Fleet Space Technologies
secures $26.4m (USD) in Series B funding to enable
global satellite connectivity for Internet of Things
Fleet Space Technologies
secures $26.4m (USD) in Series B funding, confirming
confidence in Fleet Space advanced nanosatellite
technology set to drive radical Internet of Things
(IoT) efficiencies.
The Series B capital raise,
which secures a valuation of the company at $126
million (USD), is led with follow-on money from
Artesian Venture Partners, Blackbird Ventures, Grok,
and Horizons Ventures with major commitments from
new investors including Alumni Ventures, Hostplus,
the South Australian Venture Capital Fund (SAVC) and
In-Q-Tel. The balance of new institutional investors
and reinvestment from existing investors is
testament to successful execution of Fleet Space’s
commercial and technical plans since the company’s
Series A raise in September 2019.
Flavia Tata Nardini, CEO and
Founder, Fleet Space Technologies, says, “This
investment secures the long-term sustainable growth
of Fleet Space and is a global endorsement of the
power of the rapidly growing Space technology
sector. Our nanosatellite technology is proven and
this capital injection is testament to confidence in
our commercial model. We are ready to scale and
realise the full potential of IoT technology to
secure planet-wide coverage of millions of
industrial devices. This will save billions of
dollars for organisations in lost value while
preserving precious resources and reducing carbon
emissions.”
Jonathan Meltzer, Partner at
Alumni Ventures, adds, “Fleet Space Technologies has
delivered on their promise to unlock the potential
of the Internet of Things through their proprietary
nanosatellite technology. We are proud to be part of
an ambitious new growth phase that will widen
Fleet’s satellite network and more broadly serve
critical infrastructure in remote locations.”
Niki Scevak, Partner at
Blackbird, says, “Fleet’s ambition, grit and ability
to deliver has impressed us from day one and
continues to impress us today. Flavia and the team
have shown incredible progress and we’re excited to
back their continued growth with this latest round.
The Series B represents not
just a firm commitment to Fleet Space Technologies,
but a firm commitment to Australia’s rapidly
emerging space industry, representing the creation
of 70 new jobs, including many desirable science,
technology, engineering and maths (STEM) positions.
Hon. David Pisoni MP, Minister
of Innovation and Skills, says, “The growth of Fleet
Space Technologies and the successful completion of
this funding round is a glowing affirmation of the
sustained development of the Australian and South
Australian space industry sector. In backing Fleet,
the Marshall Liberal Government is supporting the
creation of highly-skilled jobs in South Australia
and plotting a trajectory towards the Australian
Space Agency’s stated aims to build a $12 billion
industry by 2030.”
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