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SpinLaunch secures 30 million to speed Meridian Space constellation development
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SpinLaunch secures 30 million to speed Meridian Space constellation development
by Clarence Oxford
Long Beach CA (SPX) Aug 20, 2025

SpinLaunch has closed 30 million in funding to accelerate development and commercialization of Meridian Space, its low-earth orbit satellite broadband constellation. The round includes new capital from existing investors led by ATW Partners, along with the previously announced strategic investment from Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace.

The company is targeting its first customer link in the second half of 2026 while ramping go-to-market activity. Management cites growing demand for a cost-efficient, open-architecture LEO satcom system designed for flexibility, integration, and long-term customer value.

"We're not just building momentum - we're earning trust," said Massimiliano Ladovaz, CEO of SpinLaunch. "From technical milestones to collaboration with early adopters, the continued backing of insiders and partners like Kongsberg underscores the credibility of our approach and the progress we've made."

"We chose to partner with SpinLaunch because we saw a bold vision backed by a uniquely capable team," said Eirik Lie, President of Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace. "This investment reflects our shared belief in their ability to deliver a new model for satellite communications through the Meridian Space constellation. SpinLaunch is building a platform with global relevance - and we're proud to support them as they move from technical validation to commercial momentum."

As part of this phase, SpinLaunch completed full-scale testing of its proprietary multi-band reconfigurable reflectarray antenna, described as a compact, energy-efficient, and scalable alternative to conventional satellite antennas, and a key enabler of the constellation's ultra-low capex design.

"Validating our reconfigurable reflectarray antenna through full-scale testing confirms we can deliver multi-band capability without the cost and complexity of traditional designs," said David Wrenn, Chief Innovation Officer at SpinLaunch. "This is a critical step toward the development of the Meridian Space constellation and achieving both our technical and operational objectives."

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