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June 23rd, 2026
NEO, eLEAF, and 52impact join forces as Terramira

Three leading companies in Earth observation are moving forward as one: Terramira. The new organization combines deep expertise in geodata, intelligence, and advisory to help clients worldwide make informed decisions on climate, water, nature, and infrastructure.

One Partner for Earth Intelligence

As of June 23, 2026, NEO, eLEAF, and 52impact will officially continue under the name Terramira. The merger is more than a rebranding exercise: it marks a deliberate decision to integrate the complementary knowledge and technologies of the three organizations into one powerful provider of Earth Intelligence.

Terramira transforms Earth observation, satellite, and sensor data into actionable insights for companies in sectors including agribusiness, food & beverage, and energy, as well as international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations, and local and national governments. Its services are built around three pillars: Data (what Terramira monitors), Intelligence (the analyses and solutions derived from that data), and Advisory (guiding clients from defining questions to making decisions).

“With Terramira, we are bringing together what naturally belongs together and strengthens one another. NEO, eLEAF, and 52impact have each built their own specialization in monitoring, Earth observation data, and smart applications. By combining these strengths, we can offer our clients far more comprehensive solutions. We are now truly the partner organizations need when they want to use Earth Intelligence to create impact.”

— Vincent Gerritsma, CEO of Terramira

Complementary Expertise

NEO brings nearly three decades of experience in monitoring changes in assets and environments such as trees, agricultural plots, roads, and buildings. eLEAF specializes in analyzing water use and crop growth for the agrifood and water sectors. 52impact develops and supports scalable solutions for water, climate, and biodiversity challenges. Together, they offer a unique combination of information-driven analytical models and applied expertise.

This combined strength enables Terramira to address challenges holistically, ranging from CSRD compliance and water risk assessments to crop monitoring and asset management — all through a single point of contact for the client.

Trusted Collaboration, Greater Impact

For existing clients, much will remain familiar. Current contracts, agreements, and services will continue unchanged. Clients will retain their trusted contacts, access to existing products and services, and the same level of quality and continuity in support. Operating under the Terramira name expands the organization’s expertise, technology, and execution power without requiring clients to reconnect systems or adjust processes.

Impact in sight

Terramira’s slogan (Impact in sight.) captures its mission in three words. “In sight” refers to making impact visible: turning complex data into clear, visual insights. At the same time, it reflects accessibility: impact is within reach when the right information and insights are available. Terramira makes impact visible and helps organizations make decisions that matter for people, businesses, and the planet.

The brand promise is: “We turn data into clear earth intelligence that drives action.” With this, Terramira explicitly positions itself as a partner that goes beyond delivering data and focuses on the actions and outcomes that follow from it.

“Our clients face complex challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity loss, and the energy transition. They do not need data for the sake of data — they need insights that enable action. That is exactly what Terramira delivers.”

— Vincent Gerritsma, CEO of Terramira

About Terramira

Terramira is the new name of the merged organization formed by NEO, eLEAF, and 52impact. With a team of specialists in remote sensing, artificial intelligence, hydrology, agronomy, data science, and advisory, Terramira provides Earth Intelligence solutions to clients across Europe and beyond. The organization is headquartered in Amersfoort and operates internationally.