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Sovereign demand and institutional capital reshape space economy

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TAMPA, Fla. — Large infrastructure funds are “carefully looking” into entering the space sector, Seraphim Space CEO Mark Boggett said March 23, giving early-stage investors more confidence to back ambitious startups that may later need billions of dollars to scale.

Speaking at the Satellite Conference in Washington D.C., Boggett said growing interest from institutional investors is creating a new floor of capital for the maturing industry, which SpaceX’s potential IPO this year could accelerate.

“Space tech has now broken through this glass ceiling and is now becoming a permanent institutional allocation,” he said.

Private investment in the sector soared 48% year-on-year to about $12.4 billion in 2025, according to Seraphim analysis covering companies across the value chain, including space-enabled applications such as ride-hailing service Uber.

The total surpasses the previous peak in 2021 in a rebound Boggett said reflects a broader and more durable funding base as capital increasingly flows into infrastructure-heavy segments.

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A potential public listing this year that could value SpaceX at more than $1.5 trillion would further validate the sector, he added, possibly lifting valuations across the industry.

Even with the hefty valuation Elon Musk is aiming for, he pointed to “considerable upside” for SpaceX as it pushes into orbital data centers and other infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence.

Boggett also argued that there remains plenty of room to compete with SpaceX, even in launch.

“We’ve got a single player that’s dominating the market that is increasing the cost of launch,” he said, “so there needs to be more competition to continue driving that price downwards.”

Sovereign push

Virtually every country wants its own launch capability so it can rapidly replace satellites lost in a war environment, Boggett continued, and nowhere is a shift toward sovereign capabilities more visible than in Europe.

“We’ve never seen anything like this before,” he said, “It’s a new period of time in Europe, and there is this very significant opportunity for earlier stage companies” that can deliver reliable, low-cost space capabilities quickly using regionally sourced components.

“I think, particularly with what’s going on in the Middle East at the moment, that the attention is being turned to other regions wanting their own Golden Domes,” Boggett added, referring tothe Pentagon’s $185 billion missile defense initiative.

He also said the increasing reliance of governments on commercial providers will help drive the emergence of a new generation of “neo-primes” similar to those seen in the United States.

“We’re going to see more Palantirs and more Andurils effectively being created as governments get themselves comfortable with individual names,” he added, pointing to how Indian startup Pixxel recently secured a contract to develop and operate an Earth observation constellation for the country’s government.

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