ICEYE and Juniper Re, LLC announce multi-year flood and wildfire data collaboration

 

ICEYE, a global leader in satellite-powered disaster management solutions, has announced a new data collaboration with Juniper Re, LLC (“Juniper Re”), the dynamic reinsurance broking arm and indirect subsidiary of BRP Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: BRP).

Juniper Re will leverage ICEYE’s Flood and Wildfire Insights data to support their carrier clients by accessing near real-time observed data on large-scale events to determine the impact within hours and support data-driven decisions.

This collaboration forms part of Juniper Re’s investment in innovative solutions to enhance their ability to support clients. Rapid access to ICEYE’s hazard and damage data will enable Juniper Re’s clients to respond to natural disasters accurately and quickly, improving their decision-making, and ultimately transforming their ability to manage the loss.

ICEYE operates the world’s largest constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, offering unrivaled access to actionable Earth observation data. This provides the insurance sector with an entirely new level of persistent monitoring for any location on Earth, delivering uninterrupted visibility, both day and night, in any weather conditions.

Adam Miron, Head of Catastrophe Analytics, Juniper Re, commented: “ICEYE’s ground-breaking technology is a game changer for persistent monitoring and actionable insights. The ability to identify specific risks and ground-truth damage at scale, no matter the condition, in near real-time is revolutionary. Damage can be understood in hours as opposed to days, allowing our clients to quickly understand the impact of an event and promptly undertake loss mitigation steps.”

Kurt JacksonHead of Insurance, Americas at ICEYE, said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Juniper Re and support the development of leading-edge data solutions. This collaboration aligns with ICEYE’s mission to get near real-time observed data into the hands of carriers and brokers following extreme weather events, enabling the industry to make better and faster decisions.”

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