Skyroot Aerospace Raises $60 Million at $1.1 Billion Valuation Ahead of Launch
GIC and BlackRock-managed funds anchor the round as Skyroot targets the first private Indian orbital rocket launch.
- On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace reached a $1bn-plus valuation, making India's first spacetech unicorn with backing from GIC and BlackRock-managed funds.
- Singapore sovereign vehicles GIC and Temasek have positioned around Indian deeptech for years; their continued participation signals confidence that India's liberalized regulatory environment supports the multi-year capital commitments rocketry requires.
- Skyroot is preparing for the June launch of Vikram-1, designed to deliver up to 480 kg of payload to a 500 km orbit, with the rocket already positioned at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.
- A successful mission would mark the first orbital launch from Indian soil by a private operator, representing the critical test of the company's commercial-cadence claims.
- Demand for small-satellite launch capacity continues to outpace incumbent providers like SpaceX; while Skyroot has roughly six weeks to deliver, successful execution would make the current valuation appear conservative.
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Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace has become India’s first space-tech unicorn after raising USD 60 million from investors including GIC and BlackRock. Now valued at USD 1.1 billion, the company will use the capital to scale manufacturing and launch Vikram-1, its first private orbital rocket, while developing the more powerful Vikram-2 vehicle for future missions. 🔬 Skyroot Aerospace Becomes India’s 1st Space-Tech Unicorn After Raising USD 60 Mi…
Indian space co Skyroot becomes first $1 billion space-tech startup with GIC, Sherpalo, Blackrock backing
Skyroot Aerospace, an Indian space company, has achieved a valuation of one billion dollars. This milestone follows a recent funding round securing sixty million dollars. The company is preparing for its first orbital rocket launch. This achievement signals strong investor confidence in India's growing space sector. Skyroot aims to increase launch frequency and expand manufacturing capabilities.
Skyroot Aerospace raises $60 million at $1.1 billion valuation ahead of launch
Skyroot Aerospace has raised $60 million at a $1.1 billion valuation, becoming India's first spacetech unicorn, backed by Singapore's GIC and billionaire Ram Shriram's venture firm. The raise comes weeks before the planned launch of Vikram-1, India's first privately developed orbital rocket.
Skyroot becomes India's first space unicorn at $1.1 billion ahead of Vikram-1 launch
Skyroot Aerospace has raised nearly $60 million, taking its valuation to $1.1 billion ahead of the Vikram-1 launch. The funding underscores investor interest in India’s private space sector as the company prepares its first orbital mission.
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