GalaxEye was founded in 2020 by Suyash Singh, Denil Chawda, Kishan
Thakkar, Pranit Mehta and Rakshit Bhatt. The startup aims to revolutionize
satellite image acquisition by integrating hybrid optical multi-spectral
imaging (MSI) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in a single payload. This innovative approach provides continuous, all-weather
information for any location on Earth, benefiting industries such as defense,
agriculture, mining, and surveillance.
Bengaluru-based space tech startup
GalaxEye has raised $6.5 million in a Series A funding round co-led by Mela
Ventures and Speciale Invest. The round also saw participation from ideaForge,
Rainmatter, Navam Capital, Faad Capital, and Anicut Capital. The startup plans
to use the raised capital to launch its first satellite, the “Drishti Mission,”
and to further develop its multi-sensor payload technology. Commenting on the
investment, Krishnakumar Natarajan, managing partner at Mela Ventures, said,
“The MSI/SAR technology can help defence, maritime, insurance, and agriculture
with real-time visibility and significantly reduce their response time. We look
forward to being part of the journey and are excited to see the ‘Drishti
Mission’ satellite reach space.”
“We have been proud supporters of GalaxEye from the beginning and
believe in their vision to transform space technology. With this new round of
funding, we are excited to continue our partnership and witness the impactful
advancements they will bring to the market,” said Vishesh Rajaram, Managing
Partner at Speciale Invest. The startup recently signed an agreement with iDEX
DIO to design and develop a multi-sensor fusion processing system for the
Indian Air Force's miniaturized satellites, which can carry payloads up to 150
kg. Additionally, in collaboration with ideaForge, GalaxEye is developing SAR
payloads for drones, targeting critical defense applications. In September 2023,
the two companies partnered to jointly develop a UAV equipped with Foliage
Penetration Radar for Indian security forces. GalaxEye plans to launch its first
satellite in the second quarter of 2025, followed by two additional launches
the next year.The startup claims to have also developed India’s First UAV SAR
system for defence markets and completed over 300 successful flights with UAV
SAR Payload.