Full-Time
Posted on 10/3/2025
Designs satellite communications hardware and software
$121k - $145k/yr
Westminster, CO, USA
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CesiumAstro develops end-to-end space and airborne communications systems, including active phased array antennas, software-defined radios, and complete payloads. Its technology enables electronically steered beams for inter-satellite links, high-rate downlinks, lunar and deep-space communication, and 5G/NTN networks. It ships plug‑and‑play, commercially manufactured hardware and SDR software as a full-stack solution, reducing development time and cost. The company targets both government programs (NASA, DoD) and commercial space ventures, aiming to make space-based connectivity more accessible and adaptable.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$678.2M
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2017
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CesiumAstro expands Texas headquarters with $500m investment. CesiumAstro announced an expansion of its global headquarters in Bee Cave, Texas, with the acquisition of nearly 270,000 square feet of advanced manufacturing space, expanding capacity for continued growth tomorrow.The expansion represents a $500 million capital investment over the next five... Not yet a subscriber? Join TXF today to continue accessing content without any restrictions Or to request access to TXF Intelligence contact TXF
CesiumAstro announces acquisition of Vidrovr to enhance space communications systems and build planetary intelligence layer. CesiumAstro announced its acquisition of Vidrovr to advance the integration of AI-driven analytics and real-time signal intelligence across its space communications systems, payloads, and satellite platforms. AUSTIN, Texas-(BUSINESS WIRE)-CesiumAstro Inc., a global provider of space and defense communications systems and satellites, today announced the acquisition of Vidrovr, an artificial intelligence (AI) company specializing in real-time multimodal signal analysis. The acquisition accelerates CesiumAstro's strategy to embed AI directly into space telecommunications and ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) infrastructure, enabling intelligent radio frequency (RF) optimization, autonomous operations of payloads and satellites, and reconfigurable AI-enabled edge compute across its product lines. From mission-critical hardware to software, firmware, and waveforms, this acquisition positions CesiumAstro to further elevate its best-in-class digital processors and active phased array technologies. By embedding analytics and autonomy directly into our communications payloads and Element family of satellites, CesiumAstro is establishing a real-time planetary intelligence layer. Share "Our systems must operate in an increasingly congested and contested environment," said Trey Pappas, Chief Revenue Officer at CesiumAstro. "By embedding AI directly into our telecommunications payloads, we enable adaptive RF optimization, autonomous tasking, and real-time decision-making at the edge. This reduces latency, improves spectrum efficiency, and allows our customers to operate resilient, self-optimizing space networks at scale." AI-enabled workload orchestration allows satellites to determine which data should be processed on orbit and which should be routed to ground-based cloud and enterprise systems, creating a unified, distributed compute fabric spanning space and Earth. Following the acquisition, Vidrovr co-founder Joe Ellis is leading the integration of machine learning capabilities across CesiumAstro's product portfolio, with a focus on next-generation, AI-native space systems. "By embedding analytics and autonomy directly into our communications payloads and Element family of satellites, CesiumAstro is establishing a real-time planetary intelligence layer," said Ellis. "This layer will not only observe global activity, but interpret it, prioritize it, and route the necessary data intelligently across an expanding network of space-based assets." "What attracted me to CesiumAstro was the opportunity to operationalize AI inside production-scale space systems," continued Ellis. "Together, we're enabling distributed intelligence that connects space and terrestrial infrastructure. Our goal is to bring machine learning inference as close to the data as possible, on orbit, and quickly route the most important data to where it should be processed on Earth." The acquisition reinforces CesiumAstro's commitment to vertically integrated, scalable production of high-performance communications payloads and satellites for national security and commercial customers. By combining advanced RF hardware, software-defined architectures, and embedded AI, CesiumAstro delivers adaptive, mission-ready space systems designed for increasingly complex operational environments. Explore how CesiumAstro is integrating Vidrovr's technology in this Q&A with Joe Ellis: https://www.cesiumastro.com/joe-ellis-q-a About CesiumAstro CesiumAstro is a global leader in advanced connectivity solutions for space and defense, delivering next-generation systems that connect, detect, and defend across commercial, government, and national security missions. Its standardized product platforms span satellites, high-performance communications payloads, terminals, and advanced computing systems, all designed for scalable production and mission-ready deployment. CesiumAstro maintains complete vertical integration with in-house design, manufacturing, and testing capabilities certified to AS9100D and ISO 9001:2015 standards. Headquartered near Austin, Texas, the company operates additional facilities in Colorado, California, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan.
CesiumAstro has acquired Vidrovr, a startup specialising in artificial intelligence for multimodal signals analysis. The transaction closed in late 2025, though financial terms were not disclosed. The acquisition aims to accelerate CesiumAstro's efforts to embed AI in space telecommunications and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance infrastructure, enabling advanced radio-frequency capabilities. Vidrovr's AI technology will be integrated into CesiumAstro's communications systems. The deal reflects growing interest in applying AI to space-based communications and monitoring infrastructure.
CesiumAstro raises $470 million to build out low Earth orbit satellites. CesiumAstro has secured $470 million in Series C capital to scale the manufacturing and deployment of space-based communications systems for government and commercial customers. The raise includes $270 million in equity led by Trousdale Ventures, with participation from Woven Capital, Janus Henderson Investors, Airbus Ventures, the Development Bank of Japan, MESH, and NewSpace Capital. An additional $200 million financing package was provided by the Export-Import Bank of the United States and J.P. Morgan under the "Make More In America" initiative. The company said the capital will support construction of a new 270,000 square foot headquarters near Austin, expanded manufacturing capacity, and faster deployment of its software-defined satellite communications platforms. CesiumAstro also plans to increase production of Element, its fully integrated low Earth orbit satellite, and expand engineering and program teams in the US and abroad. "This is a scale moment," said Shey Sabripour, Founder and CEO. "Our technology is moving from breakthrough to American Industrial backbone. This funding lets us deliver resilient, AI-enabled communications to 'connect, detect and defend' at global scale - faster." Founded in 2017, CesiumAstro develops communications payloads, satellites, and onboard computing systems used in proliferated space architectures. The company supplies hardware and software for defense and civil space programs. "CesiumAstro embodies the kind of enduring innovation we look for - engineering excellence with the discipline to deliver hardware over hype," said Phillip Sarofim of Trousdale Ventures. "We've backed the company across multiple rounds because this team isn't chasing headlines - they're building a forever company. Over the past year alone, CesiumAstro moved from announcing its first fully integrated satellite to securing eight SpaceX rideshare launches, accelerating on-orbit validation. Their momentum and maturity set them apart." Clearly, space-focused startups are particularly interesting in the United States and Europe as Ukraine faces an onslaught of Starlink-powered drones. By controlling more of the ground-to-air communications systems via satellite, modern defence companies can offer security and safety without risking jamming or shutdowns.
CesiumAstro raises $270M series C. Thursday February 12, 2026 Waning Crescent Payload in your inbox. In-depth research, exclusive data, and expert analysis on the business and policy of space. Get ahead of the competition.