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You are here: Home / News / Synspective + SATIM launch Object Detection and Classification (ODC) solution

Synspective + SATIM launch Object Detection and Classification (ODC) solution

May 19, 2025 by editorial

Synspective Inc. has launched the firm’s Object Detection and Classification (ODC) solution that is designed to enhance the accuracy and reliability of monitoring vessels and aircraft—this solution overcomes the limitations faced by traditional monitoring systems, offering scalable and cost-effective wide-area security.

Monitoring maritime and land domains faces significant challenges due to the vast areas and dynamic nature. Optical satellites have difficulty with cloud cover and darkness, while ground-based systems and patrols face limitations in coverage and high operational costs. Recognizing these hurdles, Synspective’s ODC solution delivers a persistent surveillance capability, ensuring security and operational efficiency around the clock, regardless of weather conditions or time of day.

Synspective’s ODC leverages advanced SAR data and analytics to provide timely and precise insights into the presence, location, and type of vessels and aircraft. This is supported by our plan to deploy a constellation of more than 30 StriX SAR satellites by 2030, which will significantly enhance monitoring frequency and coverage capabilities.

The company’s collaboration with SATIM, a leader in AI-based Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) on SAR imagery, integrates proven algorithms into Synspective’s analytical platform, ensuring reliable detection and classification of target objects. This platform is designed for flexibility and future advancements, with plans to extend detection capabilities to a broader range of objects.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Reliable All-Weather, Day/Night Monitoring: SAR technology provides uninterrupted surveillance through clouds, fog, and smoke, operating effectively 24/7.
  • High-Frequency Monitoring: Our expanding satellite constellation aims for frequent revisits and timely updates, enhancing situational awareness.
  • Wide-Area Surveillance: Efficiently monitors large maritime zones, coastlines, airports, and remote regions, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
  • Accurate Object Detection (Vessels & Aircraft): Precisely identifies the locations of target objects using SATIM’s OREC technology.
  • Intelligent Object Classification: Applies advanced AI/ML analytics to categorize detected objects, facilitating rapid identification and informed decision-making.

Motoyuki Arai, CEO and Founder of Synspective, said, “We are excited to launch the Object Detection and Classification solution, which significantly advances our SAR-based analytics for defense intelligence. Our collaboration with SATIM strengthens our solution lineup, reinforcing a core pillar of our company’s growth strategy. By continuously innovating and expanding our solutions, we are working towards achieving our mission to realize a resilient future.”

Jacek Strzelczyk, CEO and Co-Founder of SATIM, said, ”Our technology is mission-agnostic, resolution-independent, and field-proven. Whether it’s low-resolution wide-area scans or high-resolution tactical imagery, we transform SAR data into intelligence that matters. This partnership with Synspective not only validates our technology—it also aligns with our long-term vision to support large-scale, multi-orbit surveillance operations across diverse geographical regions.”

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