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Agile Space Industries turned away capital as a result of its oversubscribed Series A, indicating demand exceeded the funding the company accepted.
Agile Space Industries closed an oversubscribed $17 million Series A in February 2026.
Agile Space Industries’ revenue more than tripled over three years, and its bookings increased sixfold.
Agile Space Industries uses additive manufacturing to compress design-to-tested-hardware timelines to approximately 19 weeks.
A $17 million Series A funding round for Agile Space Industries closed in February with participation from Lockheed Martin Ventures.
Agile space companies engineer for sovereign compatibility across intellectual property, manufacturing, and data residency.
Agile space players raise capital to build platforms ahead of demand and iterate hardware rapidly to meet sovereign requirements.
Europe, Japan, Korea, and India are fostering rapid growth of agile space companies.
Agile Space Industries will use the Series A growth capital to expand manufacturing and testing capacity to meet rising orders.
Agile Space Industries has been cash positive for the past 18 months.
Caruso Ventures and Howdy Partners led Agile Space Industries’ $17 million Series A funding round.
Agile Space Industries has about $60 million in contracted backlog.
Agile Space Industries’ largest early order was about 35 thrusters, and the company is now receiving orders in the hundreds and thousands of units.
Agile Space Industries broke ground in January on the first section of a new test facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma built in collaboration with The Artemis Group, the City of Tulsa, and the Tulsa Regional Chamber’s economic development team.
Agile Space Industries raised a $17 million Series A funding round.
Agile Space Industries’ Series A brings the company’s total fundraising to about $40 million.
Agile Space Industries’ test stands are being used to support Firefly Aerospace’s lunar program.
Lockheed Martin Ventures, Veteran Ventures Capital, Denver Ventures, and Cortado Ventures participated in Agile Space Industries’ Series A funding round.
Agile Space Industries’ workforce grew from about 50 employees in 2023 to more than 130 employees today.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the Space Test Center was attended by former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Oklahoma state representative Nick Archer, Oklahoma State Senator John Haste, Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell, Oklahoma Department of Commerce official John Budd, STC General Manager Jim Vasher, and Agile Space Industries CEO Chris Pearson.