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How will Ravee Optics’ $6M funding accelerate space data transfer?

Ravee Optics, a Dayton-based startup focused on space communications, has closed an oversubscribed $6 million seed round to tackle a growing bottleneck: data transport between satellites. Led by Vietnamese fund BIG Capital with participation from JobsOhio Ventures and CincyTech, the financing will accelerate engineering and product development ahead of in-orbit tests and broader deployment.

Why in-orbit data transport is becoming essential
The proliferation of AI workloads and steadily increasing internet usage are producing data volumes that traditional radio-frequency links are struggling to handle. Industry players are already exploring the idea of data centers in orbit—processing in space—which would further increase demand for high-capacity inter-satellite transit. This twofold trend—the explosion of data flows and new orbital architectures—defines the market opportunity Ravee Optics is addressing.

Ravee Optics: a compact optical approach
Ravee is developing ultra-compact optical communication terminals for satellite constellations, focusing on three pillars:
– Higher throughput: the company says its laser links can transmit 10–100× more data than conventional RF systems.
– Smaller form factor: lighter, more compact modules that simplify large-scale integration on satellites.
– Volume-ready manufacturing: architecture and technical choices aimed at industrial reproducibility and scalable production.

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