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Spaceflight venture Innospace eyes July Kosdaq IPO

Innospace employees inspecting a launch vehicle

South Korean spaceflight startup Innospace, which fired the country’s first private launch vehicle last year, aims to list on the Kosdaq in July with up to 406.2 billion won ($294 million) in market cap, the largest among the companies that have debuted on the junior bourse so far this year.

Chief Executive Kim Soo-jong said on Monday that the seven-year-old startup is set to go public through the special listing track for tech ventures, which allows tech firms with great growth potential to list on the Kosdaq even if they are yet to make profits.

The startup will raise from 48.4 billion won to 57.6 billion won with an offer price band of 36,400 won to 43,300 won, via the initial public offering. It will receive subscriptions from retail investors on June 20 and 21 with Mirae Asset Securities Co. as the lead manager.

“We have proved our competitive edge in technologies with the successful launch of test projectile HANBIT-TLV in March last year,” said Kim.

“Space launch vehicles that transport satellites, people and goods are necessary for data service and space tourism using Earth observation satellites. Innospace will become the standard of space mobility platforms,” the CEO added.

(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)

The startup has won $12.6 million worth of orders from four overseas clients, including Apogeo Space, an Italian satellite connectivity tech firm, Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA) and Castro Leite Consuloria (CLC) in Brazil and a company of which name is undisclosed.

Innospace is slated to launch small satellites and payloads for the clients from 2025 to 2027.

Kim said the startup, operating affiliates in Brazil and France, will strive to generate revenue by winning overseas satellite launch projects as the global demand for such projects is growing.

The company signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI) last December and another one with defense firm LIG Nex1 Co. in April. In May, it entered into an MOU with the United Arab Emirates Space Agency for a partnership in the space and defense industry.

Innospace posted 16 billion won in operating loss and 230 million won in revenue last year. The company aims for 21.2 billion won in profit and 97.2 billion won in sales in 2026.

It plans to use the capital raised via the IPO for expansion of launch vehicle production facilities, research and development of lightweight and reusable projectiles, advancement into overseas markets and recruiting talents.

By Jeong-Cheol Bae

bjc@hankyung.com

Jihyun Kim edited this article.


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