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Kongsberg to acquire NanoAvionics; AST SpaceMobile sells stake
by Staff Writers
Kongsberg, Norway (SPX) Jul 05, 2022

NanoAvionics is a leading smallsat mission integrator and bus manufacturer with significant global growth in recent years, including expansions into the United Kingdom and the United States. With more than 150 employees the company has contributed to 120 missions and commercial satellite projects, with customers ranging from national space agencies to universities such as UNSW Sydney and companies such as Thales Alenia Space, Aurora Insight, the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, SEN and others.

Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace (Kongsberg) has entered into an agreement to acquire Lithuanian smallsat mission integrator and bus manufacturer NanoAvionics. The planned acquisition expands Kongsberg's space offering to also have products and technology for manufacturing small satellites.

NanoAvionics is a leading smallsat mission integrator and bus manufacturer with significant global growth in recent years, including expansions into the United Kingdom and the United States. With more than 150 employees the company has contributed to 120 missions and commercial satellite projects, with customers ranging from national space agencies to universities such as UNSW Sydney and companies such as Thales Alenia Space, Aurora Insight, the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, SEN and others.

"The agreement to acquire NanoAvionics represents a game changer for Kongsberg's space ambitions. By acquiring NanoAvionics Kongsberg expands its portfolio to also have products and technology for designing and manufacturing small satellites. Kongsberg is the Nordic region's largest industrial space company and a global leader in maritime surveillance. We have clear ambitions to grow further and with this acquisition we are taking the next step both for us and for Norwegian space industry", says Geir Haoy, CEO of Kongsberg.

Kongsberg will acquire in total 77 per cent of the company. Current majority owner AST and Science will divest all its shares, while the management of NanoAvionics will retain 23 per cent of the company. The parties have agreed upon an enterprise value of EUR 65 million (100 per cent basis). Management and leadership structure of NanoAvionics under CEO Vytenis Buzas and CCO Linas Sargautis, both founders of the company, will remain unchanged. Kongsberg and NanoAvionics plan to close the transaction following the conclusion of customary closing conditions including any required regulatory reviews.

"Joining forces with Kongsberg, one of the most respected names in the defense, maritime and space domain, further strengthens and broadens our position in the NewSpace sector and provides us access to new markets. It is the right timing and a perfect match for our companies to consolidate our expertise and create a world class space company which will be a leading prime contractor for small satellite missions", says Vytenis J. Buzas, founder and CEO of NanoAvionics.

Complementary technology and market positions
The two companies have complementary technology and positions in the space value chain. NanoAvionics is a leader in the smallsat segment as a mission integrator and bus manufacturer, whilst Kongsberg is an established provider of spacecraft subsystems, and through Kongsberg Satellite Services the world-leading supplier of satellite ground stations for downloading and processing satellite data.

NanoAvionics has customers in more than 40 countries across Asia, Europe and the Americas, complementing Kongsberg's global positions in both the traditional space segment and new space.

"By joining forces NanoAvionics and Kongsberg will be able to provide cost efficient solutions and services for customers, from manufacturing, payload production and integration, to launch services, and mission control and data processing. The market for small satellite constellations will increase going forward, within commercial, security and defense segments. NanoAvionics has a strong proven track record, and we look forward to working closely with this talented team", says Eirik Lie, President of Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace.

Delivering on Norwegian space ambitions
The planned acquisition is in line with Kongsberg's strategic priorities to grow in the space technology sector and Norway's space ambitions. In April, Kongsberg announced the procurement of three microsatellites from NanoAvionics as a first step of establishing Norway's first satellite constellation with unique and world-leading capabilities. On July 5 of this year Kongsberg will open a new 6,000 square meter building, with specialized facilities for the development and production of products to be launched into space.

"Norway is a leader in the domain of maritime surveillance in the high north. The planned acquisition incorporates world class small satellite technology into our portfolio enabling further advances in surveillance and other key strategic capacities. NanoAvionics, along with our existing space portfolio and the development of the Andoya space port means Norway now has leading positions across the entire value chain", says Lie.

AST SpaceMobile Announces Agreement to Sell Its Investment in NanoAvionics
Midland TX (SPX) Jul 05 - AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASTS), the company building the first and only space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its majority ownership stake in NanoAvionics, a leading smallsat mission integrator and bus manufacturer based in Lithuania.

The transaction values NanoAvionics at an enterprise valuation of approximately $68 million and is expected to close in the third quarter of 2022, subject to customary closing conditions including any required regulatory reviews, and generate approximately $28 million in net proceeds to AST SpaceMobile at closing. AST SpaceMobile will sell its majority stake NanoAvionics to Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace, the Nordic region's largest industrial space company and global leader in maritime surveillance.

"We are proud of our partnership with NanoAvionics and wish the entire team continued success in its next chapter," said Scott Wisniewski, AST SpaceMobile Chief Strategy Officer. "The planned sale of our investment in NanoAvoinics will provide additional liquidity and allow AST SpaceMobile to focus on its core, direct-to-cell phone technology and the launch of the first commercial satellites. Together with existing balance sheet cash, proceeds from the sale and the recently announced $75 million committed equity facility, we have access to significant liquidity to execute our business plan."


Related Links
Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace
AST SpaceMobile
NanoAvionics
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