SynMax is a satellite data analytics company that transforms commercial satellite imagery into actionable intelligence through proprietary artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. The company offers three main products: Hyperion, which monitors oil and gas assets in the US to predict near-term production changes; Theia, a maritime domain awareness platform that detects and tracks vessels globally; and Vulcan, which analyzes coal plant capacity and predicted outputs. As of January 2023, Hyperion generated approximately USD 3 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), while Theia brought in roughly USD 2 million ARR. The company processes over 20 million square kilometers of medium-resolution over-ocean satellite imagery daily. Using its AI technology, Theia can automatically detect vessels above 10 meters and attribute vessels above 30 meters to their individual IMO numbers, even when they have disabled their identification systems. In September 2023, SynMax acquired Gas Vista, integrating the company's LNG-focused Leviaton product into its portfolio to enhance its trade flow analytics capabilities.
Key customers and partnerships
SynMax maintains a strategic partnership with Planet Labs, which was initially formed in April 2022 and expanded in March 2024, enabling Planet to sell SynMax's vessel monitoring and classification analytics tool to its customers. The company serves diverse customer segments including energy-focused hedge funds, maritime insurance companies, and government agencies. In March 2024, the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific contracted SynMax to integrate its vessel detection technology into their SeaVision platform for monitoring the Pacific Ocean. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency also awarded SynMax a pilot project to test and evaluate Theia's capabilities for maritime domain awareness.
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