Intella and Telespazio Germany Join Forces to Deliver AI-Driven Mission Intelligence on EASE-Rise™

Milan, Italy — 7 August 2025 — Intella, the AI-native software company behind the Mercury™ preventative-health copilot for satellites, and Telespazio Germany, provider of the cloud-native EASE-Rise™ mission-operations platform, today announced a strategic partnership that will embed Intella’s analytics and anomaly-detection engine directly into EASE-Rise. The integration gives operators a single interface that spans data harmonisation, real-time monitoring, and deep predictive insights.

By coupling Mercury’s machine-learning diagnostics with EASE-Rise’s secure, elastic ground-segment stack, we’re closing the loop from raw telemetry to proactive action,” said Daniel Bellomi, Business Development Manager of Intella. “Constellation owners can now move from reacting to failures to preventing them altogether.

Stewart Hall, Head of Mission Operations Solutions at Telespazio Germany, added: “EASE-Rise already unifies monitoring & control, mission planning, flight dynamics and automation for our customers. Partnering with Intella lets us enrich that ‘single source of truth’ with AI-powered health insights, shortening decision cycles and lowering life-cycle costs.

The Combined Offering

EASE-Rise

• Cloud-native micro-services deployed via infrastructure-as-code for secure, elastic scaling

• End-to-end constellation management: monitoring & control, mission planning & scheduling, flight dynamics, automation and data distribution, all on one platform

• “Single-source-of-truth” data model with open APIs for seamless interoperability

Mercury

AI- copilot that detects and manages anomalies before they become failures, guiding root-cause discovery and collaborative resolution

• Mission-adaptive learning models, early anomaly detection, explainability and fleet-level dashboards for growing constellations

• Proven to reduce downtime risk and operator workload across multi-satellite fleets

Together, the two systems create a unified data pipeline: Aggregation → Intelligence → Actionable Insights. Operators can visualise satellite status in real time, receive predictive alerts, trace root causes in seconds, and trigger automated command sequences — all inside the familiar EASE-Rise workspace.

Roll-out and Availability

The integrated solution is available today for early-access customers, with general availability scheduled for Q4 2025. Existing EASE-Rise users can activate Mercury analytics via a licence add-on, while new customers may procure the bundle as a managed “Operations-as-a-Service” package.

EASE-Rise is a trademark of Telespazio Germany. Mercury is a trademark of Intella. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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