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Spire deploys dynamically moving AIS receiving stations on vessels throughout major sea routes and high traffic zones to collect an additional 10 million AIS messages per day.
Under Mark Dembitz’s leadership, Spire Maritime will seek to expand in the Asia Pacific region.
Mark Dembitz was Spire’s highest revenue producer in 2017 and built a multimillion-dollar potential deal pipeline across the government and private sectors in the Asia-Pacific region.
Spire deployed two new satellites into its LEMUR constellation on 2021-04-29.
TruWeather Solutions and Spire Global signed a letter of commitment to support TruWeather’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant with NASA on 2021-04-29.
Momentus, Astra, Spire, BlackSky, Rocket Lab, and Redwire planned SPAC deals in 2021 that together intended to raise $2,800,000,000.
Seraphim Capital invested in satellite operator Spire, which planned to raise $475,000,000 by merging with SPAC NavSight in a deal expected to close in summer 2021.
Spire Maritime offers industry-specific dashboards that are customizable and designed to deliver in-depth insights to help predict outcomes, test business strategies, and automate decision making.
Spire plans to go public via a planned business combination with NavSight Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NSH).
Spire Global signed a $70,000,000 convertible term loan with Francisco Partners.
Spire will provide the orbital debris radar to Findus Venture and will integrate the other sensors on ADLER-2.
ADLER-2 will carry three customer payloads including an enhanced orbital debris tracking radar developed by Spire on behalf of Findus Venture.
Spire will build, launch, and operate the ADLER-2 satellite using its radio frequency CubeSat design and manufacturing capability.
ADLER-2 will use Spire’s LEMUR 6U satellite platform.
ADLER-2 will use Spire’s LEMUR 6U smallsat platform.
Spire will build, launch, and operate the ADLER-2 satellite leveraging its radio frequency CubeSat design and manufacturing capability.
Findus Venture and Spire Global will collaborate on the launch of the ADLER-2 satellite in 2022-10-01 to address space debris monitoring.
Spire will provide the orbital debris radar to Findus Venture and will integrate the other sensors on ADLER-2.
On 2021-03-01, Spire Global and NavSight Holdings entered into a definitive merger agreement for a business combination that would result in Spire becoming a publicly listed company.
ADLER-2 will carry three customer payloads including an enhanced orbital debris tracking radar developed by Spire for Findus Venture.