XDLINX Space Labs Rakes In $7 Million in Seed Funding
Indian Company Aims to Accelerate Development of Ready-to-Launch Satellite Platforms
Indian space-tech player XDLINX Space Labs recently raised $7 million in seed funding to accelerate the manufacturing of next-generation payloads. The funding round was led by Ashish Kacholia of Lucky Investments with additional backing from E2MC, Mana Ventures,and a prominent family office.
"We envision a future where space becomes more accessible by building cost-effective satellites using 75% indigenous subsystems."
Rupesh Gandupalli, XDLINX Space Labs
The company offers spacecraft Platforms and Payload technology for Commercial and Defense ISR Space Missions. They offer full-stack ISR capabilities, with both optical and signal intelligence.
Founded in 2022 in Hyderabad, XDLINX Space Labs began with a bold vision to redefine space missions and make innovative satellite technology accessible to a broader range of clients. The company's first major milestone came with the successful launch of JANUS-1, a software-defined 6U Nanosat to demonstrate multi-tenancy payload capabilities, developed in a record time of just 10 months and launched aboard ISRO's SSLV-D2 rocket on February 10, 2023, which brought down the cost and time to space significantly, compared to other traditional satellite.
"We are thrilled and excited to accelerate the manufacturing of next-generation payloads for defense and commercial missions like E-band communications, Optical and RF intelligence to building space heritage, operationalization of satellite bus platforms and expand our global presence," said Rupesh Gandupalli, CEO & Co-Founder, XDLINX Space Labs. "We envision a future where space becomes more accessible by building cost-effective satellites using 75% indigenous subsystems. We look forward to contributing (to) India's growing role in the global space race."
The company is currently preparing for the launch of its next major project, Elevation-1, which will feature the world's first miniaturized space-grade E-band payload, developed and scheduled to launch aboard SpaceX's Transporter-12 mission. Elevation-1 is the first commercial mission designed to demonstrate E-band communications with digital modulation, and a company owning a defined long-term roadmap of achieving data rates exceeding 10 Gbps.
Additionally, XDLINX Space Labs is developing the 150 KG (330 pound) class satellite hosting Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Multi-Spectral optical sensors together using XDSAT-M600 platform for its customer scheduled to be launched in Q3-2025. The company is in final discussions with their customers building and launching a sub-meter multi-spectral imagery satellite constellation and has also signed MOUs with leading space companies globally, laying the groundwork for continued collaboration and development.