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Remondo

Develops ultra-high-resolution Earth observation payloads using proprietary Partial Aperture Imaging System (PAIS), enabling sub-30cm imagery from compact, low-cost cubesat-class satellites.

Israel

Vitality Radar

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Industry
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Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
63
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
58
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
82
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
55
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
52

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Remondo is positioning itself as a next‑generation Earth observation provider focused on ultra‑high‑resolution, low‑cost optical payloads and smallsat constellations for defense, intelligence, and commercial geospatial customers.[1][2][3][4] Its strategy centers on leveraging its proprietary Partial Aperture Imaging System (PAIS) to break the traditional trade‑off between resolution, revisit rate, and affordability for ISR and AI-driven analytics use cases.[2][3][4]

Efficiency Ratio

The company appears to convert relatively modest early‑stage resources (sub‑$25M in disclosed funding and a small team) into a disproportionately visible technology roadmap, industry partnerships, and event presence, indicating above‑average capital and signaling efficiency for its maturity stage.[1][2][3]

Evidence Signals

Funding HIGH Israel

Remondo has raised approximately $20M from venture capital firms including 10D, Ace Capital Partners, 2i, Chartered Group, Starburst Ventures, Venture Israel, alongside multiple Israeli government grants to support its first on-orbit mission and continued payload development (announced June 2025).

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Product Launch HIGH Israel / Low Earth Orbit

The company publicly unveiled plans for a super-high-resolution Earth observation payload targeting sub-30 cm imagery from LEO at significantly lower cost than incumbent providers, with an initial satellite launch targeted for mid-2027 and a second satellite later in 2027 as part of a planned ~32-satellite constellation.

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Other HIGH

Remondo markets a proprietary Partial Aperture Imaging System (PAIS) optical payload designed for smallsats in LEO, claiming it enables ultra-high-resolution imaging at costs 2–3 orders of magnitude lower than major providers today.

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Other HIGH Israel

The company emphasizes serving defense, intelligence, and AI sectors with ultra-high-resolution satellite imagery, remote sensing constellations, and geospatial data, positioning itself as an intelligence-ready imagery provider for demanding ISR missions.

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Expansion MEDIUM Europe

Remondo is listed as a sponsor at the DGI (Defence Geospatial Intelligence) 2027 event, indicating active business development and engagement with European and international defense and intelligence customers.

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Hiring MEDIUM Israel

The company’s website invites candidates to follow its LinkedIn page for the latest job opportunities and to submit resumes via a dedicated careers email, suggesting ongoing hiring to support its first on‑orbit mission and payload development.

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Other HIGH Israel

Remondo was founded in 2022 in Israel and is focused on transforming Earth observation economics through scalable, affordable optical payloads and smallsat constellations in Low Earth Orbit.

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Other HIGH Israel

According to a profile by Payload, Remondo has tested its imaging technology in the lab and is progressing toward flight demonstrations, with an ambition to build, operate, and launch each satellite for $2M or less.

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About
Remondo is an Israeli space startup developing breakthrough Earth observation technology based on its proprietary Partial Aperture Imaging System (PAIS), which extracts high-resolution imagery (sub-30cm, targeting 10cm) from compact satellites compatible with 12U–16U cubesat buses — two orders of magnitude cheaper than conventional systems. The company plans to build a ~32-satellite constellation for persistent global coverage and also sell payloads directly to governments seeking sovereign imaging capabilities. First orbital launch targeted for mid-2027. Raised $20M from 10D, Ace Capital Partners (led by Amikam Norkin, former IAF commander), 2i, Chartered Group, Starburst Ventures, Venture Israel, plus Israeli government grants. Founded by CEO Ido Priel. Unveiled PAIS at DGI London (Defense Geospatial Intelligence conference).
Relevancy
Highly relevant — enables persistent space-based ISR at dramatically lower cost per satellite. Sub-30cm resolution from cubesat-class platforms makes large constellations affordable for sovereign military/intelligence customers. Payload validated in lab and collimator testing; first orbital demo 2027. Backed by former IAF commander.
Tags
#earthobservation #satellite #pais #highresolution #cubesat #constellation #geospatialintelligence #isr #remotesensing

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