Antaris Announces
Close of $4.2 Million Seed Funding Round to
Accelerate Development of Software Solutions for
Space
Aug 09, 2022
Antaris has closed a $4.2
million seed round of funding led by Acequia Capital
and Possible Ventures. The round also includes
investment from leading space tech investors
Lockheed Martin Ventures, HCVC, E2MC and Ananth
Technologies.
"We created Antaris to make
space easy," said Tom Barton, Co-Founder and CEO of
Antaris. "Our platform dramatically simplifies the
way satellites are designed, built and operated, and
we're excited to accelerate our development efforts
with this new funding round. For too long, the
ability to deploy payloads into space has been
hampered by extraordinarily high costs, supply chain
constraints and lack of vendor interoperability. We
intend to change all that."
Antaris, the software platform
for space, announces close of seed funding round
with leading technology investors.
Funding will primarily be used
to onboard new talent and accelerate development of
the Antaris Open Space platform, which includes
modular satellite design tools, True Twin™ virtual
satellites, integration with verified manufacturing
partners and interfaces to a comprehensive suite of
mission control solutions.
"Antaris is aiming to
streamline how we build and manage satellites in low
Earth orbit," said Chris Moran, vice president and
general manager of Lockheed Martin Ventures. "We
invested in Antaris because we believe in their
mission of bridging space and cloud technology, and
simplifying operational management throughout a
satellite's lifecycle."
Antaris is suited to a wide
range of missions, including communications,
imaging, climate study, military intelligence and
academic research. The company has inked preliminary
deals with key industry players including Ananth
Technologies Limited, OHB Hellas, Phantom Space
Corporation, Morpheus Space, ZES and Aphelion
Aerospace. The first Antaris satellite, known as
Janus I, is scheduled to launch in late Q3.
"The launch of Janus I in the
coming months will be a key milestone for Antaris
and our valued partners," said Karthik Govindhasamy,
Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Antaris.
"We are fundamentally revolutionizing access to
satellite technology, and it all revolves around our
unique approach to the end-to-end software solution
for all aspects of the satellite lifecycle."
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