Oxford Space Systems is an award-wining space technology business that is pioneering the development of a new generation of deployable antennas and structures that are lighter, less complex and lower cost than those in current commercial demand. OSS is becoming the leading global supplier of innovative deployable space antennas and structures in the new space age, with contracts and collaborations with leading satellite builders in Europe, emerging players in the microsat and nanosat markets in the US, Europe and Asia.
Based at the UK’s Harwell Space Cluster, OSS has excellent access to the expertise and facilities of RAL Space, the European Space Agency, the Science and Technology Facilities Council and the Satellite Applications Catapult.
IQ Capital first invested in Oxford Space Systems at Seed stage in 2015.
Based at the UK’s Harwell Space Cluster, OSS has excellent access to the expertise and facilities of RAL Space, the European Space Agency, the Science and Technology Facilities Council and the Satellite Applications Catapult.
IQ Capital first invested in Oxford Space Systems at Seed stage in 2015.
Location: United Kingdom, England, Vale of White Horse
Total raised: $12.72M
Investors 8
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
12.01.2024 | - | $3.82M | - |
14.06.2018 | - | $8.9M | - |
Mentions in press and media 11
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23.05.2024 | Oxford Space Systems delivers high-power antennas to US firm | - |
19.05.2024 | Oxford Innovation Finance invests in deployable antennas for space | Oxford Innovation Finance’s EIS Growth Fund 3 and OION Angel Network have invested in Oxford Space Systems, a deployable antenna company helping to unlock the full utility of small satellites on orbit. With a vision to be the global leader ... |
12.01.2024 | Oxford Space Systems secures £3m to support growth | - |
04.02.2022 | Q5D raises $2.5M towards R&D of robotic 5-axis wiring and electronics 3D printing technology | UK-based robotics firm Q5D Technology has secured $2.5 million in seed funding to finance the development of a new multifunctional wiring and electronics 3D printer. Known as the ‘CU500,’ the 5-axis FFF system features a changeable toolhead... |
15.06.2018 | Oxford Space Systems Raises €7.6m in Funding | Oxford Space Systems, an Oxford, UK-based spacetech company, raised €7.6m in funding. The round, which will be open until September 2018, was led by Longwall Ventures. which uses light materials and origami engineering techniques to reduce ... |
14.06.2018 | Oxford Space Systems raises $8.9 million for spacecraft component business | WASHINGTON — Oxford Space Systems, a British startup that hopes to compete with space industry giants Harris Corp. and Northrop Grumman in the satellite component business, has raised 6.7 million British pounds ($8.9 million) from investors... |
14.06.2018 | British spacetech pioneer Oxford Space Systems secures £6.7m in funding | Oxford Space Systems (OSS) today announces it has secured £6.7 million in funding from a syndicate of investors including IQ Capital, Longwall Ventures, Foresight Williams, OTIF, Midven and Wren. The current round, led by Longwall Ventures,... |
14.06.2018 | British spacetech pioneer Oxford Space Systems secures £6.7m in funding | British spacetech pioneer Oxford Space Systems secures £6.7m in funding 14-06-2018 Oxford Space Systems (OSS) today announces it has secured £6.7 million in funding from a syndicate of investors including IQ Capital, Longwall Ventures, Fore... |
14.06.2018 | Oxford Space Systems raises €7.6 million to launch affordable satellites into outer space | The young SpaceTech company Oxford Space Systems has raised an additional €7.6 million in funding, bringing the total amount raised since the launch in 2013 to €11.34 million. Oxford Space Systems (OSS) builds satellites, including deployab... |
14.06.2018 | British spacetech startup Oxford Space Systems raises £6.7 million | Oxford Space Systems (OSS), a British startup that builds deployable space antennas and structures, has landed £6.7 million in funding from IQ Capital, Longwall Ventures, Foresight Williams, Midven, and Wren Capital. The startup will use th... |
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