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Hubble Network raises $70 million Series B to scale global Bluetooth®-to-Satellite connectivity + presenting at Silicon Valley Space Week

October 29, 2025 by editorial

Hubble Network recently announced a major step forward as the firm raised $70 million in Series B funding, bringing the company’s total funding to $100 million since its founding in 2021.

This raise fuels their growth and also validates the enormous opportunity to reshape global IoT connectivity.

Space is hard and the industry has long been known for capital intensity, slow cycles, and technical hurdles. Hubble has taken a different path. By leveraging existing Bluetooth chips and building a developer-first platform, we dramatically lower costs, simplify integration, and speed up adoption.

With seven satellites on-orbit, the company has proven that satellite connectivity doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. This approach is making space practical and scalable for the billions of IoT devices that need it. With this new funding, the company is focused on…

  • Expanding the satellite constellation toward global coverage
  • Scaling the developer ecosystem to make integration as easy as plugging in an SDK.
  • Powering enterprise deployments across logistics, infrastructure, defense, and consumer IoT.

Hubble Network’s long-term vision is bold and clear: to build a global satellite network that enables affordable, low-power, ubiquitous connectivity for billions of devices unlocking a new era of IoT at planetary scale.

Alex Hare, the Chief Executive Officer of the company and also the co-founder of Life360, will be a featured panelist at Silicon Valley Space Week that is now in session through October 30th. Mr. Haro will be taking part in the discussion titled: The Sensing Stack: How Are Multimodal Inputs Transforming GEOINT?

The panel discussion occurs on Wednesday, October 29th, from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. PST at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, California.

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