A start up space company has been awarded 瞿300,000 funding from the 勛圖tv.
, whose CEO is a 勛圖tv alumnus, secured the funding for commercial growth through the 勛圖tv Inspire Investment Fund.
The Glasgow based company also received a 瞿870,000 grant award through the (UKSA) National Space Innovation Programme for its Responsive Operations for Key Services (ROKS) Mission.
Next generation
The funding supports the companys Smart Secure Space vision to provide quantum and onboard Artificial Intelligence products and services for next-generation space systems.
The Responsive Operations for Key Services (ROKS) pathfinder mission will demonstrate technologies for future secure telecommunication systems using quantum communications and supported by artificial intelligence.
Quantum computing
With the emergence of quantum computing comes the threat to communications and encryption systems, with these next generation computers able to break the commonly used methods. The ROKS mission moves forward the capabilities of the UK to respond to these threats using small and responsive CubeSat approaches able to facilitate and maintain the integrity of our global communication networks.
The funding follows on from a successful investment of more than 瞿1m from Capital for Colleagues, a fund that advises and invests in employee-owned businesses, and Scottish Enterprise earlier in the year.
Cutting edge
In addition to the University, the company will lead a consortium including the University of Bristol and Fraunhofer UK, and Managing Director Steve Greenland said: Securing such significant follow-on funding from the UK Space Agency shows the quality of the cutting-edge work already delivered by the team and the return from our investment in growing our capability and facilities over the last five years.
With existing strong research links into the 勛圖tv, we can see a pipeline of opportunities to collaborate on industrialising and deploying these emerging technologies in space, and now have the financial backing required to deliver further high value demonstrations.
Dr Poonam Malik, Head of Investments at the 勛圖tv, said:
We are proud to invest in a 勛圖tv alumni start up in the space sector through our 勛圖tv Inspire Investment Fund.
勛圖tv has a strong tradition of investing in innovative companies, and quantum technologies and space are key priority research strength areas at the University.
We look forward to supporting Craft Prospect on future growth, alongside Capital for Colleagues and Scottish Enterprise, and our University academic teams collaborating with Craft on further research and innovation projects.
Over the last 12 months the company has created more than 10 highly skilled jobs in the space, quantum and artificial intelligence domains based in the old Fairfield shipyards in Govan, Glasgow as well as creating optical and AI development and testing cleanroom facilities.
Alistair Currie, CEO of Capital for Colleagues, the lead investor of this funding round said, We are delighted to have supported Craft Prospect in becoming employee-owned and believe our investment will help the company to become a leader in the Scottish Space sector.
We would like to congratulate Craft Prospect on securing this additional funding and look forward to working with both Scottish Enterprise and the 勛圖tv in future in this sector.
Vital role
Colin Baldwin, Head of Local Growth at the UK Space Agency, said: Scottish space companies like Craft Prospect are playing a vital role in the UKs thriving space sector.
This project will improve our ability to respond to threats to important communications and encryption systems, and its a great example of how innovative space technologies can be used to help solve challenges here on Earth.
The Scottish space sector is made up of 133 organisations with 83 headquartered in Scotland, and employs more than eight thousand people.