GISPartner Integrates ICEYE SAR Into iMapCLOUD for Poland's Infrastructure Operators
Wrocław, 28 May 2026
Key points
- GISPartner Sp. z o.o. and ICEYE on 28 May signed a cooperation agreement integrating ICEYE's SAR satellite capabilities into GISPartner's solutions including the iMapCLOUD platform — enabling near-real-time infrastructure intelligence and operational monitoring for Polish commercial operators
- Initial focus: digital water management and flood-related monitoring; addressable commercial verticals include energy, water, transportation, telecommunications and insurance operations
- ICEYE operates the world's largest SAR satellite constellation with over 70 satellites launched as of May 2026 (own fleet plus customer systems); GISPartner supports the Polish Space Agency (POLSA) National Satellite Information System
GISPartner Sp. z o.o. and ICEYE on 28 May signed a cooperation agreement to integrate ICEYE's synthetic aperture radar capabilities into GISPartner's solutions including the iMapCLOUD platform — bringing near-real-time SAR-derived infrastructure intelligence into commercial operational decision-making for energy, water, transportation, telecommunications and insurance operators across Poland, with digital water management and flood-related monitoring as the initial focus area.
The integration brings ICEYE's SAR-derived data — persistent Earth observation independent of weather and time of day — into GISPartner's geospatial tool stack, with the iMapCLOUD platform as the primary integration target. The initial focus on digital water management and flood-related monitoring addresses the operational gap left by optical-imaging dependence on clear skies; energy, water, transportation, telecommunications and insurance operations are named as the principal commercial verticals.
Andrzej Szostek, President of the Management Board of GISPartner, framed the agreement as "an expansion of our technological offering" and as "an example of how Polish companies can jointly build solutions of global relevance". Andy Read, Vice President of Government Solutions at ICEYE, framed the integration as transforming satellite data into "operational tools that support infrastructure resilience, water management, and risk monitoring". Jan Żołnierz, Key Account Manager for Earth Observation at GISPartner, identified the "last mile" — translation of raw SAR data into customer-tailored tools — as the determinant of real value.
ICEYE's installed base now exceeds 70 satellites — the world's largest SAR constellation — supporting Ukrainian operational use since 2022, French Army ORION 2026 brigade-level integration in April, and the Polish POLSARIS sovereign reconnaissance system delivered to the Polish Armed Forces within 12 months of contract signature. The GISPartner agreement opens the Polish commercial layer alongside the military layer: the same constellation, with iMapCLOUD as the civilian counterpart to the Polish General Staff's reception of POLSARIS — extending the Nordic ISR axis first set out in Germany's €35bn SAR constellations and the Nordic ISR axis.
Sources: ICEYE, GISPartner Sp. z o.o., Polska Agencja Kosmiczna (POLSA).