ATLAS is working to change the way an entire industry looks at space-based communications and data alike. How? By providing a revolutionary approach to satellite communications. An approach that got us listed by Morgan Stanley as a top 12 disruptor in the satellite industry.
ATLAS was founded in 2015 by four executives — including three U.S. military veterans — with a combined 110+ years of experience in the satellite communications industry. Creating a company dedicated to its mission of providing affordable, secure, and exceptional global communications services to the rapidly growing global SATCOM industry.
ATLAS Space Operations software , Freedom™ is a cloud-based, secure, and scalable solution to satellite communications. It has been employed successfully in both government and commercial missions. Unlike complex, costly, and labor-intensive legacy approaches, Freedom™ makes communicating with satellites simpler, faster, and more economical than ever before and eliminates the need for satellite owners to act as ground station operators.
For more information visit www.atlasground.com and follow us on Twitter at @AtlasSpace
ATLAS was founded in 2015 by four executives — including three U.S. military veterans — with a combined 110+ years of experience in the satellite communications industry. Creating a company dedicated to its mission of providing affordable, secure, and exceptional global communications services to the rapidly growing global SATCOM industry.
ATLAS Space Operations software , Freedom™ is a cloud-based, secure, and scalable solution to satellite communications. It has been employed successfully in both government and commercial missions. Unlike complex, costly, and labor-intensive legacy approaches, Freedom™ makes communicating with satellites simpler, faster, and more economical than ever before and eliminates the need for satellite owners to act as ground station operators.
For more information visit www.atlasground.com and follow us on Twitter at @AtlasSpace
Location: United States, Wisconsin, Town of Wolf River
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $41M
Founded date: 2015
Investors 9
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
05.09.2024 | - | $15M | - |
25.08.2022 | Series B | $26M | - |
Mentions in press and media 7
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05.09.2024 | ATLAS Space Operations: A New Era in Satellite Communications | In the vast expanse of space, communication is the lifeline. ATLAS Space Operations stands at the forefront, ensuring that satellites can talk to Earth. Recently, the company secured $15 million in funding, a testament to its growing influe... |
05.09.2024 | ATLAS Space Operations raises $15M in round led by NewSpace Capital | ATLAS Space Operations, a provider of ground station services for satellite communications, has raised $15M in its latest investment round. The funding, led by NewSpace Capital, will enable ATLAS to meet industry demand and manage the rapid... |
05.09.2024 | ATLAS Space Operations Raises $15M in Growth Funding | ATLAS Space Operations, a Traverse City, MI-based provider of ground station services for satellite communications, raised $15M in Growth funding. The round was led by NewSpace Capital with participation from Michigan Capital Network, Berin... |
04.09.2024 | ATLAS Space Operations: Satellite Communications Company Raises $15 Million | ATLAS Space Operations, a world leading provider of ground station services for satellite communications, announced it has raised $15 million in its latest growth round. The company – which is a Ground Station as a Service (GaaS) and Ground... |
25.08.2022 | Atlas Space Operations Raises $26M in Series B Funding | ATLAS Space Operations, a Traverse City, MI-based global leader in cloud-based space communications solutions, raised $26m in Series B funding. The round was led by Mitsui & Co., Ltd., with participation from Beringea, Boomerang Catapul... |
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