Neuraspace raises €2.5
million to prevent satellite collisions
Neuraspace received funding
from Armilar Venture Partners to accelerate the
commercialisation of its AI-powered Space debris
monitoring & satellite collision avoidance platform
Neuraspace announced today that
it has raised €2.5 million from Armilar Venture
Partners. The company will use these funds to
accelerate the commercialisation of its platform.
Neuraspace, which is incubated
in Instituto Pedro Nunes (established by the
University of Coimbra) and is also part of the
European Space Agency’s Business Incubator (ESA-BIC)
initiative, is the developer of an advanced
AI-powered Space debris monitoring & satellite
collision avoidance platform, which solves the most
critical problems that legacy solutions fail to
resolve for satellite operators.
First, the company’s
proprietary AI technology enables more accurate
satellite collision risk prediction, with an already
proven 22% lower false positives.
Second, Neuraspace’s data
fusion approach, using different data types from
multiple sources, increases the robustness and
resilience of its offering.
Third, the platform automates
many of the current manual processes and
communications, thus allowing for a scalable and
integrated solution to concurrently serve multiple
satellite operators.
Finally, Neuraspace delivers an
end-to-end solution, providing operators with
actionable orbital maneuver recommendations to avoid
collisions, while also delivering valuable insights
to various other stakeholders including regulators,
insurers and other Space-asset dependent businesses.
As much as it would be
unthinkable for businesses to operate without the
internet, it would be equally impossible for
numerous industrial sectors to run as they do
without satellite-based data and services -
transportation, logistics, banking, insurance,
agriculture, security, etc.
The Space economy itself is
poised to grow from +$300 billion to $1 trillion,
fueled by lower cost of access to space, enabled by
the diversification of platforms and their success,
and accelerated by several well-financed operators
planning to launch tens of thousands of new
satellites. In addition to the expected exponential
increase in the number of satellites, there are an
estimated 1 million debris objects, sized between
1cm and 10cm, in Earth orbit. The probability of
satellite collisions is already increasing
dramatically and will continue to do so, as will the
consequent massive business disruption and security
risks.
Add to this the tragic recent
anti-satellite missile tests performed by some
States, and it becomes clear why Space safety,
security and sustainability has taken center stage
and has become an unquestionably
urgent and critical need to the global economy at
large.
While some of these aspects are
specific to the Space sector, the disruption of
established industries by startups is not.
This is where Neuraspace comes
in.
In fact, it was precisely the
similarities between the present-day Space sector’s
challenges and those of the Finance sector of more
than a decade ago, that led Nuno Sebastião, the
co-founder and CEO of Feedzai - a unicorn-status,
leading company that is fighting financial crime
with its RiskOps platform -, to establish and fund
Neuraspace and to hire an international management
team to run it.
Nuno Sebastião shared
Neuraspace’s background and vision: “I worked at the
European Space Agency (ESA) Operations Center early
in my career, and kept in close contact with the
Space ecosystem since then, so I know how this
industry operates. I believe that many of the
challenges facing Space safety and security today
can be addressed by applying many of the lessons we
have learned from growing Feedzai into a
billion-dollar company in what is a rather
conservative industry, where data and automation
need to scale and operate in real-time. Neuraspace
will do for Space what Feedzai is doing for Finance:
using advanced AI and a fully automated risk
operations platform to provide actionable insights
and manage risk.”
He added: “To execute on this
vision, Neuraspace has the privilege of having
Chiara Manfletti leading the team - Chiara is a
former Space researcher and advisor to ESA’s
Director General, having setup and served as the
first President of the Portuguese Space Agency.”
Nuno also elaborated on the
partnership for this round: “Armilar was the first
institutional investor in Feedzai back in 2011 and
has been in the Board of Directors since then, so I
know by direct experience how much value Armilar
adds to the teams it invests in. I couldn’t be
happier to have Armilar help us take Neuraspace to
the next level.”
Chiara Manfletti shared:
“Having dedicated my entire career to Space, in
particular to research, policy and international
strategy, I have spent the past decade supporting
the democratisation of Space by fostering New Space.
There are two critical factors that will make or
break the New Space economy. The first is advanced
propulsion and reliable, low-cost access to Space:
this is well taken care of by both legacy and New
Space launch service providers and companies and
research entities that are today looking to develop
flexible and autonomous propulsion systems for
in-space activities. The second is safe, scalable
and sustainable, both economically and
environmentally, in-orbit operations. This is not
solved at all and remains the greatest threat to the
development of both commercial and institutional
Space activities. In fact, ESA recently defined “The
Protection of Space Assets” as one of three
strategic cornerstones (“accelerators”) of its
vision.” She added: “Neuraspace has the technology
and the right strategy - and we are growing the team
to execute it, with the mentorship of an
accomplished entrepreneur and with the backing of a
successful and experienced investor - to provide
satellite operators the solution that will help them
unlock the extraordinary value of the New Space
economy. Neuraspace will help usher in a new era in
Space, and we will do this together with the
ecosystem that we want to see develop around us.”
For Armilar, this investment
fits perfectly with the firm’s long-standing
strategy and experience of investing in early-stage
companies, led by top-tier teams, addressing massive
opportunities and disrupting industries with
high-performing products backed by proprietary
technology.
Armilar invested in Neuraspace
through its TechTransfer Fund, a Venture Capital
fund that aims to invest in startups that strive to
commercialize R&D outputs.
Joaquim Sérvulo Rodrigues,
Partner at Armilar, said: “Until recently, and with
some exceptions, Space used to be an Institutional
sector, which did not attract significant Venture
Capital investments. But thanks to trailblazers like
SpaceX and other companies led by bold
entrepreneurs, many with previous successful
entrepreneurial experiences in other industries
(just like Nuno Sebastião), the status quo has
changed. We fully share Neuraspace’s vision to
provide for a safe and sustainable Space exploration
as an enabler to support businesses on Earth using
satellite data, and couldn’t be happier to back the
team. We have known Nuno Sebastião for a long time
and his unique experience, and outstanding track
record as one of the top entrepreneurs of his
generation, will be critical to mentor Neuraspace's
top-tier team to deliver value to space operators,
insurers and regulators.”
He added: “We continue seeing
amazing startups originating in Europe and
addressing global challenges, and remain committed
to be a long-term partner to the best teams.”