Infostellar raises
¥700M
($ 6.16M USD) in 1st round of Series B Financing
Infostellar, a Japanese
Ground-Segment-as-a-Service (GSaaS) provider, has
completed the first round of their Series B
fundraising of a total of ¥700M
($6.16M USD) through a third-party allotment of
shares with Space Frontier Fund (SPARX Innovation
for Future Co., Ltd.), Mitsubishi Corporation,
ITOCHU Corporation, Next New Business and
Technologies I Limited Partnership (tb innovations
Ltd.), and Mizuho Growth Fund No.4 Limited
Partnership (Mizuho Capital Co., Ltd.). With this
financing, we [Infostellar] will accelerate the
global expansion of our business by forming capital
tie-ups with business companies that have global
business networks.
As a result, the total amount
of funds raised to date is ¥1.94B
($17.09M USD). Infostellar is continuing discussions
with existing and new investors, and the final round
will close later in 2021.
Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure
Co. Ltd., Mitsubishi UFJ Capital VII, Limited
Partnership (Mitsubishi UFJ Capital Co., Ltd.), and
Mitsubishi HC Capital Inc. are the underwriters of
corporate bonds with stock acquisition rights issued
in March 2020. However, together with this financing
round, they became a new
shareholder of the company.
Since raising funds in March
2020, Infostellar has been working on improving the
functions of the GSaaS platform StellarStation for
commercial use for satellite communications. In
January 2021, Infostellar succeeded in demonstration
experiments with satellites in orbit, and since
March 2021 Infostellar has been providing downlink
services for commercial satellites to European
Government agencies. In June 2021, Infostellar
announced a partnership with AWS Ground Station
through which AWS ground stations will be made
available to satellite operators through the
StellarStation platform.
Based on the funds raised at
this time, Infostellar will be able to increase the
amount of ground stations that can be provided
through the StellarStation platform, enter the US
market and grow the number of customers. Infostellar
plans to expand its team to strengthen their
operational systems and address new market
opportunities.
Shinichiro Kengaku, President,
CEO of SPARX Innovation for Future Co., Ltd.
“I believe that the 2020s
will be the decade in which utilizing satellite data
will help solve various social issues across the
globe. With this goal in mind, I expect Infostellar
will deliver unprecedented flexibility and
scalability to meet the challenges many satellite
operators face in securing satellite communications
with ground stations. I hope that Infostellar will
explore the very frontiers of the new Japanese space
industry.”
Mitsumasa Icho, Executive Vice
President, Group CEO, Urban Development Group,
Mitsubishi Corporation
“With the progress of data
utilization and related services in space and on the
ground by utilizing small low-orbit satellites, the
highly flexible and expandable ground station
network provided by Infostellar is indispensable for
building digital infrastructures that connect outer
space and ground. We will work on projects in Japan
and overseas, such as data center projects and
large-scale urban development projects in ASEAN
installing green power sources, increasing energy
efficiency by utilizing AI, and improving urban
connectivity by connecting to ground station
networks.”
Tatsushi Shingu, President, ICT
& Financial Business Company, ITOCHU Corporation
“We expect that the demand
for ground stations will increase significantly as
the LEO satellite market expands and that
Infostellar will play a key role in the space
industry. Infostellar, with unique technological
capabilities and business model, has a simple
seamless platform that connects ground stations and
satellites worldwide. ITOCHU will support expanding
GSaaS business together with Infostellar by
utilizing our longstanding knowledge and our global
network in the space business.”
Hyunmin Go, President of tb
innovations Ltd.
"Infostellar aims to provide significant value to
customers around the world by developing the
ground station platform service with a unique and
competitive business model in the fast-growing
satellite industry to make the space more valuable
to human society. tb Innovations under Tokyo Boeki
Group having strong belief in the vision Infostellar
provided would like to contribute to further
development of the space industry and build more
robust business relationships & close collaboration
with infostellar through this investment."
Yusuke Omachi, President of
Mizuho Capital Co., Ltd.
“The cloud-based ground
station platform StellarStation developed by
Infostellar, Inc. is an epoch-making solution that
greatly reduces complexity of communication access
between artificial satellites and ground stations
and solves the issues that artificial satellite
operators have.
We [Mizuho Capital] made an
investment at this time because we are convinced
that StellarStation will be a service that strongly
supports the future development of the space
business.Mizuho Capital will contribute to the
further development of the space business together
with the Infostellar Inc., including president
Kurahara and other company members.“
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