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NOVI unveils STORM space-edge computing platform

October 8, 2024 by editorial

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NOVI has launched STORM™ (Space-edge Technology for Orbital Real-time Monitoring), a groundbreaking space-edge computing platform that is poised to redefine how satellite data is processed and used in real-time. 

STORM will empower industries, analytics firms, researchers, and developers to tap into satellite-based data directly from orbit, enabling real-time, in-space data processing and analysis. This technology will significantly reduce costs and latency, delivering actionable intelligence faster than ever before, crucial for industries where cost and/or rapid decision-making are important. 

As demand for Earth Observation (EO) data soars, STORM will further allow users to develop, test, and refine edge-processing algorithms on NOVI’s multi-sensor satellites (expected to launch within the next 18 months), transforming real-time, autonomous decision-making on-orbit. 

NOVI invites enterprises and developers to access STORM and collaborate with NOVI on their proposed use-cases. Selected Beta users will play an integral role in shaping this cutting-edge technology and applying it to critical edge-processing tasks within a relevant environment. 

STORM represents a giant leap forward in space-edge computing, with wide-ranging applications in agriculture, defense, energy, environmental monitoring, disaster response, and beyond. By dramatically lowering the cost of space-based intelligence, STORM democratizes access and accelerates the development of transformative applications across industries for enterprises and a diverse marketplace of developer and user communities. 

“STORM enables satellites to process data in real-time without the need to constantly downlink large amounts of raw imagery to Earth, unlocking massive efficiencies for space-sensor usage and autonomy,” said Michael Bartholomeusz, CEO of NOVI. “Our goal is to open access to space-derived intelligence, providing lower costs and latency, which will stimulate the creation of new applications and innovation across multiple sectors.” 

About NOVI 
NOVI is at the forefront of space-edge processing, delivering innovative hardware and AI technologies that are reshaping the future of aerospace and satellite operations. With flight-proven edge-processing hardware delivered for testing on the ISS, and upcoming Transporter launches featuring its second-generation edge processor built on AMD Versal architecture, NOVI is set to revolutionize the collection and widespread proliferation of EO intelligence

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