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Big moment for Antaris: we’ve announced a $28M Series A led by WestWave Capital, with participation from Lockheed Martin Ventures and others. But the real story isn’t the funding—it’s the shift underway in space. Space is becoming AI-first. Antaris is building the first AI-native platform for space missions, fundamentally changing how space missions and ISR capabilities are delivered for sovereign nations. The legacy model—hardware-first, slow, and rigid—can’t keep up with today’s mission demands. We’ve flipped it. With Antaris Intelligence™ and Full Mission Virtualization™, teams can: Design and validate missions entirely in software Simulate complex systems before a single component is built Compress timelines from years to days Deploy more adaptive, resilient ISR architectures At the core is TrueTwin™—a living digital system optimizing and running missions in real time—combined with SatOS™, our hardware-agnostic flight software powering distributed compute infrastructure, including data centers in space. Proud to be building this with incredible team, partners and customers. We’re just getting started. #SpaceTech #AI #ISR# #AIForSpace #DataCentersInSpace
Today, Antaris announced the close of a $28 million Series A funding round, led by WestWave Capital, with participation from Lockheed Martin Ventures and additional investors. This milestone reflects growing demand for a fundamentally different approach to space missions: one that starts in software rather than hardware. With our AI-powered Antaris Intelligence™ platform and Full Mission Virtualization™, mission teams can design, simulate, and operate complex space systems in a fully virtual environment before committing to hardware. At the core is our TrueTwin™ capability, enabling faster iteration and more resilient outcomes. We’re building what comes next. Read the full release here: https://shorturl.at/yPKaT #venturecapital #spacevc #aiforspace #fullmissionvirtualization #spacetech #isr #satellites #satellitetech #spacetechnology #spacesoftware Thomas Barton Govindhasamy Karthik John Trionfo Brian Waldon