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Pixxel & Sarvam Partner for India's First Orbital Data Centre Satellite by Q4 2026

Indian space firm Pixxel and AI startup Sarvam are collaborating to launch 'Pathfinder', India's inaugural orbital data centre satellite, by the end of 2026. Pixxel will handle satellite design, build, and operation, while Sarvam will equip it with an AI backbone for in-orbit edge computing.

Key Facts

  • Pixxel / Satellite : Pathfinder (Orbital Data Centre)
  • Launch / Timeline : Fourth Quarter (Q4) 2026
  • Technology / Feature : Edge computing and AI backbone
  • Sector / Status : First orbital data centre from India

Instead of beaming raw satellite data back to Earth for processing, which is slow and data-intensive, the 'Pathfinder' satellite will perform analysis directly in orbit. Sarvam’s AI models will enable the satellite to process images and sensor data in real-time, sending only essential insights back to ground stations. This orbital edge computing approach significantly cuts latency for applications such as disaster management and agriculture monitoring.

This venture is a notable step for India's burgeoning private space sector, boosted by recent government liberalization. Pixxel, already recognized for its hyperspectral imaging, is expanding into integrated services that combine hardware with sophisticated data processing. Targeting a Q4 2026 launch, the project aims to position India as a leader in decentralized, space-based computing. This aligns with national ambitions to become a global hub for space technology and AI services.

  • Satellite Name: Pathfinder.
  • Target Launch: Q4 2026.
  • Core Technology: Orbital Data Centre / Edge Computing.
  • Lead Partners: Pixxel and Sarvam AI.

Glossary

Edge Computing: A distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data (in this case, in orbit).

Hyperspectral Imaging: A technique that captures and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum to identify materials or monitor environments with high precision.

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