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The panel includes Tom Barton, CEO and co-founder of Antaris; Tim Lynch, VP of Space Security Missions at Lockheed Martin Space; Matt Magaña, President of Defense & National Security at Voyager Technologies; Patrick Markus, VP and GM at Hughes Network Systems; and Rob Mitrevski, President of Golden Dome Strategy and Integration at L3Harris.
Matt Magaña indicated that Voyager Technologies has a portfolio of technologies suitable for the Golden Dome, including guidance, navigation, and propulsion systems incorporating AI and Machine Learning.
ExoTerra will produce and deliver flight-proven propulsion technologies efficiently as part of Voyager.
Voyager expects the combined technological offerings to benefit national initiatives including Golden Dome.
The partnership with Voyager allows ExoTerra to enhance and deliver its propulsion systems at scale.
Voyager aims to combine its resources with ExoTerra's expertise to accelerate the deployment of propulsion solutions for space control and deterrence.
ExoTerra Resource has been acquired by Voyager Technologies.
Dylan Taylor is the Chairman and CEO of Voyager.
Voyager focuses on bridging innovation with industrial scale to turn technologies into capabilities that advance missions.
Voyager Technologies and ExoTerra Resource are both based in the Denver area.
Last month, Voyager Technologies acquired proprietary technology in optical communications from BridgeComm.
The terms of the acquisition deal between Voyager Technologies and ExoTerra Resource were not disclosed.
Voyager Technologies is acquiring ExoTerra Resource, a Colorado-based company building electric satellite propulsion systems.
Voyager Technologies offers existing products such as power processing units and power systems that support electric propulsion for spacecraft.
About half of Voyager Technologies' business is defense-focused.
Voyager Technologies has acquired ExoTerra Resource, expanding its capabilities in compact electric propulsion systems for maneuvering satellites in orbit.
Voyager Technologies went public earlier this year with plans to enhance its capabilities through mergers and acquisitions.
The acquisition of ExoTerra positions Voyager Technologies for opportunities with the Trump administration’s Golden Dome homeland missile defense effort.
The financial details of the acquisition between Voyager Technologies and ExoTerra Resource were not disclosed.
Brenden Swanik is building Voyager by day and telling the industry’s story by night.