Voyager Technologies

{{notability|1=Companies|date=April 2025}}

{{Short description|American space technology company}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Voyager Technologies, Inc.

| type = Public

| traded_as = {{nyse|VOYG}}

| former_name = Voyager Space

| industry = {{Unbulleted list|Aerospace|Defense|National Security}}

| founder = {{Unbulleted list|Dylan Taylor|Matthew Kuta}}

| hq_location_city = Denver, Colorado

| hq_location_country = United States

| website = https://voyagertechnologies.com/

}}

Voyager Technologies (formerly Voyager Space Holdings, Inc.) is an American public space technology company headquartered in Denver, Colorado, specializing in space infrastructure, technology solutions, and commercial space exploration.{{cite web |url=https://spacenews.com/voyager-space-holdings-inc-announces-intent-to-acquire-the-launch-company/ |title=Voyager Space Holdings Acquisition Announcement |publisher=SpaceNews |date=2020-11-19}}

History

Founded in 2019 by Dylan Taylor and Matthew Kuta, Voyager Space Holdings, Inc. emerged during a critical period of commercial space industry expansion.{{cite web |url=https://unreasonablegroup.com/ventures/voyager-space-holdings |title=Voyager Space Holdings Company Profile |publisher=Unreasonable Group}}

Company structure

= Leadership =

  • Dylan Taylor - Chairman and CEO{{cite web |url=https://unreasonablegroup.com/people/dylan-taylor |title=Dylan Taylor Leadership Profile}}
  • Matthew Kuta - President and Co-founder

Acquisitions

Voyager Space Holdings, Inc. has pursued an aggressive acquisition strategy:

  • Altius Space Machines
  • Pioneer Astronautics
  • The Launch Company (April 2021)
  • NanoRacks (May 2021)
  • Valley Tech Systems (October 2021)
  • Space Micro (January 2022)
  • Zin Technologies (March 2023){{cite web |url=https://www.defensedaily.com/voyager-space-holdings-acquire-launch-company/space/ |title=Voyager Space Acquisitions |date=19 November 2020 |publisher=Defense Daily}}

Commercial space projects

= Starlab space station =

In collaboration with Airbus, Voyager is developing Starlab, a commercial space station intended to support scientific research and commercial activities in low Earth orbit.{{cite web |url=https://spacenews.com/voyager-space-and-airbus-create-commercial-space-stations-joint-venture/ |title=Starlab Space Station Joint Venture |publisher=SpaceNews}}

Technology and services

  • Space infrastructure development
  • Payload integration
  • Space station technology
  • National security solutions
  • Commercial space exploration

References