I2BF Global Ventures Invests $20M in Dauria Aerospace
Oct. 8, 2013
I2BF
Global Ventures announced a
$20 million Series B investment in Dauria
Aerospace, a global satellite services company involved
in the manufacturing of micro and nano satellites and
the development of machine-to-machine wireless
communication and earth observation technologies.
Dauria Aerospace was founded
in 2011, by experienced entrepreneurs and industry
experts with backgrounds from NASA, RapidEye and the
Russian space program, with the aim of developing
low-cost infrastructure for rapid monitoring of ground
assets and activity. It integrates low-cost satellite
constellations with a unique cloud-based platform called
CloudEO that provides an advanced framework and easy
access to GEO-application developers. The production
start of the first satellite is due this year with
support from Roscosmos, the Russian Federal Space
Agency.
I2BF Global Ventures'
$20 million investment
will be used for working capital to serve existing
contracts, technology development and new satellite
platforms.
"I2BF sees a rising
opportunity for scarce resources management and
discovery through innovative space applications. Our
investment in Dauria Aerospace reinforces our intention
to grow our exposure to this exciting new frontier,"
said
Ilya Golubovich,
founding partner of I2BF Global Ventures. "The aerospace
sector is ripe for brilliant entrepreneurs, engineers
and scientists to build off the foundation that national
programs have put in place. With facilities in
California's NASA Ames Research Park, DLR
incubator in
Munich, Germany and in Innograd Skolkovo
Moscow, Russia, Dauria represents the next
generation of global aerospace startups, collaborating
and working across borders with applications that can
directly benefit areas such as agriculture, disaster
prevention, water control and resource management."
In 2012, the global satellite
industry saw $190 billion in revenue, broken down by
satellite services, launch industry, satellite
manufacturing and ground equipment — all of which are
subsectors that Dauria Aerospace's operations touch
upon.
"In the two years since Dauria
Aerospace was founded, we've reached several key
milestones in technology development and have
successfully secured contracts and established our
global presence," said
Mikhail Kokorich,
president of Dauria Aerospace. "We are confident that
with our new partnership with I2BF Global Ventures and
the invested capital, we will succeed in reaching our
amplified goals in the next few years."