Aistech Space is taking a major step forward in its mission to bring high-resolution thermal imaging closer to Earth—and closer to real-world impact. The company has announced a strategic collaboration with Kreios Space, unlocking new possibilities in Earth Observation from Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO).
The partnership combines complementary technologies to deliver a new level of detail and performance. Operating at significantly lower altitudes than traditional satellites, VLEO systems enable sharper, more precise data—positioning this collaboration at the forefront of next-generation Earth Observation. Momentum is already building.
This emerging capability is attracting strong commercial interest, with end users and decision-makers actively exploring access to high-resolution thermal imagery to support data-driven decisions across a range of industries. As the collaboration advances, both teams are assessing how this enhanced VLEO capability can address rapidly evolving market needs—from environmental monitoring to industrial intelligence and beyond. Crucially, this progress is supported by the Spanish Space Agency (AEE), whose programs are helping translate innovation into tangible, real-world outcomes.
More than just a partnership, this initiative highlights what’s possible when complementary technologies and the right ecosystem come together—accelerating innovation and setting a new benchmark for Earth Observation.



