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Manufactures customizable ESPA class satellites
$135k - $165kAnnually
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Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Apex Space manufactures ESPA class satellites, focusing on their flagship product, the Aries satellite bus, which is suitable for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and other missions. They cater to clients in the aerospace and defense sectors, providing customizable satellite solutions for applications like Earth observation and communications. Apex Space differentiates itself with guaranteed on-time delivery, high reliability, and transparent pricing. Their goal is to lead in spacecraft manufacturing by offering dependable satellite solutions for a variety of space missions.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$115.3M
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Founded
2022
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LOS ANGELES and COSTA MESA, Calif., Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Anduril Industries is announcing a strategic partnership with Apex, a Los Angeles-based merchant supplier of productized satellite buses, to enable rapid development and delivery of space systems for the United States and partners.
Toyota Ventures has invested in Apex Space, a Los Angeles-based company founded in 2022, which manufactures satellite buses at scale. Apex aims to reduce costs and lead times for satellites by using standardization and rapid delivery. Their first model, the Aries satellite bus, is a 100kg platform capable of carrying a payload and fuel mass of up to 150kg. Since 2015, space companies have received $286 billion in investment, with 86% going towards satellite technologies.
Satellite manufacturing startup Apex has raised $95 million to allow it to ramp up production of “productized” satellite buses to tap into growing demand.
WASHINGTON - Satellite manufacturing startup Apex has raised $95 million to allow it to ramp up production of "productized" satellite buses to tap into growing demand, particularly from national security customers.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apex, the Los Angeles-based spacecraft manufacturing company, announced its customer payload for Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) has been successfully enabled as part of the Aries Serial Number (SN) 1 Call to Adventure Mission. Booz Allen’s onboard software payload allows Booz Allen to run diagnostics on the software as it attempts to perform computer-vision tasks at the edge. This is a key technology that will reduce the bandwidth required for on-orbit space domain awareness (SDA) sensors and enable the proliferation of next-generation deep-space sensors in the near future. “We are excited to have Booz Allen as one of our customers on this first Aries mission. We look forward to continuing the collaboration as both companies push forward the space industry,” said Ian Cinnamon, Chief Executive Officer at Apex. Apex’s Call to Adventure mission is unique and allows multiple customers to leverage transport on a single spacecraft
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apex, the Los Angeles-based spacecraft manufacturing company, released its “satellite selfie,” an image taken by its Aries SN1 spacecraft. The photograph was taken by a payload owned by Apex, which completed commissioning last week. The image was taken by a camera mounted on the satellite bus’s payload deck. The camera captures one of the deployed solar panels in the foreground, with the Azores Islands and Atlantic Ocean in the background. On the solar panel, Apex’s logo and a picture of the team are visible. Apex’s selfie photo demonstrates end-to-end capabilities of the Aries platform
Discover how Apex Space is transforming the satellite manufacturing industry with the successful launch of its Aries satellite.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apex, the Los Angeles-based spacecraft manufacturing company, announced the confirmed success of Aries SN1, their first production build of Apex’s productized ESPA-class satellite bus. After launching on SpaceX’s Falcon-9 on March 4, Apex’s vehicle is communicating bidirectionally with its ground stations and is healthy. Apex specializes in building productized satellite buses, starting with their flagship Aries platform. Aries, an ESPA-class 100kg bus, can support payloads up to 100kg. These buses are manufactured at scale and can be configured with various performance packages, enabling Apex customers to leverage the benefits of serial production for diverse mission needs. Aries SN1 set a historical record as the fastest build of any small satellite
Apex Space, a satellite bus manufacturing startup, has expanded its operations with the opening of a new headquarters and production facility in California.
Founded by Ian Cinnamon in 2022, Apex has now raised a total of $26.0M in total equity funding and is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Village Global, Lux Capital, XYZ Venture Capital, and J2 Ventures.