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Ramon.Space closes $70M deal with Eutelsat as space race heats up | CTech
Ramon.Space, an Israeli space-tech company, has secured a major contract with European satellite giant Eutelsat OneWeb to supply satellite communication systems. This deal is expected to generate $70 million in revenue over the next three years and aid in closing a Series B funding round, matching the $50 million previously raised. Ramon.Spaces technology enables advanced digital data processing directly in space, serving both civilian and military applications. The partnership with Eutelsat is strategic for strengthening Europes satellite communications sector. Founded as part of Israel’s national space program, Ramon.Space aims to scale operations, reach profitability by 2026, and achieve $100 million in annual revenue.
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Ramon.Space lifts off with $26 million for its space computing infrastructure | CTech
Ramon.Space, a space-resilient computing infrastructure company, has raised $26 million in funding from Ingrasys and the Strategic Development Fund. The investment will help the company scale its organization to meet the growing demand for advanced computing solutions in space. Ingrasys will also manufacture Ramon.Spaces computing products globally. Ramon.Spaces software-empowered systems, powered by AI/ML processors, have been deployed in space without reported failures and have been used in over 50 deep space and satellite missions. The company aims to contribute to the growth of the space economy and enable data-driven insights from space.
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Ramon.Space and Foxconn Partner to Launch Revolutionary High-Volume Space Computing Products
Ramon.Space and Ingrasys have announced a strategic agreement to deliver high-volume space computing products. Ingrasys, a subsidiary of Foxconn Technology Group, will manufacture Ramon.Space computing products globally, marking its entry into the space industry. The collaboration aims to disrupt the space industry by providing high-quality, cost-effective computing products to global markets. This partnership will enable powerful computing capabilities for space missions and contribute to the growth and development of the space economy. Ramon.Space is a leader in space-resilient computing infrastructure, while Ingrasys is a global manufacturer of server and storage platforms. The space economy is estimated to reach $1 trillion by 2040, and the development of advanced computing capabilities is crucial for its growth.
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Ramon.Space and Lulav Space partner to navigate the Beresheet 2 lunar missions
Ramon.Space Unveils High-Capacity Storage Solution For Satellites In Space
Ramon.Space, a leader in space-resilient computing infrastructure, has unveiled NuStream, a new storage system for space missions. NuStream provides high-density storage and advanced modular architecture, allowing satellite operators to collect and store massive amounts of data in space. The product removes the bottleneck of storage capacity and enables the development of new space satellite payloads and deep space missions. Ramon.Space aims to bring earth-like computing capabilities to space and meet the increasing storage needs of satellites. The companys unique storage solution is designed for multi-year space missions and utilizes radiation-hardened technology. Ramon.Space raised $17 million in a Series funding round and was selected by the Israel Space Agency for a space computing payload mission in 2022.
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רמון ספייס מתרחבת לחו"ל: מינתה את סטיב גוד ל-Chief Commercial Officer וליסה קואו לסמנכ"לית מכירות אסטרטגיות - Chiportal
Ramon.Space has appointed Steve Good as Chief Commercial Officer and Lisa Chou as Vice President of Strategic Sales. This move aims to continue the companys growth and expand its business and partnerships. Good will lead the commercial strategy and market penetration, while Chou will focus on sales processes for new and existing customers. Good has extensive experience in the international space industry, while Chou has a rich background in working with innovative space technologies. Ramon.Space aims to develop and operate high-performance computing systems in space. The company has experienced significant growth in recent years and plans to open new markets for data centers and edge computing in space.
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Israeli Startup Ramon.Space Powers Technion-Launched Nanosatellites Into Space Aboard Soyuz Rocket
Israeli spacetech startup Ramon.Space powered three Israeli satellites on a research and location mission in space. The satellites were built at the Technion Institute of Technology and equipped with Ramon.Spaces technology. The mission aims to demonstrate long-term formation flights and test the use of small satellites to monitor signals from emergency locator beacons. Ramon.Space has participated in over 50 space missions and aims to lead the digital transformation of space. The launch was delayed due to an issue with the rockets upper stages.
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Israeli spacetech company is delivering products that are literally out of this world
Israeli spacetech company Ramon.Space develops supercomputer hardware and software that can process data in space. The companys technology has been used in over 50 space missions, including NASA and European Space Agency projects. Ramon.Spaces supercomputers are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of space, including radiation and extreme temperatures. The company is a leader in the local spacetech sector and is focused on making systems smarter and more autonomous. Ramon.Space has financial ambitions and is supported by venture capitalists. The company aims to increase its worldwide presence and become a crucial part of the Israeli space tech ecosystem.
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The Israeli company that has come as close as possible to the sun
Israeli company Ramon.Space, which manufactures semiconductor chips for spacecraft, is looking to expand its operations. The companys chips have been used in a number of high-profile space missions, including the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter and the Japanese space agency’s Hayabusa2 asteroid sample-return mission. Ramon.Space is now seeking to gain a foothold in the market for earth-orbiting satellites. The company is also developing a new product, a 64-core digital signal processor that can process information independently and make decisions in real time. Ramon.Space recently launched a campaign to raise capital, targeting private funds in Israel and abroad.
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Ramon Chips Licenses CEVA-X DSP for High Performance Computing for Space Applications
CEVA, Inc. has announced that Ramon Chips, Ltd. has licensed the CEVA-X1643 for its RC64 64-core parallel processor, targeting high performance space computations. Ramon will integrate sixty-four CEVA-X1643 DSPs into the RC64 processor, delivering a huge leap in computational power for next-generation satellites. The CEVA-X1643 DSP promises to bring outstanding performance, programmability, and scalability to next-generation satellite systems.
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