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🚨 NEWS 🚨 I am excited to share Seraphim Space Accelerator has announced the startups joining its 13th Accelerator program. A12 week intensive programme designed to provide the networking and mentoring support they need for growth and to be investment-ready. The nine early-stage companies from the United Kingdom, United States, Italy and India are developing businesses across propulsion, cybersecurity, space situational awareness, geospatial insights and in-orbit biotechnology manufacturing. Congratulations to the 13th cohort! ⬇ 🛰 AADYAH Space Aerospace: (India) AADYAH Aerospace is enabling the next generation of in-orbit missions through the creation of bespoke satellite and space-based solutions. 🌑 Arkisys: (US) Arkisys is enabling the next paradigm of in-orbit operations through a series of port modules that can operate in any orbit harbour around the earth, moon and beyond. 🌎 CarbonLaces Solutions Solutions : (UK) CarbonLaces has developed a highly accurate platform providing granular energy and carbon insights to the Built Environment marketplace at scale. 🌐 Four Resolutions Incorporated: (US) Four Resolutions provides a sophisticated 3rd party space-data calibration services to assess and improve the accuracy of geospatial data. 🔬Frontier Space Technologies: (UK) Frontier Space has developed a scalable, modular, autonomous SpaceLab capable of industrialising in-orbit manufacturing of high-value bioproducts and hosting biopharma R&D ♒ SaferPLACES: (Italy) SaferPlaces is revolutionising flood risk assessment with its cloud digital twin platform, providing actionable insights for resilient cities worldwide. 🌌 Spaceflux: (UK) Spaceflux provides space traffic management solutions, utilizing proprietary sensor technology to safeguard orbital environments against collision risks Company in stealth mode: (US) 🕶 US-Based company, currently in stealth mode, focused on delivering unique cybersecurity solutions across satellite networks. 🛰 Viridian Space Corporation: (US) Viridian is developing a novel propulsion technology that allows satellites to sustain Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) without running out of propellant. This 13th accelerator is following on the success of the previous 12 where 95 companies have collectively raised more than $345 million in investment. Thanks to SpaceNews and Jason Rainbow