
Exosat
Building a sovereign Starlink
About Exosat
Exosat is building thousands of low-cost communication satellites to provide a neutral, sovereign alternative to Starlink. By designing our satellites with zero ITAR/EAR-controlled content, we can leverage manufacturers anywhere in the world to produce our satellites at under a tenth of the cost and launch them from other nations to bypass capacity bottlenecks and access equatorial orbits. We're starting off by selling connectivity to device OEMs and network operators, but will eventually use the distributed compute across our constellation to run low-latency inference for robots and autonomous vehicles in remote and rural areas anywhere on the planet. We've already signed hundreds of millions in LOIs to work with operators across Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, booked our first satellite launch next year, and hold an 11,000 satellite filing with the ITU to build the largest comms network outside of the U.S. and China.
Founder

Edward Ge
Founder
Founder and CEO at Exosat. Previously co-founded Aethero building radiation-hardened GPUs for edge computing and satellite autonomy. Launched 2 satellites (including the first Nvidia Orin in orbit and another one in partnership with Booz Allen Hamilton) and fried several hundred GPUs in front of particle beams. Grew it to millions in revenue from big primes like Blue Origin and AFRL. Built CubeSats and high-powered rockets since high school.