Northwood secures $100M to power next-gen satellite networks
Northwood, a fast-growing player in low Earth orbit (LEO) ground infrastructure, has raised a $100 million funding round to accelerate the build-out of its global ground network for satellite constellations. The round is backed by leading venture firm a16z, underscoring investor confidence in the critical role of terrestrial infrastructure in the emerging space economy.
Building the backbone for LEO constellations
As hundreds of new satellites are launched into LEO constellations for broadband connectivity, Earth observation and defense applications, demand is surging for reliable ground stations, high-capacity antennas and intelligent network orchestration. Northwood aims to become the core infrastructure layer that connects these satellites to cloud and enterprise customers in real time.
The company is investing heavily in automated ground terminals, software-defined networking and cloud-native control systems. By combining advanced RF engineering with AI-driven network management, Northwood is targeting lower latency, higher throughput and more resilient links between spacecraft and terrestrial networks.
Use of funds: global expansion and technology scale-up
The fresh $100 million will be deployed to expand Northwood‘s ground sites across key geographies, including North America, Europe and strategically positioned locations in the Southern Hemisphere. Additional capital will go toward scaling its network orchestration software, integrating with major cloud providers and meeting the stringent requirements of government and commercial customers.
Industry observers note that as LEO systems mature, the bottleneck is shifting from launch capacity to ground infrastructure. By focusing on interoperable, shared ground services rather than vertically integrated, single-operator systems, Northwood is positioning itself as a neutral platform for multiple satellite operators.
A strategic bet on the space-to-cloud economy
For a16z and other investors, the bet on Northwood is a bet on the broader space-to-cloud ecosystem, where data from orbit is processed, analyzed and monetized on Earth in near real time. As defense, climate analytics, logistics and telecom players all look to LEO for competitive advantage, scalable ground infrastructure is becoming mission-critical.
With this latest funding, Northwood is set to intensify competition in the rapidly evolving spacetech infrastructure market and could emerge as a foundational layer for the next decade of satellite connectivity.

