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Eartheye Space at IAC 2025

[Sydney, Australia] — Our team had the privilege of joining thousands of innovators, researchers, and policymakers at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2025 in Sydney. It was an inspiring week that reminded us why we do what we do and we were genuinely moved by the incredible response from the space community.

A Busy Booth, Meaningful Connections

From day one, our booth became a hub of activity and discussion. We had the opportunity to connect with people from every corner of the globe, representatives from government agencies, research institutions, and commercial operators, all sharing a common curiosity about how Eartheye’s platform brings Space Observation and Earth Observation together into one unified ecosystem.

What struck us most wasn’t just the number of conversations, but the depth of them. These weren’t just polite exchanges at a trade show; they were genuine dialogues about real challenges and shared visions for the future of space technology.

Launching EartheyeESO™: Two Perspectives, One Platform.

IAC also served as the official launch pad for EartheyeESO™, our latest capability that enables users to task satellites looking both upward (for Space Observation) and downward (for Earth Observation). This dual-perspective approach means users can now monitor space traffic, orbital activities, and surface change events all within a single platform, strengthening situational awareness across domains and supporting safer, more informed decision-making.

The response has been encouraging, and we’re excited to see how this technology will serve the community in the months ahead.

A Note of Gratitude

We want to take a moment to thank the NSW Government for their unwavering support and collaboration throughout IAC. Their commitment to nurturing innovation has been invaluable in helping startups like ours share our technology with the world.

Coming Soon: Voices from IAC — While we were there, we didn’t just stay behind our booth. Our team ventured out with a camera to capture what makes this community so special, asking participants what excites them most about the future of space. Keep an eye out for our upcoming mini-interview series, “Voices from IAC,” launching soon on LinkedIn, YouTube shorts, and X