7 Best Remote Sensing Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Remote Sensing Startups

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There are 7 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $357.8m. The average funding per company in this subset is $51.1m.

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$48.6m

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World View is a Tucson, Arizona-based developer and manufacturer of near-space exploration technology for remote sensing for scientific, commercial, economic, and military purposes and stratospheric tourism.

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$281.0m

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ICEYE is an earth-observation satellite operator founded in 2015 by Rafal Modrzewski.

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$16.4m

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Gamaya is an artificial Intelligence company founded by Ivanov Igor, Dragos Constantin and Yosef Akhtman.

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$1.5m

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Photodigm Inc.is a company that produces laser diodes for precision applications.

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$110.0k

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Builds software for controlling robots operating in the maritime, civil and security industries.

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$6.2m

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Provider of ultra-high-resolution Earth observation data and insights

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$4.0m

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Spotlite is an AI-powered satellite infrastructure monitoring platform founded in 2017 by Ricardo Cabral.

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