Mimir Space Technologies, a Lund-based deep tech startup developing low-latency, autonomous AI for space missions, is preparing to raise its first funding round of €5 million+, CEO and co-founder Anton Moberg reveals.
Alongside the funding push, Mimir has released a whitepaper outlining its ambitious roadmap, positioning itself as “the boldest venture to emerge from Europe in decades.”
“We are embarking on this quest through a stepwise plan to build a universal compute platform for space. It begins with the Mimir Compute Library (MCL), a collection of radiation-tolerant, power-aware algorithms for developers. On top of this, the Mimir Compute Framework (MCF) simplifies application building and optimization. “
The team writes
Founded by Anton Moberg and Therese Thomsson, Mimir’s technology promises to enhance real-time decision-making for satellites and spacecraft, reducing reliance on ground control and enabling more resilient space operations.
The company recently posted that they have achieved a 750% (8.5x) iprovement compated to torch.compile.
“Performance improvements in space directly translates to monetary gains as you can use cheaper and lower-powered components. Excited to see how far we can push it while keeping it dead simple to use!”
Anton Moberg said