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SATIM and Thales Form Strategic Alliance to Advance AI-Driven Image Intelligence Solutions
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SATIM and Thales Form Strategic Alliance to Advance AI-Driven Image Intelligence Solutions
by Sophie Jenkins
London, UK (SPX) Feb 18, 2025

SATIM, a global leader in AI-powered object detection and classification for Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery, has announced a strategic partnership with Thales, a worldwide leader in advanced technologies specializing in defense, security, aerospace, and cyber solutions. This collaboration aims to enhance SAR-based intelligence capabilities, offering advanced solutions tailored to the specific needs of Thales' diverse customer base.

"This partnership with Thales is a major milestone for SATIM. By integrating our AI-driven SAR image analytics with Thales' cutting-edge intelligence solutions, we are setting new standards for security, defense, and commercial applications worldwide," said Jacek Strzelczyk, CEO and Co-founder of SATIM.

Under this agreement, SATIM's innovative AI algorithms will be integrated into Thales' state-of-the-art image intelligence system, MINDS (Multi-sensor Image INformation and Distribution System). This integration will significantly improve the precision and efficiency of SAR imagery analysis, offering enhanced capabilities in detecting and classifying objects across various complex scenarios, including maritime and terrestrial environments.

"We are excited to partner with SATIM, aligning with our global AI strategy to deliver premier AI solutions to our clients. The open architecture of our MINDS intelligence system allows seamless incorporation of AI-based solutions from partners and customers. Integrating SATIM's expertise in AI-driven SAR detection into MINDS is a crucial step toward providing our customers with the most precise and actionable intelligence available," said Eric Aubineau, Director of Image and Intelligence Systems at Thales.

This partnership ensures that SATIM and Thales can deliver intelligence solutions that surpass evolving industry demands, providing faster, more accurate, and actionable insights even in the most challenging environments. As the demand for AI-powered SAR imagery analysis continues to grow, this collaboration underscores both companies' commitment to technological innovation and excellence in intelligence solutions across industries worldwide.

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