SkyFi Selected for NATO DIANA 2026 Innovation Accelerator
SkyFi has been chosen to participate in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) 2026 Challenge Programme, announced in a press release. The company was selected as one of 150 participants from 3,600 applicants across 24 NATO countries.
SkyFi provides a web platform and mobile app that allow users to access and analyze geospatial imagery and data from more than 50 commercial providers. Its system integrates optical, radar, hyperspectral, and aerial imagery, along with maritime AIS data and analytics, to deliver decision-ready insights.
Through its participation in the DIANA program, SkyFi will enhance its AI-powered geospatial decision-support platform by adding new data sources, analytics, and operator-focused workflows. The initiative aims to improve mobility planning in contested environments and prepare the platform for testing at NATO centers.
The DIANA program connects selected companies with military end-users, mentors, and investors to accelerate the development and validation of defense technologies. Starting in January 2026, participants will receive funding and access to DIANA’s network of accelerator sites and test centers across NATO member nations.
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