GISPartner and ICEYE partner to deliver near real-time infrastructure intelligence across Poland

By Lukasz Prus (Defence Industry Europe)

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GISPartner and ICEYE partner to deliver near real-time infrastructure intelligence across Poland

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GISPartner has signed a cooperation agreement with ICEYE to provide near real-time infrastructure intelligence and operational monitoring capabilities across Poland. The partnership will integrate ICEYE’s satellite-based solutions into GISPartner’s products, including the iMapCLOUD platform.

The companies said the agreement is intended to help infrastructure operators and commercial organisations monitor assets, assess risk and support operational decision-making. The capabilities are designed to work regardless of weather conditions or time of day.

GISPartner is a Polish provider of Geographic Information Systems, while ICEYE describes itself as the world leader in sovereign intelligence from space. The companies said the cooperation will support customers in sectors including energy, water, transport, telecommunications and insurance.

The partnership comes as infrastructure operators, utilities and risk management organisations face growing pressure from climate-related disruptions and ageing infrastructure. A key focus of the cooperation will be digital water management and flood-related monitoring capabilities.

“Our partnership with ICEYE is not only an expansion of our technological offering, but also a strong example of how Polish companies can jointly build solutions of global relevance,” said Andrzej Szostek, President of the Management Board of GISPartner Sp. z o.o.

“By combining access to the most advanced satellite data with our implementation and integration capabilities, we deliver tools that directly support decision-making in infrastructure-driven organizations,” Szostek said.

ICEYE operates the world’s largest synthetic aperture radar satellite constellation, with more than 70 satellites launched as of May 2026 across its own fleet and customer systems. The constellation enables persistent Earth observation in any weather and at any time of day or night.

ICEYE said its technology supports disaster response, infrastructure resilience and risk monitoring for governments and commercial organisations worldwide. GISPartner specialises in turning large-scale geospatial and satellite datasets into operational tools.

GISPartner’s work includes support for the National Satellite Information System for the Polish Space Agency. The companies said this experience will help translate satellite intelligence into practical applications for infrastructure and utilities.

“Operators responsible for critical infrastructure increasingly need timely, reliable intelligence to support operational decision-making,” said Andy Read, Vice President of Government Solutions at ICEYE.

“By integrating ICEYE’s capabilities into GISPartner’s platform, this partnership helps transform satellite data into operational tools that support infrastructure resilience, water management, and risk monitoring,” Read said.

“ICEYE solutions data offers significant value in operational use cases, from infrastructure monitoring and risk management, to supporting near real-time decision-making,” said Jan Żołnierz, Key Account Manager, Earth Observation at GISPartner.

“Our role is to integrate this data and deliver it as practical tools tailored to specific customer needs. This ‘last mile’ ultimately determines the real value of data,” Żołnierz said.

The companies said the partnership reflects rising European demand for operational Earth observation technologies. They said these technologies can support infrastructure resilience, risk management and disaster response decision-making.