Kayhan Space Awarded Largest
in Latest Series of Colorado’s Advanced Industries
Grants to Develop Autonomous Collision Avoidance
Capabilities in Space
November 30, 2022
Kayhan Space has been awarded
the largest in the latest series of advanced
industry grants from the Colorado Office of Economic
Development and International Trade (OEDIT) to
accelerate development of coordinated autonomous
satellite collision avoidance capabilities for its
Pathfinder Max software platform.
Kayhan Space has been awarded a
$500,000 early stage and retention grant to enhance
the Pathfinder solution, which is designed to enable
satellite operators to better manage operational
risks and make preemptive maneuvers based on
precision analytics to avoid pileups in space.
Colorado’s OEDIT Accelerator
Program awarded 40 grants worth nearly $10 million
in all to help promote the growth and sustainability
of advanced industries throughout the state by
driving innovation, commercialization, and
public-private partnerships.
“The advanced industries are
key drivers of the Colorado economy. Together, they
account for nearly 30% of the state’s total wage
earnings, around 30% of total sales revenue, and
almost 35% of the state’s total exports,” said
Advanced Industries Senior Manager, Rama Haris.
“These 40 recipients represent the future of those
industries. By supporting their development, we are
boosting Colorado’s strong economy and supporting
the development of technologies that can change the
world for the better.”
“Kayhan Space is thrilled and
honored to earn this important grant from our home
state of Colorado, which will drive investments here
and accelerate innovations in our spaceflight safety
platform that will enable the overall accessibility
and sustainability of space,” said Siamak Hesar,
Kayhan Space co-founder and CEO. “Kayhan Space is
already providing a spectrum of spaceflight safety
services to many of the world’s leading satellite
operators running hundreds of satellites on our
Pathfinder platform in multiple orbits around the
Earth, and these funds will allow us to intensify
our mission of making space safe.”
The Advanced Industries
Accelerator Program received nearly 100 grant
applications, which were reviewed in a multi-state
process by committees of business, technical and
financial experts in seven advanced industries.
Final grant award recommendations were approved by
the Economic Development Commission earlier this
month.
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