KONGSBERG signs contract with IMGW for advanced satellite ground station system in Poland
28.5.2026 09:44:26 CEST | KONGSBERG | Press release
KONGSBERG has signed a new contract with the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW-PIB), Poland’s national meteorological institute, to deliver a state-of-the-art ground station supporting Sentinel and polar-orbiting meteorological satellites.

The turnkey ground station will provide IMGW with a complete capability for reception, processing, and distribution of remote sensing satellite data, covering everything from antenna systems to advanced data exploitation tools. Installation of the system will be performed in Kraków in autumn 2026, and the contract includes a one-year warranty covering equipment and services.
Designed as a flexible, multi-mission solution, the system will enable IMGW to receive and process data from a wide range of satellites, including the Copernicus Sentinel missions and key meteorological missions such as SNPP, JPSS, METOP, and EPS-SG. The delivery leverages KONGSBERG’s MEOS™ technology portfolio, combining high-performance antenna infrastructure, advanced signal processing, and scalable software for data acquisition, archiving, analysis, and distribution. The solution also includes automated processing of Sentinel-1 data into ESA-compatible products, as well as interactive tools for exploiting Sentinel data. Built-in monitoring and reporting capabilities will support both local and remote operations, enabling efficient system management and detailed data quality assessment.
“IMGW-PIB is very satisfied with the cooperation with KONGSBERG so far. The implementation of an additional satellite data reception system will significantly strengthen our operational capabilities and enable us to perform our national meteorological and hydrological services even more effectively. Maintaining a world-class level of expertise and infrastructure is a key priority for IMGW-PIB, therefore from the very beginning we have focused on selecting state-of-the-art and proven technological solutions available on the market” said Dr Artur Rutkowski, Head of the Satellite Remote Sensing Department, IMGW
“We are proud to continue our collaboration with IMGW and to support their mission with advanced ground segment capabilities,” said Per-Erik Kristoffersen, Senior Vice President, Space and Surveillance at KONGSBERG. “This contract reflects both the trust in our technology and our commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance systems that enable our customers to fully utilize critical satellite data.”
The new system builds on a strong foundation of collaboration between the two organizations. It is functionally equivalent to a previous MEOS™ delivery completed in Poland in 2020, which has been successfully operated and maintained under a five-year service and support agreement. This follow-on contract reflects continued confidence in KONGSBERG’s solutions and long-term partnership approach.
KONGSBERG brings decades of experience in delivering space ground systems to customers worldwide, as part of its complete satellite value chain. Through continuous development of its MEOS™ product line, the company has established itself as a trusted provider of reliable, high-performance and scalable ground segment solutions tailored to evolving mission and sovereignty requirements.
With this contract, IMGW will further strengthen its ability to access critical satellite data, supporting improved weather forecasting, environmental monitoring, and climate analysis for Poland.
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Ivar SimensenSenior Vice President CommunicationKONGSBERG (Kongsberg Gruppen ASA)
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KONGSBERG protects people and critical infrastructure – from deep sea to space. We develop innovative technologies for defence, security, and surveillance markets, combining military and civilian expertise. Our defence and security solutions span missiles, weapon stations, air defence, command and control, and digital towers. KONGSBERG also delivers advanced ocean and space technologies – from autonomous marine systems to satellites and data services – supporting sustainability, climate monitoring, infrastructure protection, and security. Today, we are more than 7,500 employees in about 20 countries. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and the Norwegian government controls about 50.01 percent of the shares.
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