Xona Space Systems
Fully Funded for First LEO Satellite Navigation
Mission
September 22nd, 2021
Xona Space Systems has raised a
new funding round co-led by Seraphim Space
Investment Trust and MaC Venture Capital, with
participation from Toyota Ventures, Daniel Ammann
(co-founder of u-blox), and Ryan Johnson (former CEO
of BlackBridge, operator of the Rapideye
constellation). Follow-on investors also include
1517 Fund and Stellar Solutions.
Global Navigation Satellite
Systems (GNSS) such as GPS and Galileo have become
the backbone of nearly every aspect of the modern
connected world. However, threats to these legacy
systems along with consumer demands for enhanced
performance are increasing rapidly.
Xona’s Pulsar™ precision LEO
PNT (positioning, navigation and timing) service
leverages the recent advances in small satellite
technology to provide users with a secure and robust
alternative to traditional GNSS. Xona’s patent
pending system architecture utilizes the efficiency
of small satellites to provide an affordable global
service with more than 10x better accuracy and 100x
better interference mitigation than the legacy
systems.
“We view global coverage of a
safe, secure, and highly accurate navigation service
as critical to the
future of autonomy and countless other markets,”
says Jeff Crusey, Investment Director of Seraphim
Space Investment Trust. “We’re excited to continue
supporting Xona because they’re an extremely
talented and uniquely positioned team to execute on
this plan.”
The funds raised this round
will support the completion of Xona’s first orbital
mission, scheduled for mid-2022, to demonstrate the
capabilities of their Pulsar™ precision LEO PNT
service, the first ever independent high-performance
satellite navigation and timing system designed to
meet the needs of intelligent systems.
“The time is ripe for the next
generation of satellite navigation systems with
lower-cost private launch services,” said Jim Adler,
Founding Managing Director of Toyota Ventures. “Xona
Space Systems is bringing a better navigation
solution with break-through availability, accuracy,
and security. Brian and his team are combining
innovative technology with a smart business model,
and we’re excited to join their journey as part of
their investment team.”
Xona successfully tested their
navigation system during a ground-based demo earlier
this year marking a major milestone for the company,
and is now expanding their laboratory facilities to
support further development and enable on-site
testing and manufacturing. This round will also
provide for the continued growth of their highly
technical team that is composed of space and GNSS
experts from both the private and commercial space
industry, including NASA, Lockheed Martin, Maxar, L3
Harris, Blue Origin and SpaceX alumni.
“Knowledge of location and time
is one of the most fundamental aspects of both human
life and machine operation,” says Brian Manning, CEO
of Xona. “GNSS creates trillions of dollars of value
by accurately answering the questions of ‘where am
I?’ and ‘what time is it?’ for users all around the
world. Xona was founded around the mission of
enabling modern technology to operate safely in any
environment, anywhere on Earth. To achieve this for
both humans and machines, a foundation of reliable
and accurate PNT is an absolute necessity, which is
exactly what we are working to provide at Xona.”