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Unseenlabs opens Singapore office to boost Asia Pacific operations
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Unseenlabs opens Singapore office to boost Asia Pacific operations
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 18, 2025

Unseenlabs, a global leader in space-based radio frequency (RF) intelligence, has officially launched its new commercial office in Singapore as of February 2025. This strategic expansion enhances the company's footprint in the Asia-Pacific region, aiming to meet the surging demand for maritime monitoring and RF data solutions in one of the world's most active maritime zones.

The opening of the Singapore office marks a significant milestone in Unseenlabs' global growth strategy, bringing its advanced RF detection capabilities closer to regional partners. Known for its high-precision RF monitoring, Unseenlabs supports a diverse clientele, including defense and security agencies, maritime insurers, business intelligence firms, cable operators, and other key stakeholders. Its technology plays a critical role in mitigating risks such as illegal fishing, piracy, smuggling, and threats to national security and essential infrastructure.

In a first for the RF detection sector, Unseenlabs becomes the pioneering company to establish a commercial office in Singapore, reaffirming its dedication to delivering innovative intelligence solutions tailored to the unique challenges of the Asia-Pacific maritime domain.

To spearhead the regional initiative, Clement Arata has been appointed Regional Sales Manager. Operating from Singapore, Arata will lead business development efforts, nurture regional partnerships, and drive strategic collaborations. With a robust background in commercial leadership, his appointment is expected to accelerate Unseenlabs' regional integration.

"This expansion into Singapore represents a key milestone for Unseenlabs. The Asia-Pacific region is a critical hub for maritime activities, and having a physical presence here allows us to better serve our clients with tailored solutions," said Clement Arata. "We are committed to contributing to the safety, security, and sustainability of the region's maritime environment through our innovative RF detection technology."

In line with its expansion goals, Unseenlabs plans to hire local talent throughout 2025, reinforcing its commitment to regional growth and local expertise. This move, along with the continued development of its satellite constellation, underscores the company's mission to provide scalable RF intelligence globally. Currently operating 16 satellites, Unseenlabs anticipates additional launches in 2025 to further enhance its maritime surveillance capabilities.

Looking ahead, Unseenlabs has announced the rollout of a multi-domain constellation starting in 2026. This next-generation system will broaden the scope of RF monitoring beyond maritime to include land and space-based surveillance, positioning the company as a frontrunner in comprehensive RF intelligence and global situational awareness.

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