Earth observation emerging sensors: strategies for satellite operators
10 December 2024 | Research
Prachi Kawade | Dafni Christodoulopoulou
Strategy report | PPTX and PDF (20 slides) | Earth Observation
The demand for non-imagery data will generate USD14.6 billion in cumulative revenue across the Earth observation (EO) value chain between 2023 and 2033, which makes it one of the fastest growing EO segments.
This report analyses the challenges faced by EO satellite operators in the non-imagery data market and provides recommendations to help them form strategies that will enable them to retain and/or expand their market share.
Questions answered in this report
- What is the non-imagery market revenue opportunity across different verticals?
- What is the non-imagery market opportunity by segment, including data, valued-added services (VAS), IP and big data?
- What should satellite operators and downstream providers do to address the demand for non-imagery data?
- Why is it important for EO players to have a non-imagery strategy?
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Authors
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Prachi Kawade
Senior Analyst, expert in space and satellite![](/contentassets/b9925cfc6c394d7abf8dc0722b0c69fa/dafni-christodoulopoulou_160x200.jpg)
Dafni Christodoulopoulou
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