
Hyderabad
Space Esri India and Dhruva on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (mine) to increase the availability and availability of satellite images in India through advanced GIS integration. This cooperation was formalized at the ESRI India 2025 conference in Hyderabad, the largest Indian GIS professionals, which is dedicated to the development of geo -space technologies for a more sustainable and informed world.
Through this strategic partnership, Dhruva Space will take advantage of the advanced Arcgis Esri India technology, a complex geo -space platform to increase its astraview, new commercial satellite images. Astraview aggregates data from the constellation network of more than 200 satellites into a unified ecosystem.
The aim of this cooperation is to deliver an integrated software solution that allows customers to access, analyze and deduce and deduce action information from Astraview in conjunction with the robust abilities of GIS Esri India.
Agendra Kumar, CEO of Esri India, said: “This partnership with Dhruva Space brings the top satellite skills closer to GIS users in India. Together we create a robust framework that controls the data government and sustainable growth for the nation.
Krishna Teja Penamacura, Chief Operational Director of Dhruva Space, said, “Astraview was launched to make diverse and trusted satellite images simple and practical for use and combine a wide range of sensing skills into one service.”
Published – 10 September 2025 20:32





