Spain’s Xoople raises $130 million Series B to map the Earth for AI
Xoople (said like “zoople’) is developing a satellite constellation to collect precise data aimed at deep learning models.
Other investors include MCH Private Equity, CDTI (a tech development fund backed by the Spanish government), Buenavista Equity Partners, and Endeavor Catalyst.
L3Harris has built some of the most advanced commercial imaging systems on orbit.
However, Pirondini wouldn’t share any details about the satellites, not even how many the company wants to build, except that the sensors will collect optical data. Those systems aren’t cheap, and the company continues to raise capital to fund its full development. Pirondini declined to share his firm’s valuation after the current fundraising round, except to note that “we are in unicorn territory.
” The company has raised $225 million in total.
The company’s focus on data quality is a key differentiator.
The twist for Xoople is its focus on enterprise platforms.
Pirondini described use cases, including government agencies tracking transportation networks and damage from natural disasters, agribusiness monitoring crop health, or large firms keeping an eye on infrastructure projects or supply chains.
For now, it relies on publicly available data, like that collected by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 spacecraft
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