Radar satellites promise to transform insurer flood responses

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Space technology company ICEYE’s constellation of radar-equipped satellites gives insurers the ability to have a more informed response to floods just hours after they occur, its global head of insurance Stephen Lathrope has said.

ICEYE builds and operates a constellation of satellites equipped with synthetic aperture radar, a technology that allows radar imagery – which offers a number of advantages over optical imagery – to

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