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Space Tech Boom: Private Investment Soars to $12.4B
23 Mar
Summary
- Large infrastructure funds are exploring space sector investments.
- Private investment in space tech jumped 48% to $12.4 billion in 2025.
- Sovereign capabilities are a major driver of new space opportunities.

Large infrastructure funds are reportedly "carefully looking" into entering the space sector, providing early-stage investors with enhanced confidence to back ambitious startups. This growing interest from institutional investors is establishing a new capital floor for the maturing industry.
Private investment in space technology experienced a significant surge, climbing 48% year-on-year to approximately $12.4 billion in 2025. This figure surpasses the previous peak recorded in 2021, indicating a broader and more robust funding base.
A potential public listing of SpaceX this year, which could value the company at over $1.5 trillion, is expected to further validate the sector and potentially elevate valuations across the industry.
There is a notable global push for sovereign launch capabilities, particularly in Europe, creating significant opportunities for early-stage companies. Governments' increasing reliance on commercial providers is also fostering the emergence of new "neo-prime" companies.




