Bari-based SpaceTech company Astradyne secured €2 million in Seed funding. Primo Capital, through its Primo Space fund, led this Astradyne SpaceTech funding round. This capital will accelerate development of Astradyne's ultralight solar panels.
Astradyne develops Solar-Z, an ultralight solar panel specifically designed for space applications. This technology aims to provide lighter, cheaper, and faster-to-deploy power generation systems. Consequently, it addresses current in-orbit photovoltaic bottlenecks, unlike traditional solutions from firms like Oxford PV.
