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SkyFi Secures One-Year Asia Pacific Contract

SkyFi and Asia Pacific Customer Partner on One-Year Pilot for Commercial Earth Observation

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AUSTIN, TX – December 16, 2025SkyFi, the leading Earth observation platform today announced that they have entered into a one-year pilot to explore new applications for commercial satellite imagery and geospatial data with an Asia Pacific customer. The program will serve as a testbed for evaluating how commercial capabilities can contribute to planning, training, and regional readiness.

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to innovation in geospatial technology and regional cooperation. SkyFi aims to identify ways commercial Earth observation data can enhance situational awareness, improve coordination across stakeholders, and support long-term collaboration and operational efficiency.

“SkyFi is proud to make available new capabilities and workflows that improve efficiency, strengthen regional collaboration, and expand the use of commercial satellite imagery in critical applications," said Kate van Dam, SkyFi’s Head of Government.

Through the pilot, SkyFi’s platform will provide rapid access to taskable satellite imagery and analytics, and host a unified environment through which data can be shared seamlessly with SkyFi’s customer and its partners. This will enable more effective collaboration on priorities such as economic growth, maritime safety, humanitarian assistance, and disaster preparedness.

About SkyFi

SkyFi is a self-service Earth Intelligence Platform that allows users to run built-in geospatial analytics, task satellites, and access archived imagery. The dual-use platform supports both civilian and defense use cases, with flexible ordering options, transparent pricing, and API access for large-scale workflows.

Customers can use SkyFi's web platform, mobile app, or developer APIs to manage Earth observation projects without needing contracts or in-house GIS teams. Learn more at www.skyfi.com

Evan Achiron
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