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    Planet Labs to invest eight-figure sum in Berlin satellite production site

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on September 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Planet Labs is investing in a new Berlin satellite production site, doubling capacity and creating jobs, with no government subsidies involved.

    Table of Contents

    • Planet Labs Expands Operations in Berlin
    • Investment Details and Workforce Expansion
    • Technological Advancements in Satellite Imagery
    • Strategic Location Benefits
    • Government Contracts and Economic Impact

    Planet Labs to Establish Satellite Production Facility in Berlin

    Planet Labs Expands Operations in Berlin

    BERLIN (Reuters) -California-based Planet Labs plans to set up its first satellite production site outside the U.S. in Berlin, investing an eight-figure sum in the venture that will see the firm double its high-resolution satellite capacity, said CEO Will Marshall.

    Investment Details and Workforce Expansion

    With the site, the satellite imagery firm will add up to 70 employees to the 150 employees already working at its Berlin-based European headquarters, according to a statement.

    Technological Advancements in Satellite Imagery

    The new high-resolution Pelican satellites should be able to analyse images within minutes using artificial intelligence, Marshall said on the sidelines of the BDI Space Congress in Berlin on Thursday.

    Strategic Location Benefits

    He pointed out that the conflict in Ukraine, for example, had shown how important timely military reconnaissance by satellite is.

    Government Contracts and Economic Impact

    Marshall said Planet Labs chose Berlin because of the talent pool created by the German capital's universities and the proximity to the German government, in addition to already having its headquarters there.

    "There's real value in being close to the government," he said.

    The decision follows a 240-million-euro ($281.83 million) contract that Planet Labs received from the German government in July for its satellite services.

    Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said Planet Labs' decision was a "good signal" of Berlin's potential as a location for high-tech companies to do business, adding that there were no government subsidies for the state-of-the-art facility.

    ($1 = 0.8516 euros)

    (Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Writing by Miranda Murray, Editing by Rachel More)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Planet Labs is investing an eight-figure sum in Berlin.
    • •The new site will double satellite capacity.
    • •Up to 70 new jobs will be created in Berlin.
    • •Berlin chosen for its talent pool and government proximity.
    • •No government subsidies for the new facility.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Planet Labs to invest eight-figure sum in Berlin satellite production site

    1Why did Planet Labs choose Berlin for its new facility?

    Planet Labs chose Berlin because of the talent pool created by the city's universities and its proximity to the German government.

    2How many employees will Planet Labs add in Berlin?

    Planet Labs will add up to 70 employees to the 150 already working at its Berlin-based European headquarters.

    3What is the significance of the new Pelican satellites?

    The new high-resolution Pelican satellites will be able to analyze images within minutes using artificial intelligence, enhancing military reconnaissance capabilities.

    4What recent contract did Planet Labs secure from the German government?

    Planet Labs received a 240-million-euro ($281.83 million) contract from the German government in July for its satellite services.

    5What did Economy Minister Katherina Reiche say about the investment?

    Economy Minister Katherina Reiche stated that Planet Labs' decision was a 'good signal' of Berlin's potential as a location for high-tech companies to do business.

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