Synspective Signs Data Partner Agreement with NSG UP42 to Expand Data Accessibility Across Saudi Arabia

Synspective Signs Data Partner Agreement with NSG UP42 to Expand Data Accessibility Across Saudi Arabia

Synspective Inc., a provider of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite data and analytics solutions, announced it has officially entered into a Data Partner Agreement with NSG UP42, Saudi Arabia’s national Earth Observation data platform and part of Neo Space Group (NSG) – a PIF company and the Kingdom’s leading commercial space services provider.

Under this agreement, Synspective will license its high-frequency, high-resolution SAR data products for hosting and distribution via the NSG UP42 platform. This partnership empowers NSG UP42 users to seamlessly search, visualize, and procure Synspective’s Earth observation data directly through a unified digital interface. The collaboration combines Synspective’s advanced satellite constellation with NSG UP42’s robust infrastructure, streamlining the path from our SAR data to actionable insights for users in Saudi Arabia and beyond.

Key Highlights of the Partnership:

  • Seamless Integration: Synspective’s data will be accessible via NSG UP42’s APIs and Data Delivery Interfaces, ensuring a frictionless ordering experience for developers and analysts.

  • Enhanced Visualization: Users can leverage specialized Coverage Map Services to visualize data availability and historical archives before placing orders.

  • Expanded Regional Reach: The partnership enables the distribution of SAR data across sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, maritime, disaster management, and energy, while maintaining compliance with international data governance and export control standards.

Dr. Motoyuki Arai, Founder and CEO, Synspective Inc. said: “Through our partnership with NSG UP42, we are extending the reach of Synspective’s SAR constellation into Saudi Arabia’s strategic sectors. This agreement supports broader adoption of high-frequency monitoring solutions that enable faster and more informed decision-making.”

Turki Alsubaie, Senior Vice President, NSG UP42 said: “Expanding SAR capabilities within NSG UP42 enhances the resilience and depth of Saudi Arabia’s Earth Observation ecosystem. All-weather monitoring is essential for mission-critical applications, and this collaboration strengthens our ability to provide reliable, actionable intelligence aligned with national development priorities.”

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