The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) has awarded GMV a contract for the development of the satellite’s data reception, mission planning, processing and user services system
MBZ-SAT is the most advanced satellite in the region for high-resolution satellite imagery and will provide globally accessible commercial images
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) has awarded multinational technology company GMV a contract to develop the data services system for the UAE’s MBZ-SAT Earth observation satellite. Through this partnership, GMV will develop the satellite’s data reception, mission planning, processing, and user services system. This will be the fourth Earth observation satellite to be developed and launched by MBRSC.
MBZ-SAT is the most advanced commercial satellite in the region for high-resolution satellite imagery. Set to be launched in 2024, the satellite will feature an automated system for continuous image acquisition, processing, and cataloging. This guarantees that it will provide the highest standards of quality for satellite images specifically designed for global commercial use.
Through the project, MBRSC is set to greatly improve its capabilities for image production, addressing the growing demand for its services. This enhancement is supported by GMV, which will contribute its expertise in automated image planning and processing. This collaboration ensures that the high standards of service quality and performance MBRSC is known for are upheld.
MBRSC will benefit from a suite of technical solutions and components that GMV has successfully implemented in past space missions. These GMV products include Flexplan (mission planning), iVisualfocus (orbital calculation and 2D/3D visualization) and Prodigi (data processing and user services). Additionally, GMV will develop high‑resolution image processors.
The introduction of these technologies to the MBZ-SAT mission represents a significant leap forward in imaging capabilities, with the potential to more than double the resolution of images compared to previous systems. This marks a milestone for MBRSC, ensuring it remains at the forefront of space exploration and satellite imagery, ready to meet the demands of current and future missions with reliability and advanced technological support.
According to Enrique Fraga, GMV General Manager of Space Systems EST, “We are thrilled that MBRSC has trusted in GMV’s expertise and knowledge for the development of the most advanced satellite in the region for satellite imagery. Given the complexity and sophistication of MBZ-SAT, the contract is a new challenge for us, and one that we take on with great enthusiasm.”
Adnan AlRais, Assistant Director General – Space Operations and Exploration Sector, MBRSC said, “The collaboration with GMV marks a significant step in our journey towards enhancing Earth observation capabilities. With the MBZ-SAT, we aim to provide reliable and high-quality satellite imagery to meet the growing global demand. This project further underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in achieving remarkable milestones in the field of satellite technology and space innovations.”