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Bright Ascension secures further funding for HELIX product suite launch

October 16, 2023

Bright Ascension Ltd. recently acquired an additional £1.5 million in funding through a bridging loan. This investment is an important milestone, ensuring the seamless development of its innovative HELIX suite of software products as it nears its eagerly awaited launch. The investment follows two successful fund-raising rounds completed by the company in August of 2021 and January of 2022, which raised £1.5 million of equity.

Bright Ascension will use the new funds to complete the development of its nexgen satellite software infrastructure, which will offer its customers an end-to-end software solution for space-based service provision from early development right through to delivery. The new product vision arises from the company’s participation in the ESA ARTES Pioneer program, a multi-year project to design and develop a cutting-edge solution which will enable a wide range of companies to provide innovative satellite constellations at a significantly reduced cost and within a reduced timeframe.

Bright Ascension mission control software.

Bright Ascension has recently been selected to head onboard and ground software development for the 3 year OS2-VOLT mission, led by Craft Prospect Ltd. for the Telecom Directorate of ESA under the Scylight program.

The project is designed to evaluate and test radical new real-time techniques and technologies in LEO. Bright Ascension’s HELIX suite is expected to form the foundation for the OS2-VOLT partnership and demonstrate full capabilities and advantages of an integrated software infrastructure from onboard and operations development to the downstream software platform, which will provide high-level tasking and monitoring of the space system at the level of delivering data and services to a number of anchor customers.

ESA’s ScyLight (Secure and Laser communication technology) program supports the research, development and evolution of optical communication – laser – technologies, and provides flight opportunities for their on-orbit verification.

“We are very pleased to have secured additional funding, a pivotal step in ensuring the smooth progress of the final stages of the initial HELIX suite release in preparation for its upcoming launch,” said . “We know there is a strong demand in the market for an integrated all-encompassing solution that seamlessly bridges the gap between space- and ground-based software development. The forthcoming OS2-VOLT mission serves as a powerful testament to this demand and provides us with the perfect platform to showcase the remarkable capabilities and advantages of optimizing integration between spacecraft development and the efficient delivery of data insights to end-users.” — Peter Mendham, CEO at Bright Ascension

Filed Under: Bridge Loan, Bright Ascension, Business Moves, ESA ARTES, Funding, Satellite Software, Space-Based Services

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