TechCrunch News 01月16日
Loft Orbital lands a fresh $170 million after logging over $500 million of bookings
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太空基础设施公司Loft Orbital在C轮融资中获得1.7亿美元,由Tikehau Capital和Axial Partners领投。此轮融资额超过了该公司自2017年成立以来筹集的所有资金总和。Loft Orbital专注于提供太空任务部署和运营服务,通过购买标准卫星并搭载客户的有效载荷,简化客户的太空任务流程。该公司已售出超过30颗卫星,客户包括NASA、微软等。Loft Orbital还提供“虚拟任务”,允许客户在其卫星上部署软件应用程序。新资金将用于扩大卫星发射规模,并扩展其虚拟任务和人工智能业务。

🚀Loft Orbital C轮融资1.7亿美元,超过以往融资总和,显示出投资者对其商业模式的认可。

🛰️Loft Orbital 提供太空任务部署和运营服务,通过购买标准卫星并搭载客户的有效载荷,简化客户的太空任务流程,类似于“太空乐高”的模式。

💡Loft Orbital 不仅提供卫星硬件服务,还提供“虚拟任务”,允许客户在卫星上部署软件应用,扩展了太空任务的灵活性和应用场景。

🤖该公司计划利用新资金扩大卫星发射规模,并扩展其AI业务,包括客户在云端创建AI系统并在Loft卫星上部署,并构建AI应用生态系统。

Space infrastructure company Loft Orbital has raised $170 million in Series C funding co-led by Tikehau Capital and Axial Partners. Notably, the amount of the Series C financing is greater than the combined $160 million the company has raised since its 2017 inception. 

Loft Orbital declined to reveal its valuation. According to PitchBook, its post-money valuation at the time of its last raise in 2021 – a $130 million Series B round – was $550 million.

Bpifrance, Foundation Capital, Temasek, and Uncork Capital also participated, which brings the company’s total raised over its lifetime to $330 million.

Loft also declined to reveal hard revenue figures but co-founder and COO Alex Greenberg told TechCrunch that the company has grown revenue by 100% two years in a row.

“We’ve achieved over $500 million of bookings on only $160 million of capital raised prior to this Series C. In an industry known for its capital intensity, we are proud of our capital efficiency,” he added. “Right now we’re really focused on profitability and getting the business to sustainability.

The company has sold over 30 satellites and its customers include NASA,  Microsoft, Anduril and BAE Systems, among others. In total, it says it has deployed over 25 customer missions across its five satellites launched to date.

When it started in January 2017, the company’s self-described mission was to “make it simple for organizations to deploy and operate missions in space.” In a nutshell, Loft aims to handle the process of deploying and operating customer missions as a service. 

It buys standard satellites from vendors like Airbus and LeoStella and outfits them with payloads from customers, saving them the hassle of purchasing, operating and managing their own hardware and ground segment network.

“Unlike others in the industry, we’re not designing satellites for specific missions- we’re configuring existing components of our satellite platform,” Greenberg said. “Think of it like Lego building blocks.”

It also offers “virtual missions,” allowing its customers to deploy their software apps onto a Loft satellite to leverage on-board sensors and compute nodes, analyze data as it is being collected and run a whole range of use cases.

Loft has been busy as of late. The startup last August announced a joint venture with Abu Dhabi-based Marlan Space that raised over $100 million from a holding company affiliated with an Emirati royal family to grow the region’s domestic satellite manufacturing capabilities.

It also says it has launched YAM-6, a satellite dedicated to running AI in space.

Greenberg said Loft will use its new capital in two ways. It plans to scale from launching a handful of satellites per year to ten-plus annually. It also wants to expand its virtual missions, expand its AI business where customers can create an AI system in their own cloud (wildfire detection for instance) and deploy it onto a Loft satellite. And he hopes to grow an ecosystem of AI application partners.

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