EXPLORE THE GEOSPATIAL INDUSTRY THROUGH THE VISIONS OF THOSE INVOLVED…
GEOINT 2026 | Myungjin Choi & Dongeon Kim - HANCOM InSpace
True edge intelligence requires an uninterrupted chain of collection across space, air, and land. Making their global exhibition debut at the GEOINT 2026 Symposium in Denver, South Korea's HANCOM InSpace outlined their vision for automated aerospace intelligence.
In this blog post, we look at the rapid maturation of their Sejong satellite network. From the historic launch of Korea's first non-government commercial satellite in 2022 to an aggressive roadmap for a 50-satellite swarm by 2030, HANCOM InSpace is aiming for a 30-minute regional revisit rate. We breakdown their specialized sensor suites—which scale up to an incredible 442 channels of hyperspectral data—and detail how their end-to-end multi-intel software unifies drone fleet tracking, satellite collections, and military-grade AI change detection to minimize human workflow friction.