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Commercial Earth Observation to exceed $8 billion by 2033
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Commercial Earth Observation to exceed $8 billion by 2033
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Nov 29, 2024

The commercial Earth Observation (EO) market is forecasted to experience substantial growth, according to the latest Earth Observation Data and Services Market report from Novaspace. Currently valued at $5 billion, the market is projected to surpass $8 billion by 2033. The services segment is expected to grow from $3.1 billion to $4.9 billion during the same period.

The report attributes this growth to advancements in technology and the increasing integration of EO services in defense, sustainability, and security applications. Innovations such as higher resolution, expanded spectral bands, 3D imaging, and the adoption of cloud computing and artificial intelligence are driving automated satellite image analysis. These capabilities enable large-scale monitoring and provide timely insights for decision-making.

"Market growth isn't just about replacing aerial geolocation systems," said Alexis Conte, Manager at Novaspace and lead author of the report. "It's about scaling up EO monitoring capabilities to provide actionable insights over time. This focus on tracking and analyzing activities at scale is driving both technological and market innovations."

Defense and Sustainability Drive Market Expansion
Defense contracts are a significant factor in the market's growth, with organizations like the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) driving demand for advanced capabilities. Defense-related EO revenues are expected to increase by $1.1 billion by 2033, supported by higher budgets and the need for real-time, high-resolution monitoring.

Regional dynamics also play a crucial role. North America dominated the EO market in 2023, contributing 44% of global revenues, followed by Europe at 22%. However, Asia is poised for the fastest growth, projected to account for 23% of the market by 2033. This growth is fueled by relaxed commercial domestic policies and rising demand in Asia and Southeast Asia. The Middle East is also emerging as a notable player, consolidating assets and expanding procurement programs.

Research Report:Earth Observation Data and Services Market (17th Edition

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