Munich: European Space Imaging celebrates 15 years of success
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Munich: European Space Imaging celebrates 15 years of success

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Munich, Germany, Nov 13, 2017 --
European Space Imaging is proud to announce its 15th year as the leading premium supplier of satellite imagery to the remote sensing industry, offering the highest spatial resolution currently commercially available.

Established and operated in Munich, Germany, European Space Imaging began in 2002. The concept of a European based satellite imaging company was born when Managing Director Adrian Zevenbergen sat down with GAF Founder Dr. Rupert Hayden, Space Imaging Middle East Managing Director Mohammed El Kadi and DLR Director Ground Station Dr. Klaus Reiniger over dinner at Franziskaner Brau in Munich. “It has been a win-win situation that has continued until today,” said Dr. Hayden.

With a focus on delivering quality imagery combined with expert and personalised customer support, the company has developed a reputation and unbeatable track record for supplying tailored very high resolution imagery solutions to meet the diverse projects and requirements of the industry. 

From humble beginnings as a one man operation, the company has since grown to 37 employees and has achieved strength to strength as the years have passed.

Earlier this year the company made a significant multi-million dollar investment in the Constellation Direct Access Facility located at the German Aerospace Centre DLR. This investment allows the company to operate a multi-mission capable ground station and directly task the DigitalGlobe WorldView satellite fleet to offer comprehensive solutions to their customers across Europe, North Africa and the CIS countries. Currently European Space Imaging is the only European satellite data provider capable of this.

“It is an honor to be celebrating this milestone for the company. Through hard work and the dedication of all our staff members we have grown to be recognized as the leading satellite imagery provider in Europe. Every single employee is dedicated to serving the needs of our customers and providing innovative solutions to enable not only the company to succeed, but also our customers. We have come a long way over the last 15 years and I am excited to see what the future holds for the company,” said Adrian Zevenbergen, Managing Director at European Space Imaging.

European Space Imaging Managing Director Adrian Zevenbergen
and Space Imaging Middle East Managing Director Mohammed El Kadi
celebrating the 15th year anniversary of European Space Imaging

European Space Imaging Antenna at
German Aerospace Centre DLR


About European Space Imaging
European Space Imaging (EUSI) is a leading supplier of global very high-resolution (VHR) satellite imagery, direct satellite tasking and derived services to customers in Europe, North Africa and CIS countries. They offer customers access to the highest resolution imagery (50-30 cm) from the largest constellation of sub-meter satellites and to the most extensive worldwide VHR data archive. With a reputation for expert and personalized customer service they have been providing tailored VHR imagery solutions to meet their customers’ diverse project requirements since 2002.For more information, visit www.euspaceimaging.com.

About the WorldView Global Alliance
The WorldView Global Alliance was formed in 2011 as a partnership between European Space Imaging, DigitalGlobe, and Space Imaging Middle East. This revolutionary partnership offers satellite imagery products from the world's most advanced satellite constellation - WorldView-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3, WorldView-4, and GeoEye-1.

To learn more please contact:
Marketing Department
European Space Imaging
Arnulfstrasse 199, Munich 80634
Tel: +49 (0) 89 1301420
Email Contact
www.euspaceimaging.com

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