AWS announces 2022 AWS Space
Accelerator for startups in space technology
Seventy-five years ago, a
camera aboard a V-22 rocket returned the first-ever
photograph captured from space. The black and white
image was taken with a 35 millimeter motion picture
camera at an altitude of 65 miles, just above the
Karman Line, the official boundary between Earth’s
atmosphere and outer space.
Fast forward to today, an
exciting era where advances in engineering are
helping to transport human technology far beyond
Earth’s atmosphere. As the rapid pace of innovation
continues not only for space exploration but across
the global aerospace industry, organizations
continue to turn to the cloud for the speed,
agility, and innovation required for complex space
missions.
In the commercial space
industry, we’re seeing that even small organizations
can have a big impact by leveraging the cloud for
the space missions of tomorrow. That’s why today
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the next AWS
Space Accelerator.
2022 AWS Space Accelerator
The AWS Space Accelerator is a
four-week technical, business, and mentorship
opportunity open to space startups from around the
globe. Now in its second year, the AWS Space
Accelerator is designed to support innovative
startups from around the world looking to power
their space missions using AWS. The application
period opens today, with proposals due by April 15,
2022.
In 2022, AWS will deliver the
AWS Space Accelerator in collaboration with
AlchemistX, an organization based in Silicon Valley
with extensive experience running customized
accelerator programs for startups at all stages of
development. AWS and AlchemistX will select 10
startups to participate in the four-week curriculum
taking place in June.
Privately held startups
worldwide, at all stages of maturity, are encouraged
to apply for this opportunity. AWS welcomes
compelling ideas from across the industry that help
to reimagine solutions for both government and
commercial space missions by leveraging advanced
cloud-based technologies. Applications for the AWS
Space Accelerator will be judged on several factors,
including but not limited to: the innovative and
unique nature of the project, the overall value the
solution may bring to the industry, the creative
application of AWS technology to solve problems, and
the team’s ability to deliver on an identified
opportunity.
Startups will receive up to
$100,000 in AWS Activate credit, as well as
mentoring from space domain and technical subject
matter experts with deep experience working on AWS.
The program offers collaboration and networking
opportunities with other participating startups, AWS
customers, and members of the AWS Partner Network
(APN) looking for cutting-edge technology solutions
to their most challenging space problems. It will
also bring participants together with space-savvy
venture investors for fundraising conversations.
Now in its second year, the AWS
Space Accelerator has demonstrated success in
helping startups identify ways to optimize their
space missions using cloud computing, and
communicate their unique value proposition to the
public. Since last year’s accelerator participants
were selected in May of 2021, the group collectively
raised more than $359 million. In addition, Space
Accelerator alum LeoLabs was listed among Fast
Company’s list of The World’s most Innovative
Companies, and several others were recognized as
leaders in industry innovation from organizations
including Euroconsult and the Intelligence and
National Security Alliance (INSA).
The 2021 cohort of startups
integrated AWS Cloud solutions to boost their
missions related to earth observation, robotics,
spacecraft launch and delivery, spacecraft hardware
and software, satellite operations, human space
travel, and launch operations.
“The AWS Space Accelerator
provided us at Lunar Outpost the technical and
business tool kit to prepare us for the rapid growth
we are currently undergoing. Additionally, the
accelerator provided a unique opportunity to network
and collaborate with the best in class in the space
industry. Opportunities such as the AWS Space
Accelerator are a must for any space company looking
to leverage the cloud to reach the stars.” -Justin
Cyrus, chief executive officer (CEO), Lunar Outpost
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