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Gilmour Space Technologies plans to grow its team from 70 to 120 employees in the 12 months following the Series C funding.
Gilmour Space Technologies secured AUD$61,000,000 (approximately $47,000,000) from global investors in a Series C funding round.
Gilmour Space Technologies plans to grow its team from 70 to 120 employees in the 12 months following the Series C funding.
Gilmour Space Technologies plans to launch Australian payloads on its first Eris rocket in 2022, including a space taxi by Sydney-based Space Machines Company and a fire detection satellite by Fireball International.
Gilmour Space Technologies plans to launch Australian payloads on its first Eris rocket in 2022, including a space taxi by Sydney-based Space Machines Company and a fire detection satellite by Fireball International.
Gilmour Space Technologies will work with key stakeholders to obtain approvals to build and operate an orbital launch facility at Abbot Point.
Gilmour Space Technologies’ Eris orbital rockets are planned to launch in 2022.
Gilmour Space is developing new launch vehicles powered by lower-cost and safer hybrid propulsion technologies.
Gilmour Space recently raised $14,000,000.
Gilmour Space plans a first launch of an orbital rocket in 2020.