Technology developed by Ubotica has been used by Nasa on the International Space Station. Picture: Getty
Ubotica Technologies, a Dublin-headquartered space tech company, has raised $4 million in an oversubscribed seed round.Founded in 2017 by Fintan Buckley, John Bourke and Aubrey Dunne, and chaired by Movidius co-founder Sean Mitchell, Ubotica has developed an energy-efficient onboard processing system known as CogniSat that is used in smart satellites.
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