
TakeMe2Space has secured $5 million in seed funding to build India’s first orbital data centre infra...
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The article introduces a new frontier for AI infrastructure—orbital edge computing—which shifts the compute-execution layer from ground-based data centers to space-based assets to bypass bandwidth constraints.
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TakeMe2Space has secured $5 million in seed funding to build India’s first orbital data centre infrastructure. Led by Chiratae Ventures, this capital will accelerate the launch of AI-powered satellites capable of processing Earth Observation data directly in orbit. By moving computation to space, the startup targets a 5-8X cost reduction for sectors like agriculture and mining. This represents a systemic shift toward orbital edge computing, bypassing ground bandwidth limits to deliver real-time planetary insights. 🚀