Xoople and L3Harris Technologies Partner on Space-Borne Measurement System for AI Era

Xoople
, the AI data infrastructure company for physical change on Earth, and
L3Harris Technologies
, a global defense tech company, announced the co-development of a first of its kind
satellite constellation
designed and optimized for the
AI era
. The milestone, the result of seven years of design and R&D work, advances the companies’ shared vision to deliver real-world context into every decision for a more sustainable, safer world.
The Xoople constellation, with its unprecedented optical and
sensor
design which maximizes data quality, is a foundational layer of the company’s data infrastructure, designed to improve
spatial intelligence
by delivering orders-of-magnitude improvements in precision and speed compared to existing commercial
Earth observation
.
As AI systems shift from analysis to autonomous action through agentic workflows, demand for reliable, easily ingestible ground-truth data about the physical world is expected to accelerate rapidly. Xoople calls its infrastructure “Earth’s System of Record” — a platform enabling enterprises and governments to understand and act on real-world change, from optimising supply chains and managing infrastructure to underwriting risk,
disaster response,
and geopolitical and security monitoring.
“Our Xoople team has decades of experience working on the most successful commercial Earth observation missions in history. But our customers in the AI era make decisions where even a 1% error is unacceptable, and they need a completely different kind of space asset, capable of monitoring the whole world in real time and ensuring the exquisite measurements that AI requires. That’s why, after many years of stealth exclusive co-development with L3Harris, we’re excited to finally unveil our Xoople constellation, which delivers on our mission to deploy Earth’s System of Record with the scale and precision that the era of AI demands,” said
Fabrizio Pirondini
, CEO of Xoople
.
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