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Ramon.Space is a technology company.
Ramon.Space delivers space-resilient computing infrastructure for next-generation satellite and deep space missions. Its offerings feature flexible, software-defined onboard processors leveraging AI/ML and digital signal processing. This technology enables Earth-like computing capabilities, with modular architecture and on-orbit programmability for high-performance data processing and real-time application updates in extraterrestrial environments.
Co-founder Ran Ginosar established Ramon.Space over fifteen years ago, driven by the insight that robust, intelligent computing was essential for transforming space missions. The company focused on building solutions that withstand space's rigors while offering flexibility and intelligence, driving the digital transformation of the industry.
Ramon.Space's systems serve the space sector, powering remote sensing, Earth observation, communication satellites, and in-space data centers. The company envisions autonomous computing units on satellites unlocking advanced services and new business models, expanding possibilities for future space exploration and utilization.
Ramon.Space has raised $44.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Ramon.Space has raised $44.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Ramon.Space has raised $44.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Ramon.Space's investors include Dell Technologies Capital, Eclipse Ventures, Grove Ventures, Pitango Venture Capital, Deep Insight, Benjamin Ting, Mohamed Almazrouei, UMC Capital, WorldQuant Ventures, Barak Ben-Eliezer, Yossi Vinitski, Kris Peng.
Ramon.Space has raised $44.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $26.0M Series B in June 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2023 | $26M Series B | — | Dell Technologies Capital, Eclipse Ventures, Grove Ventures, Pitango Venture Capital, Deep Insight, Benjamin Ting, Mohamed Almazrouei, UMC Capital | Announced |
| May 1, 2021 | $18M Series A | — | Dell Technologies Capital, Eclipse Ventures, Grove Ventures, Pitango Venture Capital, WorldQuant Ventures, Barak BEN Eliezer, Yossi Vinitski, Kris Peng | Announced |
Ramon.Space is a technology company specializing in space-resilient computing infrastructure, developing software-based systems powered by unique AI/ML processors that enable Earth-like computing capabilities in space.[1][2][5] These systems address data management challenges for satellites and missions in Earth observation, telecom, navigation, defense, space manufacturing, deep space exploration, and autonomous operations across all orbits, serving satellite manufacturers, operators, and service providers with low-power, reliable platforms like NuStream (storage), NuPod, and NuBox (processing and communication).[1][2][3] The company's proven technology has been deployed on hundreds of satellites and over 50 deep space missions with zero failures, driving growth in the space economy through real-time data processing and edge computing, evidenced by $43.5M in total funding including a $26M round, partnerships like Foxconn for high-volume production, and contracts such as with Eutelsat OneWeb.[2][4][5]
Founded in Yokneam, Israel, Ramon.Space emerged from a multidisciplinary team blending expertise in spacecraft construction, defense, computing from space and terrestrial sectors, telecommunications, video distribution, and ground stations.[1][4] The idea stemmed from the need for radiation-hardened, software-powered computing to handle complex space data processing, with CEO Avi Shabtai leading the charge to scale solutions amid rising demand for orbital agility.[2] Early traction came from deploying technology across 50+ missions, accumulating 50k days in space and reaching 250 million miles from Earth without failures, offices expanded to the US and UK, and key hires like Jennifer Little (Chief Revenue Officer) and Stefano Poli (Chief Commercial Officer).[1][2][5]
Ramon.Space rides the surge in the space economy, fueled by mega-constellations, NewSpace ventures, and data-intensive missions demanding onboard processing over ground relays to cut latency, costs, and bandwidth.[2][5] Timing aligns with trends like AI/ML in orbit, autonomous satellites, and deep space probes, where market forces—proliferating LEO/MEO/GEO operators, defense needs, and manufacturing in space—favor low-power, resilient tech amid radiation and power constraints.[1] It influences the ecosystem by enabling agile, profitable satellite services, partnering with giants like Foxconn and Eutelsat OneWeb, and setting standards for software-defined space computing that unlocks new revenue from in-orbit analytics.[2][4][5]
Ramon.Space is poised to dominate space-resilient infrastructure as demand explodes for data-centric missions, with next steps including scaled production, more C-suite hires like Poli for global sales, and deeper penetration in telecom, defense, and exploration via contracts and VC fuel.[2][5] Trends like AI-driven autonomy, sustainable orbits, and solar system expansion will propel it, potentially evolving from supplier to ecosystem orchestrator through high-volume deployments and zero-failure reliability. This positions Ramon.Space as foundational to next-gen satellites, mirroring how cloud computing transformed Earth—now unleashing computing's universe of possibilities in space.[1][3][5]