Bellatrix Aerospace expands manufacturing with new investment round

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Image credit: Rohan Ganapathy and Yashas Karanam, Co-founders, Bellatrix Aerospace
Indian aerospace manufacturer Bellatrix Aerospace has raised $20 million in a pre-Series ​B funding round led by Cactus ‌Partners, it said on Saturday, as it looks to scale up manufacturing and ​delivery of its propulsion systems.

Bellatrix said ​the funds would be used to ⁠expand manufacturing capacity to meet ​rising demand from satellite constellations in India ​and abroad.

“This investment allows us to significantly increase annual production capacity,” its CEO Rohan Ganapathy ​said.

Founded in 2015, Bengaluru-based Bellatrix ​manufactures satellite propulsion systems and has operations in ‌the ⁠U.S.

Led by equity fund Cactus Partners, the round drew new investors including Hero Investment Office, 35 North Ventures, Indusbridge ​Ventures and ​Monarch ⁠Holdings, along with existing backers Inflexor, Pavestone, GrowX and Survam ​Partners.

India has opened the country’s ​space ⁠sector beyond the state-owned Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to private players and created ⁠a ​10-billion-rupee ($105.5 million) ​fund to support startups.

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