Pixxel Announces $25M Investment
Led By Radical Ventures To Advance The World’s Most
Detailed Imaging Satellites for Earth Health Monitoring
March 28, 2022
Pixxel announced a $25 million
Series A led by Radical Ventures, a Toronto-based firm
known for investing in entrepreneurs that use artificial
intelligence to transform massive industries. Additional
participation in Pixxel’s Series A comes from Jordan
Noone, Seraphim Space Investment Trust Plc, Lightspeed
Partners, Blume Ventures, and Sparta LLC. The new
funding enables Pixxel to expedite production of the
world’s highest resolution hyperspectral satellite
constellation and to offer industry AI-powered insights
that discover, solve, and predict climate issues at a
fraction of traditional satellite costs.
“We’re excited to welcome these new
investors as we work to address one of the most pressing
issues facing our planet,” said Pixxel CEO and
co-founder Awais Ahmed. “We’re committed to providing a
critical tool in the fight against climate change,
helping researchers and on-the-ground responders detect
and develop effective strategies to combat imminent
environmental threats. This funding will not only assist
us with this goal but will help us improve our software
capabilities so that organizations of all sizes can
access and understand this data.”
Pixxel is launching the first of
its hyperspectral satellites as part of SpaceX’s
upcoming April Transporter-4 mission. These
earth-imaging microsatellites have 50x higher resolution
than existing multispectral counterparts and unlike
drone or land-based multispectral sensors, Pixxel will
be able to capture data at global scale. Traditional
satellite images collect data in the visible light
spectrum, limiting the end use cases; hyperspectral
imaging collects data across 40x more wavelengths and
can be used for a myriad of applications such as
monitoring methane emissions, quantifying carbon
sequestration, and monitoring disease outbreaks across
cropland.
Pixxel’s platform unlocks a range
of novel environment and sustainability use cases,
offering advanced tools for agriculture, oil and gas,
mining, and environmental agencies to analyze geospatial
composites of the earth’s surface in real-time.
Pixxel also successfully retrieved
its first hyperspectral satellite images from a camera
that was launched last year with partners NanoAvionics
and Dragonfly Aerospace. The photos capture the crop
health of a Mexican farmland, showing previously
indistinguishable soil nutrient content, early stress
identifiers, water quality levels, and types of flora in
the vegetation. The wealth of information in these
images validate Pixxel’s revolutionary approach to
spectroscopy for earth observation – detecting,
monitoring, and analyzing phenomena beyond what's
possible with existing remote sensing solutions.
Support from investors:
“We’re thrilled to be joining
Awais, Kshitij, and the broader Pixxel team in their
mission to build a health monitor for the planet.
Pixxel’s hyperspectral imaging platform is capable of
diagnosing climate impacts at global scale, providing
granular insights to any business that benefits from
understanding how the earth is changing,” said Parasvil
Patel, Partner at Radical Ventures. “By leveraging their
proprietary sensor design, Pixxel is pushing the state
of the art on imagery resolution. These images feed
powerful, AI-powered predictive models that will be
relevant to many industries.”
“Our investment in Pixxel reflects
Seraphim's increasing commitment and focus on companies
that can provide the frequent and accurate data needed
to create a sustainable future on earth. Pixxel sets
itself apart with a novel imaging approach, making it
able to retain a very high spatial and spectral
resolution while using cost-effective satellites and
compact satellites,” says Lewis Jones, Investment
Manager at Seraphim Space. "Pixxel's constellation will
be vital for applications such as monitoring the health
of crops, measuring climate risks such as floods and
famine, and detecting pipeline leaks. Seraphim's
investment is set to fuel the company’s next stage of
growth and we're excited to be part of something so
revolutionary."
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