

During CES 2025, StellaVision signed a business agreement (MOU) with GenGenAI, a company specializing in synthetic data solutions for artificial intelligence (AI) learning, and EverySim, a company specializing in engineering simulation.
At CES 2025, the world’s largest IT and electronics exhibition, Stella Vision signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with GenGen AI for collaboration on AI-based satellite data analysis and synthetic data generation technology, and with Everysim for collaboration on aerospace engineering simulation technology. Through this agreement, Stella Vision plans to cooperate in advancing AI technology and developing business intelligence solutions applicable to various industrial fields.
This MOU signing took place at CES 2025, and StellarVision aims to develop various industrial solutions utilizing satellite data analysis and simulation technology through collaboration with GenGen AI and Everysim, respectively.
The agreement between StellarVision and GenGenAI focuses on securing the data required for AI model training more quickly and efficiently by combining satellite data analysis and synthetic data generation technology. StellarVision will provide SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data analysis technology, and GenGenAI will use domain-specific generative AI technology to generate synthetic data similar to real data, thereby increasing the accuracy and reliability of AI-based solutions.
Meanwhile, the agreement between StellarVision and Everysim focuses on strengthening cooperation in engineering simulation technology utilizing satellite data in the aerospace field. Everysim's cloud-based engineering simulation software 'EveryAero' is a solution that can precisely analyze the aerodynamic performance and structural stability of aircraft without expensive large computing equipment, and it will support more precise aerospace simulation by combining it with StellarVision's satellite image data.
With the attention of global companies and investors at CES 2025, the two companies plan to strengthen their competitiveness in the AI-based satellite data analysis and aerospace industry simulation markets based on this agreement and jointly develop solutions that can be utilized in various industrial fields.
Through this agreement, StellarVision, GenGenAI, and Everysim aim to enhance the practicality of AI-based satellite data analysis technology and engineering simulation, and expand the scope of commercial use of satellite data. In particular, it is expected to promote technological advancements in the AI and aerospace fields through the creation of various environmental and situational data using AI-based synthetic data, and the introduction of new engineering analysis methodologies that combine satellite images and simulations.
StellaVision is a startup that provides customized AI solutions to various industries based on satellite data analysis and SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data processing technology. Through global partnerships, it provides comprehensive services from satellite data acquisition to analysis and processing, and is developing data solutions that can be utilized in various fields such as defense, disaster management, agriculture, and energy monitoring.
“At CES 2025, we will work with Zenzen AI and Everysim to further advance AI-based satellite data analysis and simulation technologies, and through this, we will create innovative changes in various industries,” said Seung-cheol Lee, CEO of StellaVision.
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