Infostellar Raises $3.5 Million

TOKYO (Ionfostellar PR) — Infostellar, a highly innovative ground-segment-as-a-service (GSaaS) provider, has raised a total of USD 3.5 million in convertible bonds with existing investors Airbus Ventures and Sony Innovation Fund, while welcoming new investors Daiwa Energy Infrastructure, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, and Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance. As a result, the cumulative amount of funds raised now reaches USD 11.5 million.
Infostellar is continuing to raise additional funds, and this round is scheduled to be closed by June 2020.
Since the last funding round in July 2017, Infostellar has developed StellarStation, a ground station platform for flexible and scalable satellite operations, and has verified the feasibility of satellite communication through sharing ground stations.
We provide several satellite operators with an average of 500 passes per month through StellarStation. In addition, we have contracts with ground station owners in several countries around the world, including government owned ground stations. The total number of ground stations on the growing StellarStation network is 13.
The purpose of this finance round is to accelerate Infostellar’s business activities, specifically to hire business development and sales personnel and to strengthen Infostellar management. We will continue to develop our business activities throughout Europe and Asia, and provide satellite operators with a more flexible and expandable ground station network for full global deployment.
With this finance round, we received new investment from operating companies including Daiwa Energy Infrastructure and Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance, who can also provide customers key financial solutions.

The sharing of the non-operating or ‘idle’ time of existing ground stations, which Infostellar has pioneered as part of the StellarStation network, is recognised by many satellite operators as an important and flexible asset for initial operations, backup, demonstrations of technology and business models, and added responsiveness for sudden demand.
We have also seen that there is an increasing demand from some satellite operators to reserve more passes, or satellite<>ground communication opportunities, in bulk. In order to continuously meet such demand, we are exploring initiatives to flexibly expand the ground station network through cooperation with Daiwa Energy Infrastructure, Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance, and existing ground station partners.

Investors Comments
Lewis Pinault, Partner, Airbus Ventures
“Airbus Ventures is proud to lead this new round of financing for Infostellar. With it and together with new and existing investors, we are confident that the team can grow and scale to meet critical global demand for their extraordinarily innovative, secure cloud-based ground stations platform. Bringing operations and business advantages to satellite operators and antenna owners alike, Infostellar’s now fully-demonstrated unique functionalities also bring near-real-time data and command capabilities a big and important step closer, which we already see attracting key customers worldwide.”
Gen Tsuchikawa, Chief Investment Officer, Sony Innovation Fund(Sony Corp.)
“The Infostellar team is a rare combination of exceptional software engineering with a unique approach of resource-sharing in the space industry. They have made great strides in both research and technology, which will help bring their cutting-edge innovation to the market. We are confident that Infostellar will offer breakthrough solutions for many satellite operations and ground station providers across the global market.”
Takuya Tanoue, Executive Director, Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure Co. Ltd.
“Infostellar has a unique and competitive business model in the space industry and has already developed/installed the antenna sharing platform for orbiting satellites that incorporates a superior GUI and API.
“We will provide the continuous support and cooperation for Infostellar to further strengthen the platform connecting orbiting satellites and ground stations which are expected to increase over the long term, and wish to meet the diversifying demands of ground stations and satellite operators.”
Takayuki Shimizu, Executive Officer & General Manager, Investment Dept. No. 3, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital Co., Ltd.
“Infostellar is engaged in a business with a very unique and definite need to develop a ground station antenna sharing service for satellite operators. Utilizing the strengths as a member of MUFG, and as a supporter for further growth of Infostellar, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital Co., Ltd, will help Infostellar, who is at the stage of stepping up, to make a big difference as a global company.”
Ryo Kanda, Senior Manager, Investment Business Department, Business Development Section, Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Company Limited
“Infostellar’s business contributes to “increased communication opportunities between satellites and ground stations”. We believe that they will play an important role in the future development of the space industry with market growing for commercial small satellites manufacturing and launching.
“We aim to contribute the further development of the antenna-sharing business by combining Infostellar’s knowledge and technology with our “asset business insights”.”
About Infostellar
Infostellar is a Ground Segment as a Service (GSaaS) provider offering a highly flexible and scalable ground station services enabled by our cloud platform StellarStation which virtualises ground station networks. By lowering the barriers to entry in the ground segment, Infostellar empowers NewSpace businesses to build better missions and improve the quality of their service. Founded in 2016, Infostellar is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and has its European office in the UK.
For more information, visit https://www.infostellar.net/
About StellarStation
StellarStation is a flexible, scalable, satellite ground station platform. After a one-time setup, satellite operators can access any ground station across our global network. StellarStation also enables ground station owners to monetise their unused capacity by sharing it with satellite operators.
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