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Seraphim Space is an investment fund specialized in the space sector that has supported over one hundred companies worldwide since 2017 and obtained over $2,200,000,000 of investment.
Seraphim Space analysts determined that thermal imagery startups had not progressed a few years ago and none had raised $10,000,000.
QuadSAT is backed by Seraphim Capital, IQ Capital, and Danish state Vaekstfonden.
Seraphim is seeking to establish a presence in Singapore to focus on the Asia Pacific region.
Seraphim Space named on 2023-05-04 the nine startups taking part in its eleventh accelerator program.
Seraphim’s accelerator program has helped 81 startups raise more than $270,000,000 from 80 venture capitalists.
Excluding mega-deals, Seraphim Space data shows the average growth-stage round size was $38,000,000 in the first quarter of 2023.
The funding round was led by IQ Capital and supported by Seraphim Space, Vækstfonden, and angel investors Torben Frigaard Rasmussen and Helge Munk.
Quadsat's existing investors participated in the latest funding round, including Seraphim Space, Vækstfonden, and angel investors Torben Frigaard Rasmussen and Helge Munk.
Seraphim Space found that $12,100,000,000 was invested in the space sector in 2021 and $8,900,000,000 was invested in 2022.
Seraphim Space estimated that investment in the space industry dropped by 25% in 2022 compared with 2021.
Array Labs raised $5,000,000 in a seed funding round backed by Seraphim Space and Agya Ventures.
Satellite Vu has raised a combined total of £20 million from grants and venture capital led by Seraphim Space Investment Trust and including Lockheed Martin, Molten, and A/O PropTech.
Satellite Vu has raised a combined total of £20 million from grants and venture capital led by Seraphim Space Investment Trust, including investment from Lockheed Martin, Molten, and A/O PropTech.
Pixxel raised $25,000,000 in Series A funding from Radical Ventures, Seraphim Space Capital, Jordan Noone (Relativity Space co-founder), Lightspeed Partners, Blume Ventures, and Sparta LLC.
Seraphim Capital's portfolio companies have seen significant engagement with customers amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
Half of Seraphim Capital's portfolio companies sell to the defense market.
Seraphim Capital selected six early-stage startups for its Mission 8 cohort from a pipeline of 1,500 companies, representing the top 2% of seed-stage SpaceTech startups in Seraphim’s global deal flow.
Seraphim Space first invested in ICEYE in 2017.
ICEYE closed a $136,000,000 Series D funding round led by Seraphim Space.