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  • Why the Future of Space Starts in LA

    Why the Future of Space Starts in LA

    Credit: Apex

    Today, Apex announced their Series B funding round, led by XYZ Ventures and CRV, with participation from Upfront. And if you spend much time in LA, you’ll quickly realize that we’re in a groundswell of space and defense startups.

    Is it because of the rich engineering talent coming out of Caltech, UCLA, USC, Harvey Mudd, and all the other universities?

    Is it because of the long history in the region of aerospace and aviation expertise, from Northrup Grumman and Lockheed Martin to JPL and Nasa?

    Is it because SpaceX spearheaded a pool of startup-minded thinkers who are now starting their own businesses?

    It’s all of those things. And all of those things contributed to Ian Cinnamon founding Apex right here in California. Apex builds satellite buses quicker and more affordably than ever before, allowing companies to rapidly expand critical satellite deployment.

    Recently I had the pleasure of speaking with Ian on This Week in Startups. So rather than writing a long blog post about why this business is so necessary (it is) and why we at Upfront are so excited to support it (we are), I’ll let you hear straight from him about:

    • The origin of Apex and why it had to be built in Los Angeles
    • Why space is a desirable sector for investors and founders
    • The complexities of building satellites (and how Apex has unlocked the market)
    • The launch of its first satellite and taking a selfie from space

    I hope you’ll check out the conversation here, and join me in congratulating Ian, Max, and Apex team on today’s milestone.


    Why the Future of Space Starts in LA was originally published in Both Sides of the Table on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

  • Waymo is reportedly building a charity ‘tipping’ feature into its robotaxi app

    Alphabet-owned autonomous vehicle company Waymo might be planning to test a feature that will allow robotaxi riders to add a “tip” that will go to the charity of their choice after a ride. Jane Manchun Wong, a security researcher who recently hacked the display dome on top of a Waymo vehicle, found the new tip […]

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  • Amazon’s Prime Air drone service is headed to this UK town

    Amazon announced Monday it has picked the North England town of Darlington as the first site for its planned U.K. drone-delivery expansion. Amazon was expected to expand Prime Air to the U.K. and Italy in 2024. After missing that initial target, the company opted to not share a timeline for this latest launch. Instead, the […]

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  • Documents show UK wooed a16z for five years

    U.K. documents show that the U.K.’s Department of Business and Trade spent five years convincing Andreessen Horowitz to create a presence in London, only for the U.S. firm to leave 18 months after launching an office, according to government documents obtained by Sifted.  In 2023, a16z launched a crypto office in London, deeming the crypto […]

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  • Geek Ventures, a fund that specializes in backing immigrant founders, is raising a second fund

    Geek Ventures is raising a Fund II, according to a recent SEC filing.  The firm, founded in 2021 by Ihar Mahaniok, focuses on investing in early-stage immigrant founders. Mahaniok immigrated to the U.S. from Belarus and spoke to TechCrunch a few years ago about how hard the venture ecosystem can be for immigrants.  “Talent is […]

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