SIIS - September Newsletter

SIIS - September Newsletter

New Milestone for SpaceEye-T in Europe!

✒️We are excited to share that we at SI Imaging Services have signed a double-digit million Euro contract with a European customer to lease the capacity of SpaceEye-T!

This agreement is based on a Satellite-as-a-Service (Sat-aaS) model, giving our customer exclusive access to the satellite’s image tasking capacity, without the need to own the satellite.

We see this multi-year partnership as a major milestone, not only for our company but also for the growing competitiveness of Korea’s commercial satellite technology in the European market.

🗞️Click this link to read the full article!

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The Place des Quinconces, Bordeaux, France,
Pont Jacques Chaban Delmas, Bordeaux, France
Petroglifos Rano Kau, Easter Island, Chile
Wave and Cliffs, Easter Island, Chile
Oil Tanker, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Royal Palace Amsterdam, Netherlands

SNS Highlights


✈️ Airport Infrastructure Captured in 25 cm VVHR

International airports serve as key gateways for each country, concentrating infrastructure and transportation at a massive scale.

SpaceEye‑T has traveled the globe, capturing detailed imagery of major airports around the world. But what exactly can we observe at 25 cm resolution?

Beyond runways and terminals, the imagery reveals impressive detail, including cargo, taxiway markings, ground support equipment, and even vehicles in parking lots.

This level of precision enables runway and taxiway extraction, obstacle detection, and security monitoring. It also helps track infrastructure changes — adding real value to airport operations and safety.

Let’s spot these features together in the images above!

SI Analytics - SuperX


SuperX enhanced imagery from Bucharest, Romania

As part of our ongoing collaboration of SpaceEye-T and SuperX, this month we release SuperX-enhanced satellite imagery from Bucharest.

SuperX is deep learning–based super-resolution solution to enhance satellite imagery, improving object detection, segmentation, and classification with exceptional clarity and accuracy.

Experience how SuperX brings iconic landmarks like the Palace of the Parliament, the Romanian Athenaeum, and Revolution Square into sharper focus. Click the link below to explore the enhanced views.

Learn More 🔎

Company Highlights


Co-exhibiting at Satellite Application Conference 2025! 🛰️

🌏 SIIS is co-exhibiting with SI and SIA at the Satellite Application Conference 2025, held at COEX Magok! From VVHR satellite system development to global data distribution and AI applications, you can explore how our group is driving satellite applications in the Earth observation industry.

📍Date: September 2–3, 2025

📍Venue: COEX Magok Convention Center, Seoul

📍Booth: D8

And today, do not miss our featured presentation on our scalable Earth observation solutions - “The Beginning of Satellite as a Service”.

🗒️When: September 3, 14:00-14:20,

🗒️Where: LeWest B

Upcoming Events


📍Make an appointment to meet at the Summit on Earth Observation Business during WSBW!

Date: September 17-19

Venue: Hôtel du Collectionneur, Paris, France

📍We will exhibit at IAC 2025 as part of the Korea pavilion. Visit us and learn more our VVHR technology.

Date: September 29 - October 3

Venue: International Convention Centre Sydney, Australia

Space Industry Trends


Credit: KARI

South Korea Revises National Space Policy: Reusable Launch Vehicles and VVHR Satellites

South Korea is reshaping its top-level mid-to-long-term space strategy, introducing new priorities such as reusable launch vehicles, development of VVHR satellites, and the construction of a second space center

Credit: Landscape

China is about to start trying to land and reuse its rockets: CASC’s Long March 12A and Landspace’s Zhuque-3

China is preparing its first rocket stage landing after an orbital launch. China's CASC and Landspace have made progress on the Long March 12A and Zhuque-3 rockets, paving the way for possible debut test flights by year-end.


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