
Imperial College alumni at The Compression Company secured 2.8 million Euro in pre-seed funding to d...
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The article describes a niche application of AI data compression for orbital downlink bottlenecks, representing an incremental use case for data infrastructure in the space-tech vertical.
Imperial College alumni at The Compression Company secured 2.8 million Euro in pre-seed funding to deploy AI-driven data compression directly on satellites. Backed by early SpaceX investors Long Journey, the startup addresses the 98% problem where most orbital data never reaches Earth due to downlink bottlenecks. By shrinking files by over 95%, this software-defined approach shifts the industry from launching more hardware to maximizing existing assets. This efficiency is the key to scaling real-time global intelligence without the exponential cost of new constellations. 🚀🛰️ #SpaceTech #AI #DataCompression #VentureCapital #SatelliteTechnology
