8.1 Use of satellites for monitoring oil and gas operations to drive market 179
11.6 MIDDLE EAST 181
11.6.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 182
11.6.2 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 182
11.6.3 GCC 186
- 11.6.3.1 Saudi Arabia 189
- 11.6.3.1.1 Increasing need for monitoring oil fields to drive market 189
- 11.6.3.1 Saudi Arabia 189
11.6.4 UAE 192
- 11.6.4.1 Booming space missions to drive market 192
11.6.5 REST OF MIDDLE EAST 194
11.7 REST OF THE WORLD 196
11.7.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 197
11.7.2 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 198
11.7.3 LATIN AMERICA 201
- 11.7.3.1 Growing focus on satellite space missions and climate monitoring efforts to drive market 201
11.7.4 AFRICA 204
- 11.7.4.1 Growing number of Earth observation projects to drive market 204
12 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE 207
12.1 INTRODUCTION 207
12.2 STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY KEY PLAYERS 207
12.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2020-2022 209
12.4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2022 209
12.5 RANKING ANALYSIS, 2022 210
12.6 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX, 2022 212
12.6.1 STARS 212
12.6.2 EMERGING LEADERS 212
12.6.3 PERVASIVE COMPANIES 212
12.6.4 PARTICIPANTS 213
12.6.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT 214
12.7 START-UP/SME EVALUATION MATRIX, 2022 217
12.7.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES 217
12.7.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES 217
12.7.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES 217
12.7.4 STARTING BLOCKS 217
12.7.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING 219
12.8 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO 221
12.8.1 MARKET EVALUATION FRAMEWORK 221
12.8.2 PRODUCT LAUNCHES/DEVELOPMENTS 221
12.8.3 DEALS 222
12.8.4 OTHERS 226
13 COMPANY PROFILES 230
13.1 KEY PLAYERS 230
13.1.1 AIRBUS 230
13.1.2 MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES 236
13.1.3 L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC 241
13.1.4 PLANET LABS, PBC 245
13.1.5 ICEYE 248
13.1.6 SATELLITE IMAGING CORPORATION 252
13.1.7 URSA SPACE SYSTEMS, INC 253
13.1.8 SATPALDA 255
13.1.9 EARTH-I LTD 257
13.1.10 LAND INFO WORLDWIDE MAPPING, LLC 259
13.1.11 IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL (ISI) 262
13.1.12 CEINSYS TECH LTD 265
13.1.13 EAST VIEW GEOSPATIAL, INC 267
13.1.14 TRIMBLE INC 270
13.1.15 SPECTIR 272
13.1.16 GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE PYT. LTY 274
13.1.17 GISAT S.R.O 277
13.1.18 PLANETOBSERVER 279
13.1.19 BLACKSKY 281
13.1.20 ESRI 283
13.1.21 RMSI 284
13.1.22 ORBITAL INSIGHT 286
13.1.23 SPIRE GLOBAL 288
13.2 OTHER PLAYERS 290
13.2.1 BIRDI LTD 290
13.2.2 DESCARTES LABS, INC 291
13.2.3 SATELYTICS 292
13.2.4 APOLLO MAPPING 293
13.2.5 PIXXEL MAPPING 293
13.2.6 HERE TECHNOLOGIES 294
14 APPENDIX 295
14.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE 295
14.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL 298
14.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS 300
14.4 RELATED REPORTS 300
14.5 AUTHOR DETAILS 301