OroraTech Appoints Distributed Satellite Pioneer, Ignacio Zuleta, as Chief Technology and Product Officer

OroraTech has appointed Dr. Ignacio Zuleta as its chief technology and product officer. In this role, he will lead the …
OroraTech Appoints Distributed Satellite Pioneer, Ignacio Zuleta, as Chief Technology and Product Officer
FOREST-3 thermal satellite
FOREST-3 thermal satellite. Credit: OroraTech

Ibadan, 18 February 2026. – OroraTech, the global leader in thermal intelligence, has appointed Dr. Ignacio Zuleta as its chief technology and product officer (CTPO). In this role, he will lead the company’s technology strategy and execution as the company advances its leadership in persistent thermal activity monitoring.

Dr. Zuleta brings over a decade of experience in designing, deploying, and operating large-scale Earth observation systems. Over this period, he played a central role in pioneering distributed satellite constellations and transforming raw sensor data into operational intelligence used at a global scale, contributing to the world’s first daily high-resolution land-monitoring mission.

As CTPO, he will subsequently steer OroraTech’s end-to-end technology deployment, spanning thermal sensor and product deployment, edge data processing, and real-time connectivity.

“Ignacio brings a rare depth that he will apply to our sensors, constellation operations, and product strategy,” said Dr. Martin Langer, CEO of OroraTech. “Paired with a clear vision for how thermal intelligence must evolve to meet the realities of risk faced by governments and industries across the globe, his leadership strengthens our ability to scale advanced thermal technology while staying relentlessly focused on impact for our customers.”

OroraTech operates the world’s largest network of dedicated thermal sensors for infrared data accumulation and wildfire monitoring, delivering near-real-time intelligence to governments and businesses worldwide. Under Zuleta’s technical leadership, the company will accelerate innovation across its thermal Earth observation capabilities and further establish itself as the global reference information layer for activity monitoring.

“Earth Observation is finally entering a defining moment. Persistent, purpose-built, thermal-first systems are no longer optional if we want to understand, predict, and manage extreme events like wildfires, resource conflicts, and climate change at a planetary scale,” said Dr. Zuleta.

“OroraTech is uniquely positioned to lead this transition by building dedicated thermal infrastructure for persistent observation and operational focus. As CTPO, my vision is to build the most trusted, most capable thermal intelligence platform in the world – one that turns raw measurements into real-time decisions that protect lives, land, and critical infrastructure.”

Dr. Zuleta’s career spans senior technical and product leadership roles across the Earth observation ecosystem, with deep experience in instrument design, payload operations, remote sensing science, and commercial data products. He also holds a doctorate in physical chemistry from Stanford University.

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