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Iceye raised a $136,000,000 Series D round on 2022-02-03.
ICEYE has raised a total of $304,000,000 in financing since 2015.
ICEYE will use the Series D capital to grow its Natural Catastrophe (NatCat) solutions offering and to further develop its satellite constellation and technology to reduce time to access and increase satellite visiting frequency.
ICEYE closed a $136,000,000 Series D funding round led by Seraphim Space.
Seraphim Space first invested in ICEYE in 2017.
The 2022-01-13 launch marked the first satellite built, licensed, and operated by ICEYE US.
ICEYE owns and operates the world’s largest constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites.
ICEYE’s constellation is designed to provide customers with reliable and frequent imagery enabling rapid detection and tracking of changes on the Earth’s surface regardless of time of day or weather conditions.
On 2022-01-13, ICEYE launched two SAR satellites from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Iceye launched two SAR satellites on the SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-3 rideshare mission in January.
Iceye raised $136,000,000 in a Series D investment round led by Seraphim Space.
Iceye has raised a total of $304,000,000 for its global operations.
Seraphim Capital began investing in Iceye in 2017 before Iceye launched its first satellite.
Iceye provides imagery and data to government and commercial customers from its constellation of synthetic aperture radar satellites.
Iceye plans to launch 11 satellites in 2022 after launching seven satellites in 2021.
Iceye began working with insurance industry partners in 2021, including Zurich-based Swiss Re and Tokyo-based Tokio Marine.
With the Series D cash infusion announced 2022-02-03, Iceye is expanding manufacturing capacity and increasing its launch tempo.
One of the satellites launched on SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-3 was built, licensed, and is operated by Iceye U.S.
ICEYE US received a contract from the National Reconnaissance Office to participate in the NRO’s evaluation of commercial remote sensing companies operating synthetic aperture radar satellites.
The National Reconnaissance Office signed study agreements on 2022-01-20 with Airbus U.S., Capella Space, Iceye U.S., PredaSAR, and Umbra.