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Remondo Introduces Breakthrough Platform for Ultra-High Resolution Imaging at Scale

  • Writer: Karan Bhatia
    Karan Bhatia
  • Feb 24
  • 2 min read

Remondo, offering high-res satellite imagery from low-cost nanosatellites, providing sharper intelligence, led by Ido Priel, Oren Berger, and the team, has debuted a new class of space-based imaging technology during DGI 2026, the premier conference for Geospatial Intelligence for Defense and Security for GEOINT leaders. The solution delivers sub-30 centimeter resolution from low-cost microsatellites in Lower Earth Orbit (LEO), without the expense and complexity of traditional large-aperture systems. 


Founded in 2022, Remondo develops a 1.0-meter equivalent-aperture optical payload enabling sub-30 cm resolution with rapid revisit rates on microsatellites, avoiding the cost and complexity of large satellite systems. Its first on-orbit mission is targeted for 2027.


Ido Priel, CEO and co-founder of Remondo, stated that governments, security organizations, and commercial entities should not have to choose between high resolution and affordability. The company was established to shift the paradigm by delivering ultra-high-resolution imagery at a cost structure that supports persistent revisit and scale, overcoming technical and economic barriers to enable near real-time intelligence from space.


At the core of Remondo’s platform is the Partial Aperture Imaging System (PAIS), delivering national-level image quality through a compact, deployable optical payload. The architecture reduces satellite mass and volume, enabling constellation-based ISR missions such as border security, maritime domain awareness, infrastructure monitoring, and crisis response.


The payload supports both sovereign ownership and data-as-a-service models, allowing in-country control over tasking, data custody, and operations. A planned constellation is designed to provide hourly revisit, ensuring persistent awareness across multiple areas of interest.


Pat Antkowiak, Strategic Advisor and former CTO of Northrop Grumman, noted that rising demand for persistent and affordable high-resolution imagery in low Earth orbit has outpaced the capabilities of legacy architectures. Remondo’s differentiated PAIS technology was described as reshaping the economics of space-based ISR, with execution speed and quality reflecting decades of experience in delivering market-defining geospatial platforms.


Remondo is backed by venture firms including 10D, Ace Capital Partners, 2i Ventures, Chartered Group, Starburst Ventures, and Venture Israel, along with $20 million in Israeli government grants awarded in June 2025 to support its first on-orbit mission and continued payload development.


The company is led by a veteran team with experience spanning commercial space, national security, and remote sensing, with backgrounds at Northrop Grumman, BlackSky, MDA Space, Elbit Systems, and the Israeli National Space Program.


Amikam Norkin, Managing Partner at Ace Capital Partners and former Commander of the Israeli Air and Space Force, stated that Remondo distinguished itself by redefining the unit economics of space-based ISR through its PAIS architecture rather than pursuing incremental improvements. The technology was described as enabling persistent ISR from space at scale and representing the type of deep-tech innovation capable of reshaping the Earth-observation market.


Remondo is exhibiting at DGI London (Stand 19), where the team is engaging with government, commercial, and industry partners to discuss mission-specific ISR requirements. The company is also participating in the conference’s “Dragon’s Den” pitch competition for emerging space solutions and has launched its new website at remondo.com.



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