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Avi Shabtai, CEO and Lisa Kuo, VP of Strategic Sales“Our mission is to be the market leader of space computing,” states Avi Shabtai, CEO of Ramon.Space. The firm has built a resilient computing infrastructure that provides earth-like computing capabilities in space under severe environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures. Ramon.Space has built computing systems around its internally designed processors, ICS machine learning, and AI DSP processors to allow the development of solutions in orbit.
Ramon.Space provides reliable hardware and software baseline tools for its customers so that they can start running their applications in layers similar to an enterprise network or a data center. Moreover, the firm trains its clients on how to use that infrastructure, write code, or develop applications. As per a customer’s requirement, the company is willing to become a part of its client’s development process of their services or applications. Ramon.Space also offers parts of the application layers, which helps accelerate the introduction of software-based satellite. Enterprises utilizing Ramon.Space’s infrastructure can also share elements amongst them and accelerate their time to market. For instance, the Israel Space Agency is utilizing our computing platform on a space mission targeted to orbit in early 2022, it is not running in orbit yet. Another space startup, LEOcloud has also joined forces with Ramon.Space to run a data center application in space to avail the robust storage processing capabilities and full computing infrastructure for running applications.
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Ramon.Space
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Avi Shabtai, CEO and Lisa Kuo, VP of Strategic Sales
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California based Ramon.Space has brought supercomputing into space and paved the way for affordable software utilization in the space industry. Ramon.Space aims to bring a dramatic change in the deployment of payloads and space systems by bringing more native computing to space. The firm has built a resilient computing infrastructure that provides earth-like computing capabilities in space under severe environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures. Ramon.Space has built computing systems around its internally designed processors, ICS machine learning, and AI DSP processors to allow the development of solutions in orbit
The space industry is anticipated to achieve a value of $1 trillion by 2040, primarily driven by the utilization of data in space. To facilitate this growth, it is crucial to establish advanced computing infrastructure that can efficiently store, process, and connect data both in orbit and beyond.
In order to disrupt the space industry and introduce superior computing products to the global markets, Ingrasys, renowned for its exceptional manufacturing capabilities, and Ramon.Space, a specialist in space technology, have joined forces. Their collaboration aims to deliver a range of high-quality and cost-effective computing products, setting a new benchmark for innovation, accessibility, and efficiency in space computing. With efficient production processes and economies of scale, Ramon.Space is well-positioned to meet the rising demand from customers at an optimal price point. This partnership will enable the provision of powerful computing capabilities for space missions and contribute to the continued growth and development of the space economy in the coming years.
“As the trusted leader in computing infrastructure in the terrestrial world, venturing into space computing infrastructure would be another area for us to expand as we continue to see the tremendous potential in space,” said Benjamin Ting, CEO, Ingrasys. “We are excited to collaborate with Ramon.Space, the market leader to pioneer the next phase of the space industry and make space computing accessible to everyone.”
“We’re thrilled to join forces with such a renowned manufacturer as Ingrasys,” said Avi Shabtai, CEO of Ramon.Space. “By leveraging both company’s core competencies, we will build a strong foundation to expand and dominate the computing infrastructure market, paving the way for the next generation of space services, and applications,” said Ramon.Space CEO Avi Shabtai.
Ingrasys possesses state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities dedicated to producing high-performance servers, storage systems, and HPC accelerators. Their commitment to ensuring top-quality space-grade products is demonstrated by their attainment of the prestigious AS9100 certification, recognized as the industry standard for quality and safety management in aerospace.
The production line for space computing at Ingrasys is currently preparing to commence the manufacturing of Ramon.Space's computing products. Ramon.Space specializes in the development of radiation-hardened computing platforms that are software-based, energy-efficient, and long-lasting. These platforms provide essential processing, storage, and connectivity capabilities that enable the creation of next-generation space applications and services.
Furthermore, Ramon.Space's groundbreaking work in the field has gained recognition, as evidenced by their selection as a finalist in OneWeb's Innovation Challenge 2022. To further drive advancements in the global space market, Ramon.Space is collaborating with Singapore Space and Technology Ltd, a prominent organization in Asia dedicated to fostering technical and commercial collaboration within the space industry. Through these collaborations and initiatives, Ramon.Space aims to contribute to the ongoing development and innovation within the global space market.