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Founders from Imperial College London working on satellite data compression technology at The Compression Company

The Compression Company secures €2.8M for satellite data tech

13 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Imperial College spin-out lands €2.8 million for data breakthrough

Founders from Imperial College London have raised €2.8 million to accelerate The Compression Company, a deep-tech startup focused on radically shrinking the size of satellite data. The funding will be used to advance its proprietary data compression platform and scale commercial deployments with satellite operators and Earth observation providers.

Tackling the satellite data bottleneck

Modern satellites generate vast volumes of high-resolution imagery, telemetry and sensor readings. Transmitting this information to the ground is costly and bandwidth-constrained, creating a major bottleneck for the growing space industry. The Compression Company aims to solve this by applying advanced compression algorithms specifically engineered for orbital hardware and noisy communication links.

According to the founding team, their technology can significantly reduce the size of raw satellite data while preserving critical scientific and commercial detail. This allows operators to downlink more information per pass, cut bandwidth costs, and improve the economics of Earth observation, climate monitoring and commercial imaging missions.

Deep-tech roots and commercial ambition

The startup emerged from research at Imperial College London, where the founders specialised in signal processing, information theory and on-board computing. By tailoring compression methods to the constraints of space-grade processors and radiation-hardened systems, they claim to deliver performance that generic, terrestrial codecs cannot match.

The new capital injection will support product development, including on-board software for satellites and integrated tools for ground-segment operators. The company also plans to expand partnerships with satellite manufacturers, constellation operators and analytics firms that depend on timely, high-quality data.

Positioning in the new space economy

As the number of satellites in orbit continues to surge, efficient data management is becoming a strategic differentiator. By focusing on specialised satellite data compression, The Compression Company is positioning itself as critical infrastructure for the next generation of space services, from disaster response and agricultural monitoring to defence and telecommunications.

The funding round underscores growing investor confidence in enabling technologies that make satellite constellations more scalable, sustainable and profitable.

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