Alya Space is focused on earth observation through a nanosatellite constellation in low orbit. Alya’s central vision is to create a global network of partnerships for mutual and sustainable development, utilizing shared space systems to generate positive impacts on the quality of life in communities. This includes fostering economic development and job creation as a way to combat and eradicate poverty. The project’s primary goal is to produce reliable and accessible data to monitor various aspects such as the environment (forests, oceans, rivers), agriculture, mineral exploration, and oil and gas. Additionally, it aims to monitor clean energy generation systems. Alya stands out as a pioneering private company in the space sector, headquartered in Salvador-Bahia. It possesses an experimental farm in the semi-arid region of Tucano, where calibration activities for sensors in orbit will be conducted. This will generate reliable satellite data and simulate areas for the production of vegetation, soil, and water parameters. Through this process, algorithms will be developed to assist the artificial intelligence systems of orbiting sensors in recognizing identical parameters, creating alerts, and enabling efficient monitoring. Strategically located in Brazil, we will construct one of the country’s first commercial ground stations. This facility will serve as the hub for controlling and managing the activities of our satellite constellation, as well as tracking, monitoring, or facilitating data transfer for any other satellite entering our territory. Alya is also in the process of incorporation in Europe, a strategic move to globalize our activities and leverage competencies from previous experiences. This involves forming more than a dozen commercial partnerships, adding significant value and reliability to our space activities with earth observation nanosatellites and developing shared mission systems.
