PlanetWatchers to target sugar cane, energy markets

SAN FRANCISCO – PlanetWatchers, a geospatial analytics startup focused on forestry, is preparing to expand into the sugar cane and energy markets, Ariel Smoliar, PlanetWatchers chief executive and co-founder, told SpaceNews.

PlanetWatchers was founded in 2016 by two Israeli entrepreneurs to use Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data to help governments, corporations and nonprofits that dependent on natural resources increase productivity and better manage their assets, Smoliar said.

Forestry was the first market PlanetWatchers tackled. The firm developed Foresight, a risk management and analytics platform, to provide forestry managers with geolocated reports identifying stands of trees showing early signs of drought stress, for example. By the end of the year, PlanetWatchers plans to augment Foresight with new data and analytics services.

In parallel, PlanetWatchers is conducting pilot projects to demonstrate products and services for sugar cane and energy customers. The firm gathers SAR and optical imagery to build new datasets, expand its capabilities and train artificial intelligence models, before targeting new markets. Then, it conducts extensive field work to demonstrate to potential customers the accuracy of its products and services, Smoliar said.

“We are solving industry-specific problems,” Smoliar said. “When we provide insights, we want to make sure customer can take action.”

PlanetWatchers raised approximately $1.75 million in seed funding in 2017. The investment round was led by Resolute Ventures, a San Francisco venture capital and private equity firm. Now, PlanetWatchers is seeking to raise $3 million to $4 million in a second seed round, Smoliar said.

Due to nondisclosure agreements, PlanetWatchers cannot name its customers. However, the firm is working with one of the world’s largest paper companies and one of the largest energy companies, Smoliar said.

PlanetWatchers employs 15 people in the United States and Israel, where it conducts research and development activities.

In August, PlanetWatchers combined artificial intelligence and SAR to produce publicly available imagery showing monsoon flooding in Kerala, India. “We want to make a global impact,” Smoliar said.


🕐 Top News in the Last Hour By Importance Score

# Title 📊 i-Score
1 Nuclear Testing Not Advised, Trump’s Nominee Says in Senate Hearing 🟢 85 / 100
2 The Sleep Room by Jon Stock review – shocking tales from 1960s psychiatry 🔴 75 / 100
3 Latest impact on UK markets revealed after Donald Trump's 'explosive' tariffs sees global stocks tumble – live updates 🔴 75 / 100
4 3 killed, 3 injured in Virginia shooting 🔴 70 / 100
5 Blake Lively's It Ends With Us Costar Denies Her Allegations 🔴 65 / 100
6 Germany's Red Cross sends aid to quake-hit Myanmar 🔴 65 / 100
7 Arduboy creator says his tiny Game Boy won’t survive Trump’s tariffs 🔵 55 / 100
8 Disney’s ‘Snow White’ produced higher carbon emissions than latest ‘Fast & Furious’ film: report 🔵 45 / 100
9 Revealed: The explosive 10-word sledge that lit a fuse under the AFL's newest and most heated rivalry between Port Adelaide and Hawthorn 🔵 45 / 100
10 TV star, 41, going through ugly public divorce devours her new lover in steamy scenes at Cabo resort… and hints at FOURTH name change 🔵 35 / 100

View More Top News ➡️