Skip to main content

Xona takes next step to expand

Successful new funding round will accelerate satellite project for navigation technologies
By Alan Dron August 24, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Precise positioning provided by satellites is vital for the safe operation of autonomous vehicles (© Syda Productions | Dreamstime.com)

Xona Space Systems, which specialises in navigation technologies from Low Earth Orbit (LEO), has concluded an oversubscribed financing round to accelerate development of its commercial satellite navigation network. 

The precise positioning provided by satellites is vital not only for the safe operation of autonomous vehicles, but also for drones and forthcoming generations of urban air mobility vehicles – manned or unmanned ‘air taxis’. 

Xona’s core mission is to enable modern technology to operate safely in any location. This requires precise knowledge of location and time, and the system providing it must be robust against sources of potential interference or degradation. 

The latest financing round, which brings its total funding to more than $25 million, was led by First Spark Ventures, joined by several new investors including Lockheed Martin Ventures, SRI Ventures, Velvet Sea Ventures, Gaingels, Airstream Venture Partners and Space.VC. 

Existing investors also continued to show support, with participation from Seraphim Space, Toyota Ventures, 1517 Fund, MaC Venture Capital, and Stellar Ventures. 

Xona is focused on the development of Pulsar, a LEO satellite navigation system designed to provide resilient centimetre-level positioning anywhere in the world. 

The new capital will accelerate the development of Pulsar through several critical design milestones by expanding the team and building out Xona’s new R&D and manufacturing facility in Burlingame, California to enable more rapid design cycles and prepare for production.

Within the past year Xona says that it has launched its first orbital mission and signed agreements with major players across the GPS/GNSS eco-system such as Hexagon, NovAtel and Spirent Federal.  

Xona’s first demonstration mission, Huginn, was successfully launched in May; its second mission, Muninn, is planned to launch in 2023.
 
 “The massive domain expertise of our supporters in everything from scaling global companies to deep technical knowledge of GNSS is both a validation of our team’s capabilities as well as a catalyst that has been instrumental in our growth and speed,” said Xona CEO, Brian Manning.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Google maps the future of traffic and travel information?
    March 16, 2012
    Will the relentless growth of Google lead to it becoming the ultimate provider of travel information services? Huw Williams investigates Google’s strategy and David Crawford discovers what two principal rivals are doing to keep pace. In the first weeks of 2012 one company staked two divergent claims on the future of transport. One is the science fiction of only a decade ago, turned into reality: the driverless car. The other seems more prosaic, yet in its own way is just as significant a marker of the futur
  • Intercontinental ITS boosted by recent visits
    December 11, 2017
    Ertico-ITS Europe is actively building stronger links with ITS Japan, whose president, Hajime Amano, led a delegation to Brussels last month. Amano updated his hosts on the progress of the development of ITS technologies in support of Japan’s Active Ageing programme, which is responding to the needs of a population with the world’s highest proportion of older adults by introducing innovative community support systems. Recent earthquake, tsunami and nuclear plant disasters have also highlighted the need to
  • Travel restrictions cause ITS professionals' knowledge gap
    February 2, 2012
    Andrew Barriball once again campaigns for senior USDOT officials to see sense and lift some of the restrictions on out-of-state travel for transportation professionals. The ability to attend conferences and exhibitions is not a luxury, he says; it is a valid and cost-effective way of advancing the state of the traffic management art
  • Qualcomm expands investment in automotive technology
    January 7, 2016
    Qualcomm subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, has expanded its automotive technology portfolio to provide a collection of industry-leading technologies enabling timely innovation across all tiers of the automotive industry through highly integrated solutions in the areas of telematics and connectivity, as well as high definition graphics and multimedia for rich infotainment systems, machine intelligence and sensor fusion for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), GNSS location technologies, V2X (vehicle t