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Presagis + Airbus to provide VELOCITY 5D users direct access to OneAtlas satellite imagery

November 28, 2022

V5D allows large-scale environments to be created in hours, not days or months. Image is courtesy of Presagis.

Presagis, developer of the VELOCITY 5D (V5D) digital twin production platform, has partnered with Airbus Defence and Space to give Presagis customers direct access to the OneAtlas satellite image library from inside the V5D workspace — V5D users can obtain Airbus imagery to fill in geospatial data gaps during digital twin generation or for dynamic updating after it has been created.

Launched in November of 2022 by Presagis, V5D is a cloud-based platform that quickly and automatically converts massive volumes of geospatial data into high-fidelity, 3D digital twins. With no geospatial processing expertise, V5D users can easily produce accurate digital twins from multiple 2D data sets, including GIS vector layers, remote sensing imagery, and other structured and unstructured data of any size, format, or type.

OneAtlas from Airbus is an online portal that enables users to easily obtain the best satellite image, or combination of imagery, for their specific application, area of interest, and budget. Providing access primarily to the unrivaled Airbus constellation of optical imaging satellites, OneAtlas is the gateway for geospatial professionals to choose from a wide selection of image data resolutions, spectral bands, modes, swaths, and revisits.

V5D leverages artificial intelligence and game engine technology to run complex visualization and simulation scenarios that derive context from the digital twins. This empowers users to better interpret the dynamic world around them, model for future situations, and make improved decisions by visualizing and prioritizing conditions, challenges, and risks in real time.

“Our content-on-demand partnership with Airbus puts the entire world of high-quality satellite imagery at the fingertips of V5D users,” said Jean-Michel Briere, Presagis President. “Direct OneAtlas access means our customers can search and access imagery from the geospatial industry’s most diverse offering of satellite data, including the new 30cm Pliades Neo imagery. The OneAtlas portal also enables V5D users to schedule tasking of new satellite image acquisitions,. This dynamic updating ensures that 3D digital twins generated in V5D are always accurate, up to date, and realistic.”

Filed Under: Airbus Defence and Space, Business Moves, Image Gathering, Imagery Services, News, Partnerships, Presagis, Satellite Imagery

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