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Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in a Series B funding round in September 2023 to expand from cubesat-class spacecraft into larger microsatellites and to help build out OpenConstellation.
In September 2023 Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding from ETF Partners, Trill Impact, and A&G to accelerate international growth and expand its offering.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding in September 2023 from ETF Partners, Trill Impact, and A&G to accelerate international growth and expand its offering.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding from impact investors to accelerate international growth and expand its product offering.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding in September 2023, marking the largest round for a UK space tech company in 2023.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding in September 2023, marking the largest funding round for a UK space tech company in 2023.
Open Cosmos added two satellite missions to its OpenConstellation that successfully launched on 11 November 2023.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding to accelerate international growth and expand its product offering.
Open Cosmos and the European Space Agency plan to launch the MANTIS satellite aboard the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission.
Open Cosmos and the European Space Agency plan to launch the MANTIS satellite on the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission in 2023.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in Series B funding on 11 September 2023 in Harwell, UK from three impact investors: ETF Partners, Trill Impact, and A&G.
Prior to the Series B round, Open Cosmos had raised $7,000,000 in external funding.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in a Series B funding round to develop larger satellites and constellations focused on Earth observation.
Before its Series B round, Open Cosmos had raised $7,000,000 since its founding in 2015.
Open Cosmos raised $50,000,000 in a Series B funding round to expand the company and develop larger satellites and constellations focused on Earth observation.
Open Cosmos was founded in 2015 and has a corporate presence in the UK, Spain, France, and plans to expand to Portugal.
Maria Sevilla is an Assembly, Integration and Test engineer at Open Cosmos who builds and tests the company’s most advanced satellites.