EU selects Hiber to
boost investment into the ‘New Space’ sector
30 March 2021
European satellite and
communications start-up, Hiber BV has secured
€26 million in EU and private investment to
expand the world’s first global IoT (Internet of
Things) satellite network.
The European Innovation
Council Fund (EIC Fund), the EU’s innovation
agency, has awarded Hiber a share of its €278
million Innovation Fund, which will enable the
EU to play a prominent role in the global space
sector and enhance its autonomy. The EIC has
co-invested with an innovation credit provided
by the Dutch government and existing
shareholders.
Hiber’s in-house-developed
satellite constellation will ensure that it is
possible to track and monitor machines and
devices for a wide range of IoT solutions in
some of the world’s hardest-to-reach places. The
funds will be used to further expand the
satellite network and grow its customer base.
Coen Janssen, Chief
Strategy Officer and co-founder of Hiber,
commented: “The €26 million funding is a
fantastic validation for Hiber’s success and a
major boost for the European ‘New Space’ sector.
It is a key step in realising our aim of making
the Internet of Things really simple and
available for everyone in remote and developing
regions of the world.”
Hiber was founded in 2016
to make IoT easy, especially in areas where
there is no affordable cellular or WiFi
connection. Hiber’s scaling of the satellite
network and innovative IoT solutions will have
significant positive impact on some of the
biggest issues facing the world today, from
eliminating food wastage to reducing the
environmental impact of extracting fossil fuels.
“Every year, 30 percent of
food production is lost or wasted and 33 percent
of oil wells experience leakages. Both problems
can be addressed by using technology to monitor
pressure, humidity or temperature. These are
great examples of how space innovation can solve
important global problems and improve lives,”
continued Coen Janssen.
A satellite that is part of
the Hiber MkII range. The MkII range is the
latest generation developed by Hiber's
engineers.
Nicklas Bergman, European
Innovation Council Fund Committee Member
commented: “I am glad to announce the EIC Fund
support to this highly innovative company aiming
at creating a European champion in the satellite
Internet of Things sector. This equity financing
will help Hiber to enable affordable and
ubiquitous connectivity for the IoT solutions.”
Elia Montanari, Head of
Management and Control at the European Space
Agency, commented: “This major success has been
supported at European level by collaboration of
major EU bodies (EIC, EIB, ESA) fostering the
Space Value Chain.”
Hiber's selection as one of
three companies to receive the maximum
investment from the EIC Fund is in recognition
of the shining role it can play in supporting
the EU’s agenda. The Fund also targets the
funding gap at the start-up and scale-up stage,
where European venture capital market relatively
underperforms as compared to the global venture
capital market.
Steven Kroonsberg and Roel
Jansen are joining Hiber to take their position
in the management team. Steven will take on the
role of CFO having been former Principal at
Boston Consulting Group and CFO at WePayPeople,
exited to People2.0. Roel was Vice President
Sales at Survey Monkey and Co-founder and CCO at
Usabilla (exited to Survey Monkey). Roel’s task
as CCO will be to implement an
“IoT-as-a-Service'' commercial model for the
company. Co-founder of Hiber, Laurens
Groenendijk, will step aside as Managing
Director to turn his attention to his other
investment initiatives.