Seraphim Capital’s startup accelerator initiative, which counts partnerships with multiple corporates, has revealed its latest spacetech startup participants from the UK, the US, Germany and Norway.

UK-based private equity group Seraphim Capital’s corporate-backed 11-week accelerator, Space Camp, selected the ninth cohort of seven companies today.

Mission 9 included four domestic startups: orbital transfer vehicle provider Lunasa Space, debris monitoring service Odin, satellite thermal management system developer Smart IR and Deep Planet, which is working on an Earth observation analytics tool for sustainable viticulture.

Norway-based user interaction system developer Ntention, Germany-headquartered greenhouse gas monitoring satellite operator Airmo and Cislunar Industries, a space debris recycling technology provider from…

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Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.