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Global Government Contracts for Value Added Services based on Hyperspectral Data

  • Report

  • October 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Molfar
  • ID: 5867887

The study is a meticulous analysis of Value-Added Services (VAS) HS contracts, scrutinizing parameters including use case, segment, scope, and temporal frame. The examination spans contracts inked between 2002 and 2021. The report furnishes statistics delineating the spectrum of VAS HS products/services furnished by enterprises, alongside the geographical dispositions of these contracts.

The report accentuates the quantum of contracts within specific niches, spotlighting the niches that attract substantial capital investment. Moreover, the summary spotlights the most sought-after use cases for VAS HS, along with the corresponding segments. Three segments, believed to be the most prominent for harnessing hyperspectral imaging, are also detailed.

The study encompassed a comprehensive analysis of 165 companies. Among these, 33 hyperspectral imaging (HS) solution providers were meticulously identified and shortlisted. The majority of these entities specialize in software solutions, while some also extend their domain to hardware provision encompassing satellites, cameras, scanners, and more.

Esteemed market players encompass Gamaya, MDA Space, KSAT, Effigis, Planet, Airbus Intelligence, PCI Geomatics, L3Harris Geospatial, Xerra, Cloud AG, Eo Map, Hexagon Geospatial, Climate Corporation, Gmatics, CyStellar, Auracle Geospatial Science, Albo systems, Geocento, VITO Remote Sensing, VegaMX, Innoter, Intermap Technologies, Scanex, Agremo, Hummingbird Technologies, Syngenta, Trimble, Slingshot Aerospace, Ariespace, Orbital Sidekick, and others.

The report's data sources encompass a broad array of references, including the websites of the US National Reconnaissance Office, the SBIR and STTR programs, the Canadian Space Agency, the UK Space Agency, EIC Accelerator, CORDIS, OpenTender, and ESA. Additionally, insights were drawn from press releases and news sources.

This report offers a comprehensive snapshot of hyperspectral imaging (HS) software providers, encompassing essential insights into this dynamic field.

Scope

Countries: Canada, Ukraine, Brazil, Norway, USA, France, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Spain, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Russia, India.

Regions: North America, South America, Europe, Australia & Oceania, Asia.

Data: Detailed insights into each contract, encompassing facets such as use cases, segments, clients, dates, contract sums, terms, product types, countries, and data sources.

Data segmentations: Contracts are dissected by region, contract sums are segmented by niche, contracts are categorized by use case, and companies are stratified by the nature of services offered.

Sourcing and Referencing: A comprehensive list of sources used, appended within a separate sheet for reference.

Key Highlights:

  • A comprehensive survey of HS imaging services, segregated by niche.
  • A compiled roster of HS contracts spanning from 2010 to 2021.
  • In-depth elucidation of HS use cases, complete with the imagery sources employed.

Reasons to Invest:

  • Uncover prevalent HS imagery sources.
  • Identify prominent niches capitalizing on HS imagery along with key providers.
  • Evaluate the financial dynamics of HS contracts.

Methodology

After scrutinizing the extensive list of 165 companies, the analyst meticulously curated a select group of 33 providers specializing in solutions associated with hyperspectral imaging (HS). Among these, 30 companies are distinguished for their proficiency in software solutions, while 3 entities offer hardware provisions encompassing satellites, cameras, scanners, and similar resources.

The subsequent phase involved an in-depth exploration of the contracts secured by these companies. This process entailed tapping into authoritative government contracts databases within the United States, including the SBIR and STTR Programs. Insights were also gleaned from national Space Agencies, the EIC Accelerator, and CORDIS. To augment the data, additional inputs were drawn from commercial contracts and real-world use cases featured in press releases and news stories associated with the identified companies.

Following this comprehensive contract research, our focus shifted to analyzing the Hyperspectral products offered by each company. This investigation involved ascertaining the hyperspectral imaging sources they rely upon and the specific satellites utilized in their operations.

Leveraging the data from the 30 software companies, the analyst calculated key statistics that encapsulate essential insights. These pivotal figures have been effectively summarized on a distinct sheet, providing a concise and accessible snapshot of the hyperspectral imaging landscape within the software sector.

Target Market

The report offers valuable insights to a range of prospective customers:
  • Earth Observation and Remote Sensing Companies: Organisations specialising in Earth observation and remote sensing technologies will find this report invaluable. It presents opportunities to explore the provision of value-added services based on hyperspectral data to government agencies.

  • Government Prime and Subcontractors and Suppliers: Businesses engaged in providing services or products to government entities will uncover potential partnerships or subcontracting avenues linked to hyperspectral data analysis and value-added services.

  • Investors and Venture Capital Firms: Those with investment interests in the geospatial sector and hyperspectral data applications will discover the report's significance. It facilitates the evaluation of investment potential in companies offering value-added services for government contracts.

  • Environmental Consulting Firms: Environmental consulting firms can derive noteworthy insights from this report. It equips them to assess the application of hyperspectral data within government contracts, particularly concerning environmental monitoring, land management, and resource assessment.

  • Research Institutions and Academia: For research institutions and academic bodies immersed in hyperspectral data analysis and geospatial research, the report stands as a vital resource. It sheds light on government contract trends and funding avenues pertinent to their projects.

This report is meticulously crafted to cater to the unique interests and requisites of these specific customer segments. It provides tailor-made market intelligence and insights into government contracts for value-added services founded on hyperspectral data.

Table of Contents

  • Summary
  • VAS HS Contracts
  • VAS HS Products
  • Sources

Executive Summary

In the rapidly evolving landscape of hyperspectral data applications, this report delves into a crucial aspect: the acquisition of value-added services through government contracts. Hyperspectral data has proven to be an invaluable tool across various domains, offering insights that shape decision-making.

With a global perspective, the report offers an in-depth analysis of how hyperspectral data is leveraged to provide value-added services across diverse sectors. The investigation includes a comprehensive overview of hyperspectral imaging services categorized by niche, a compiled list of hyperspectral contracts, and a thorough exploration of hyperspectral use cases alongside the imagery sources employed.

The report's focal point is to spotlight specific government contracts and the resultant value-added services, offering a comprehensive understanding of the escalating significance of hyperspectral data in public sector applications. As policymakers and stakeholders seek data-driven solutions, this analysis offers profound insights into the potential and challenges inherent in utilizing hyperspectral data for global-scale value-added services.

The report encompasses the following chapters:

  • Summary: Compiling key statistics relevant to VAS HS contracts and products.
  • VAS HS Contracts: A comprehensive roster of government and commercial contracts secured by companies offering value-added services rooted in hyperspectral imaging.
  • VAS HS Products: An exhaustive exploration of use cases derived from contracts, encompassing utilized sources, typologies, and targeted regions.
  • Sources: A comprehensive catalogue of sources employed by each company, with embedded links.

 

Companies Mentioned

  • Agremo
  • Airbus
  • Airbus Intelligence
  • Albo systems
  • Ariespace
  • Auracle Geospatial Science
  • Climate Corporation
  • Cloud AG
  • CyStellar
  • Effigis
  • EO Map
  • Gamaya
  • Geocento
  • Gmatics
  • Hexagon Geospatial
  • Hummingbird Technologies
  • Innoter
  • Intermap Technologies
  • KSAT
  • L3Harris Geospatial
  • MDA Space
  • Orbital Sidekick
  • PCI Geomatics
  • Planet Labs
  • SatRevolution
  • Scanex
  • Slingshot Aerospace
  • Syngenta
  • Trimble
  • VegaMX
  • VITO Remote Sensing
  • Xerra