Infinite Orbits: Pioneering the Future of Space Technology

May 16, 2024, 9:54 am
European Space Agency - ESA
European Space Agency - ESA
AgencyDevelopmentEdTechEngineeringFinTechGovTechITNewsScienceSpace
Location: France, Ile-de-France, Paris
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 1975
Total raised: $198.67K
Infinite Orbits
Total raised: $12.98M
CNES
CNES
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Location: France, Ile-de-France, Paris
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 1961
Infinite Orbits, a Toulouse-based space company, recently secured a €12M funding round to propel its innovative projects forward. Led by CEO Adel Haddoud, the company is focused on developing cutting-edge technology to extend the lifespan of satellites and revolutionize in-orbit services.

Infinite Orbits' main project, "Endurance," aims to enhance satellite operators' fleet management strategies by prolonging the life of their assets. This groundbreaking initiative is set to showcase the first European Life Extension mission in 2026, marking a significant milestone in the space industry.

The company's Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) technology, powered by autonomous vision-based navigation, enables assets in space to approach and dock with precision. This advancement opens up a world of possibilities for in-orbit services, including close inspection, refueling, and in-space manufacturing.

Infinite Orbits has forged key partnerships with organizations like ESA and CNES, laying the foundation for its technological advancements. The successful launch of Orbit Guard™ #1 to GEO orbit in 2023 marked a pivotal moment in the company's journey towards reshaping the space landscape.

CEO Adel Haddoud's vision for Infinite Orbits is clear - to provide GEO operators with reliable and competitive services that drive the industry forward. With a growing list of clients and a strong revenue trajectory, the company is poised to make a lasting impact on the space sector.

Infinite Orbits' commitment to innovation and sustainability sets it apart as a trailblazer in the realm of space technology. As the company continues to push boundaries and redefine what's possible in orbit, the future of space exploration looks brighter than ever.