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Constellr

Measuring temperature from space to support food security on Earth.

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Max Gulde

Co-founder & CEO at Constellr

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Employees 51–100
Headquarters Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Constellr specializes in satellite data for agriculture and environmental monitoring. The company attaches their proprietary sensor to satellites that orbit the earth while collecting real-time thermal crop data that informs plant health, irrigation, and carbon cycles. These data points are then delivered to agriculture companies in a cloud-optimized format to be shared with farmers in their supply chain for operational and planning improvements. The company operates across five continents and hopes to launch four satellites to effectively cover the globe.

Notable Achievements

  • We are one of the WEF's 100 Tech Pioneers.
  • Launched and operated the first space system within less than two years from company foundation
  • Established constellr as the de-facto thermal data provider of the European Union, being part of the Copernicus Contributing Missions

Currently Operating in Five Regions

Press Mentions

March 4, 2024

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Work at Constellr

Posted September 28, 2024

Satellite Systems Engineer

Remote

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Posted September 18, 2024

Growth Strategist

Munich, Germany

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Posted September 17, 2024

Image Processing Operator

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Posted September 11, 2024

Managing Director - France

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Posted August 6, 2024

Senior Cloud Engineer

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Posted July 20, 2024

Full-Stack Engineer

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Posted July 13, 2024

Satellite Operator

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