Isar Aerospace
extends Series C to over EUR 220m with strong
commitment from NATO Innovation Fund
20 June 2024
Satellite launch service
company Isar Aerospace announced a significant
extension of its Series C round by more than EUR
65m, now totaling more than EUR 220m. The extension
received a strong commitment from NATO Innovation
Fund (NIF), a standalone venture capital fund backed
by 24 NATO Allies which deploys EUR 1bn+ to empower
deep tech companies addressing challenges in
defence, security and resilience. This marks the
first-ever direct investment in a satellite service
launch provider from the NATO Innovation Fund and
highlights the multifaceted importance of space
technologies, which are pivotal for both civilian
innovation and defence capabilities.
Other new investors in the
extension round included the European family office
G3T as well as 10x Group, Besant Capital, Finadvice
Med HOLDINGS and LP&E. Existing investors Lakestar,
Earlybird, Airbus Ventures, Bayern Kapital and UVC
Partners also participated significantly in the
extension round.
Leveraging commercial
technologies for sovereignty
Andrea Traversone, Managing
Partner of the NATO Innovation Fund, said: “Access
to space is critical to the technological
sovereignty of Europe and the UK. Space technologies
like Isar’s hold immense promise and will enable us
to build a secure and prosperous future for
generations to come. We will support Isar with
adoption pathways across government and commercial
opportunities.”
Leading nations, including the
United States, already shifted their space and
defence strategies to rely heavily on commercial
space capabilities, as procuring private commercial
services and products is more innovative, efficient
and, above all, more cost-efficient.
Daniel Metzler, Co-Founder and
CEO of Isar Aerospace, said: “The investment by the
NATO Innovation Fund in Isar Aerospace is a strong
sign of confidence in our approach and underlines
the fundamental role of space technologies for our
economies and societies. Even more, it shows that
European governments need to promote and leverage
private innovation and products to keep up
globally.”
Leading New Space Company in
Europe
With more than EUR 400m in
total funding since its foundation in 2018, Isar
Aerospace is the most capitalized independent New
Space company in Europe. It has established itself
as a technological leader, having developed
proprietary know-how through full vertical
integration as well as owning design, production,
and testing operations entirely in-house.
Building on a scalable series
production, Isar Aerospace will heavily
industrialize production of launch vehicles
In May 2024, Isar Aerospace
announced the establishment of a world-leading
commercial launch vehicle production facility near
Munich, Germany. In collaboration with the
pan-European real estate company VGP Group who will
develop and build the facility, Isar Aerospace will
be able to produce 40 Spectrum launch vehicles per
year in the future.
This latest funding will enable
Isar Aerospace to continue investing in the build-up
and equipment for its series production. The
company’s high degree of automation and scalability
positions Isar Aerospace to serve the increasing
private and public sector demand for transporting
small and medium-sized satellites and satellite
constellations into space.
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