Saturday, June 6, 2026

RIFFAI Showcases Satellite AI Vision For Global Earth Observation At Singapore Event

 

Kolatat Katousano, founder of RIFFAI (image: RIFFAI)

KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 (Bernama) -- RIFFAI, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup specialising in satellite data and GIS, is participating at Echelon Singapore 2026 from June 3 to 4, presenting its long-term vision of becoming the global engine that processes Earth observation data.


Founded by Kolatat Katousano, a satellite data expert with extensive experience in energy operations, RIFFAI leverages satellite data to train automated decision-making AI solutions, accelerating site selection for energy developers.


According to a statement, this Singaporean startup uses satellites to train automated decision-making AI solutions that help accelerate site search and selection for energy developers.


RIFFAI utilises AI technology for monitoring environmental changes and key critical infrastructure in Earth Observation, deploying a command and control system for energy companies to manage their operations remotely in real-time and time-sensitive missions.


Operating on the principle that unlocking clean energy at scale requires intelligence at the foundation of project development, RIFFAI has engineered AI-powered satellite analytics to revolutionise the identification, evaluation, and prioritisation of sites for solar farms, onshore and offshore wind power, and hyperscale data centres.


By working with hyper-multispectral satellite data and applying machine learning models, RIFFAI enables users to detect environmental changes, monitor risks, and support long-term planning with greater accuracy.


At the event, RIFFAI is sharing its long-term vision, envisioning a future where space technology acts as invisible infrastructure supporting daily decisions across energy, agriculture, climate, security, and transportation.


The company is also investing in scalable AI models, multi-satellite integration, and global data partnerships to ensure its platform can support mission-critical applications across diverse regions.


-- BERNAMA

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