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Space technology startup Catalyx Space has raised $5.4 million in a seed round, bringing its total funding to $7.1 million, to accelerate the development of a comprehensive infrastructure for orbital logistics. The company aims to enable efficient, reusable space transport systems through innovations in re-entry, recovery, and space manufacturing technologies.
The funding round was led by Outlander VC, with participation from Arka Venture Labs, Lex Reddy, KDX, Scale Together, Higher Life Ventures, Nivesha Ventures, Pranatech, Bria, HF0, and Techstars. Catalyx will leverage the fresh capital to demonstrate its next-generation re-entry and landing capabilities, scale its commercialization strategy, and execute a series of upcoming missions.
Since participating in the Techstars Space Accelerator and HF0, Catalyx has made rapid progress, launching its first spacecraft, completing successful drop and landing tests, and establishing a new spacecraft manufacturing facility in India. The company’s growing portfolio of technologies positions it to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of space supply chain infrastructure.
Catalyx’s mission is to make space operations more sustainable, efficient, and commercially viable through deep-tech innovation and precision engineering.