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You are here: Home / News / Pixxel raises million$$ in additional funding for hyperspectral imaging solutions

Pixxel raises million$$ in additional funding for hyperspectral imaging solutions

December 10, 2024 by editorial

Pixxel, a U.S.-India-based space technology, has closed $24 million in additional funding as part of the firm’s Series B round — this new investment brings the total Series B funding to $60 million and, with this, Pixxel has raised a total of $95 million across all funding rounds to date.

The Series B extension round added new investors, M&G Catalyst and Glade Brook Capital Partners, who join existing backers Google, Radical Ventures, Lightspeed, and others. This funding positions Pixxel as one of the highest-funded space-tech startups in India and the highest-funded hyperspectral imaging company globally, reinforcing its mission to build a health monitor for the planet through advanced earth observation satellites and drive impactful climate action.

The funds will enable Pixxel to accelerate the development and launch of Pixxel’s entire constellation of 18 commercial hyperspectral satellites planned for the near future. The funding will also support the growth of Pixxel’s software offerings, including Aurora, its AI-driven Earth Observation platform, enabling seamless analysis and actionable insights for diverse applications from hyperspectral data. 

Additionally, the funds will drive Pixxel’s plans to expand its satellite manufacturing capacity, scale its operations for upcoming missions, and enhance its capability to provide a full spectrum of satellite manufacturing services—from small satellites to advanced imaging payloads for other organisations and governments.

Pixxel’s hyperspectral satellites are designed to capture data across 250+ spectral bands at an unparalleled 5 meter spatial resolution, spectrally fingerprinting the Earth and delivering details invisible to conventional imaging methods. 

The upcoming Fireflies constellation of 6 commercial-grade hyperspectral satellites, set for launch in early 2025, will provide enhanced global coverage with native 5 meter resolution, a 40 kilometer wide swath and daily revisit frequency anywhere on the planet. With applications spanning agriculture, climate monitoring, resource management, mining, environmental protection, energy, urban planning, and more, Pixxel’s technology equips organisations with the critical intelligence required to make informed, data-driven decisions.

This milestone represents another step forward in Pixxel’s vision of leveraging space technology to drive global progress, create impactful environmental solutions, and facilitate interplanetary travel, paving the way for a better tomorrow on Earth and beyond.

“This funding reflects the bold vision we’ve set out to achieve at Pixxel and echoes the investors’ confidence in Pixxel’s technological capabilities,” said Awais Ahmed, Founder and CEO of Pixxel. “The new infusion of capital will help us launch more satellites quicker, transforming how humanity understands and acts on the challenges of our time. We look forward to building a business that continues to make a meaningful impact for generations, creating a world where industries and governments can act faster and smarter for the greater good through Pixxel’s cutting-edge hyperspectral satellites.”

Praveg Patil, Head of Asia Pacific – M&G Impact & Private Equity, said, “Pixxel’s proprietary technology will be transformational and adaptable to monitor for enhancing crop health, climate change, managing resources more effectively and protecting our environment. This partnership underscores our commitment to support Pixxel’s growth plans and reflects our broader purpose-led strategy, demonstrating how innovative technology can generate positive environmental outcomes.”

Linda Guo, Partner, Glade Brook Capital Partners, said, “We are thrilled to partner with Pixxel as they advance the deployment of their hyperspectral satellite constellation. Awais, Kshitij, and the Pixxel team have demonstrated exceptional vision, innovation, and execution, and we are confident they will play a pivotal role in driving the growth and adoption of the hyperspectral satellite market.“

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