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[12] In October 2019, ICEYE started offering commercial access to its 1-metre resolution SAR-imagery, and operated 3 SAR satellites.

[21] From 2022, in addition to its own constellation data, the company offered entire satellite launches to customers, saying "Governments and large multinational corporations are able to purchase their own radar imaging satellites from ICEYE and operate them independently, or arrange ICEYE to manage the spacecraft exclusively on their behalf".

[22] It has bespoke packaged solutions for Insurance[23] and Government[24] domains to assist in flood and wildfire insights and improve disaster response.

Upon demonstrating the solution for monitoring pack ice in 2015, ICEYE received a €2,4M grant from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme for SMEs with the goal "to integrate, pilot test and demonstrate the ICEYE SAR system in its final form as a microsatellite in order to attract private investment for launching.

"[25] In August 2017, ICEYE raised $13 million in capital, including from the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovations.

[3] On May 24, 2018, ICEYE raised $34M in Series B led by return investor True Ventures and supported by Draper Network VC funds and others.

[28] On 17 April 2024, ICEYE announced that it had closed an oversubscribed $93 million growth funding round.

[7] On 12 January 2018, a PSLV-XL rocket on PSLV-C40 mission carried ICEYE-X1 (also known as ICEYE POC1, COSPAR 2018-004D; POC stands for "Proof Of Concept") into orbit from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

[3][2][31] The second satellite, ICEYE-X2 (ICEYE POC2, COSPAR 2018-099AU) was launched into orbit on 3 December 2018, at 18:34 UTC by a SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket.

[34] On 24 January 2021, three new satellites (ICEYE-X8, ICEYE-X9 and ICEYE-X10) were launched from Cape Canaveral SLC40 as part of record setting Falcon 9 Flight 106 (i.e. Transporter-1 mission).

ICEYE SAR image of Rotterdam harbour
Three ICEYE SAR satellites near the top of the Transporter-1 payload stack, for the SpaceX launch vehicle