Discover Dataionics' Flow with our Pilot program
Short-term, paid pilot engagements to validate real Geospatial Data use cases using FLOW.
Limited availability Subject to validation
Available pilot formats
2 months
(Validation)
€3,500/ month
(excl. VAT)
One clearly defined use case
Fixed data scope
Access to FLOW API
Limited technical support
Kick-off and final review
Designed for rapid validation and decision-making.
One clearly defined use case
Fixed data scope
Access to FLOW API
Limited technical support
Kick-off and final review
Designed for rapid validation and decision-making.
6 months
(Pre-industrialization)
€2,500/ month
(excl. VAT)
Up to two successive use cases
Progressive extension of scope
Extended FLOW access
Regular checkpoints
Preparation for scaling
Designed for organizations planning longer-term adoption.
Up to two successive use cases
Progressive extension of scope
Extended FLOW access
Regular checkpoints
Preparation for scaling
Designed for organizations planning longer-term adoption.
What pilots do not include
Free or unlimited access
Open-ended experimentation
Custom infrastructure development
Data producer onboarding
CHANNEL integrations
What we mean by “pilot”
A Dataionics pilot is a short, paid and clearly scoped commercial service. Its purpose is to validate a real operational use case involving access and delivery of Geospatial Data through FLOW, under conditions close to production
This is not a free beta, an open-ended PoC or a research project.


How use cases are defined during a pilot
Within a pilot, a use case corresponds to a single, clearly formulated operational need, defined by:
a business objective,
a business objective,
a limited data scope (source, geography, time period),
a limited data scope (source, geography, time period),
a clear access and delivery mode,
a clear access and delivery mode,
simple validation criteria.
simple validation criteria.
Further significant change in scope requires a separate agreement.
Request a discussion
If you have a concrete EO data use case and are looking to validate it under real operational conditions, we invite you to request a discussion.