Heirs Holdings invests in Planet Labs
revolutionary satellite technology
27 January 2014
Heirs Holdings, the pan-African
proprietary investment company founded by Tony O Elumelu, CON,
has announced its investment in US start-up Planet Labs’
innovative satellite manufacturing technology. Heirs Holdings is
the only African investor in the project, which is based in San
Francisco.
Planet Labs aims to transform the way imaging of the Earth is
carried out, through the introduction of ultra-small satellites
called “doves.” These “doves” circle the planet in low orbit and
are significantly cheaper to produce and deploy than existing
technology. Moreover, as they orbit closer to the Earth, they
are able to take higher-resolution images than traditional
satellites.
Elumelu, who is Chairman of Heirs Holdings, commented, “As
the only African investor in Planet Labs’ project, we are
incredibly proud to have supported such an innovative and
dynamic company, which has already achieved significant success.
As part of our business philosophy of Africapitalism, we are
committed to supporting entrepreneurs and start-ups to enable
them to bring scale to their projects and we look forward to
following Planet Labs’ achievements over the coming years.”
Planet Labs has already achieved some significant milestones.
In 2013 alone, the company launched four satellites on three
rockets, and delivered their first fleet of 28 satellites, which
are expected to head into space shortly.
Planet Labs’ co-founder, Robbie Schingler, said, “We are very
excited to welcome Heirs Holdings to our team of investors and
thank them for their support. The funding that they and other
partners provide is vital for our development as a company and
we are particularly pleased to be working with an African
company, as our technology has the potential to support Africa’s
development by monitoring and mapping the continent’s natural
resources and agriculture.”