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Geoneon Selected for AWS Space Accelerator: APJ 2025

Written by Geoneon | 27 September 2025

We are excited to share that Geoneon has been accepted into the AWS Space Accelerator: APJ 2025—a new, APJ-wide program from Amazon Web Services supporting space-tech startups across Australia & New Zealand, India, and Japan.

What the program is

The 10-week accelerator (Sep–Dec 2025) combines business coaching with deep technical enablement on AWS to help space startups build, test, and scale faster. Selected companies receive:

  • Up to US$100,000 in AWS Activate credits
  • Hands-on technical guidance from AWS experts and delivery partners
  • Mentorship and business support from industry leaders
  • Connections to customers and investors, plus access to space agencies and ecosystem partners
  • A Demo Day (Dec 2025) to showcase solutions

The APJ accelerator is delivered with T-Hub, Minfy, Fusic, and Ansys, alongside leading space organisations including the Australian Space Agency, IN-SPACe (India), SKY Perfect JSAT (Japan), and iLAuNCH (Australia). It builds on the 2024 AWS Space Accelerator in India, now scaled to the wider region.

Why this matters for Geoneon

Geoneon applies Earth observation, AI, and data fusion to produce decision-ready climate risk intelligence—covering wildfire severity and exposure, vegetation mapping, flood and heat risk, and infrastructure vulnerability. The accelerator will help us:

  • Harden and scale our geospatial AI pipelines on AWS
  • Accelerate deployments with government, utilities, and insurers across APJ
  • Explore new use cases where cloud-native EO and near-real-time analytics can improve preparedness and response

“This is a chance to level up our cloud architecture and co-design new pathways to impact with AWS and partners across the region. We are thrilled to bring Tasmanian climate tech into this APJ cohort,”
— Roxane Bandini-Maeder, Co-Founder & CEO, Geoneon

We are honoured to join this first APJ-wide cohort and look forward to sharing what we build—with AWS, program partners, and the broader space and resilience community.

If you are exploring cloud-native Earth observation, wildfire analytics, or climate risk intelligence across APJ, we would love to connect.