Bengaluru-based spacetech startup Astrogate Labs has secured $1.3 million in Pre-Series funding led by Piper Serica Angel Fund. The funds will be utilized to accelerate the development of high-speed laser communication terminals for applications in space, airborne, and terrestrial environments. CEO Nitish Singh described this funding as a milestone for the startup. Additionally, Skylo Technologies has raised $30 million to expand its direct-to-device satellite service, which aims to enhance connectivity for IoT and consumer devices across new countries. This funding is expected to improve communication for smartphones, vehicles, and other devices, addressing existing coverage gaps.
Skylo raises $30 million to fuel direct-to-smartphone expansion https://t.co/yi4fHS9w5X https://t.co/oc2VM4vKU5
🌍 Seamless global connectivity is on the rise! 📡 @Skylo_Tech raises $30M to expand their direct-to-device satellite service, ensuring uninterrupted communication for smartphones, vehicles, and IoT devices. Say goodbye to coverage gaps! https://t.co/QgcSmeFXp4 @SkyloTech…
Bengaluru-based spacetech startup @AstrogateLabs has secured $1.3 million in fresh funding from @PiperSerica to scale its high-speed laser communication terminals for space, airborne, and terrestrial applications. CEO Nitish Singh called it a “milestone” in the startup’s…