Swiss-based DPhi Space lands 2.2M to democratise space access
Briefly

Lausanne-based startup DPhi Space has raised CHF 2.1M in pre-seed funding, led by QBIT Capital. The investment enables the launch of its Clustergate platform, which aims to democratize space access by offering cost-effective and efficient satellite ridesharing solutions. Founded in 2024 by Aziz Belkhiria, Michael Linder, and Julian Harris, DPhi Space provides an innovative infrastructure that integrates multiple payloads and cloud computing capabilities in orbit. This development marks a significant step towards making space more accessible for users without any space expertise.
This funding round brings us closer to our vision of making space more accessible through a shared satellite infrastructure.
DPhi Space claims its solution is a game changer because it significantly reduces costs by eliminating the need for dedicated satellite missions.
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