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10 days agoStartup Catalyx Space raises US$5.4 million seed to build modular satellite infrastructure
Catalyx Space, an Indian-founded space-tech startup, has secured US $5.4 million in a seed funding round to accelerate development of spacecraft buses and reusable re-entry platforms. The company, founded in 2024, already launched its first satellite in collaboration with ISRO and next aims to launch a 100 kg satellite in 2026. The new capital will fund its “Cosmotron” bus and “Rex” re-entry capsule, targeting commercial and defence markets. Catalyx’s goal is to make space applications as easy to deploy as software services.
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10 days agoStartup Catalyx Space raises US$5.4 million seed to build modular satellite infrastructure
Catalyx Space, an Indian-founded space-tech startup, has secured US $5.4 million in a seed funding round to accelerate development of spacecraft buses and reusable re-entry platforms. The company, founded in 2024, already launched its first satellite in collaboration with ISRO and next aims to launch a 100 kg satellite in 2026. The new capital will fund its “Cosmotron” bus and “Rex” re-entry capsule, targeting commercial and defence markets. Catalyx’s goal is to make space applications as easy to deploy as software services.
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Catalyx Space raised US$5.4 m seed funding to build modular satellite infrastructure and accelerate space-hardware deployment.
Catalyx Space, an Indian-founded space-tech startup, has secured US $5.4 million in a seed funding round to accelerate development of spacecraft buses and reusable re-entry platforms. The company, founded in 2024, already launched its first satellite in collaboration with ISRO and next aims to launch a 100 kg satellite in 2026. The new capital will fund its “Cosmotron” bus and “Rex” re-entry capsule, targeting commercial and defence markets. Catalyx’s goal is to make space applications as easy to deploy as software services.
Catalyx Space, an Indian-founded space-tech startup, has secured US $5.4 million in a seed funding round to accelerate development of spacecraft buses and reusable re-entry platforms. The company, founded in 2024, already launched its first satellite in collaboration with ISRO and next aims to launch a 100 kg satellite in 2026. The new capital will fund its “Cosmotron” bus and “Rex” re-entry capsule, targeting commercial and defence markets. Catalyx’s goal is to make space applications as easy to deploy as software services.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 20:41 IST