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Trinity Capital commits $30M in funding to Slingshot Aerospace
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Trinity Capital commits $30M in funding to Slingshot Aerospace
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 16, 2024
Trinity Capital Inc. (NASDAQ: TRIN), a leader in providing financial solutions to companies focused on growth, has committed $30 million in growth capital to Slingshot Aerospace. Slingshot Aerospace is a key player in AI-driven satellite tracking, space traffic management, and space simulation technologies.

Slingshot, headquartered in El Segundo, CA, specializes in building mission-critical tools that support training, operational planning, and real-time space operations. Their platform offers a comprehensive and integrated view of the space environment, enabling government and commercial space operators to improve situational awareness, enhance operational performance, and mitigate orbital risks.

"As space becomes more crowded, platforms like Slingshot are becoming increasingly vital to conducting in-orbit operations," commented Ryan Thompson, Managing Director of Tech Lending at Trinity Capital. "We are thrilled to partner with the team at Slingshot, whose innovative technology, data, and insights strive to make space safer and more secure."

The $30 million debt facility from Trinity Capital will enable Slingshot Aerospace to scale its operations and fund key growth initiatives.

"Trinity is the ideal partner for Slingshot as we rapidly scale our business to meet the market demand for our solutions," said Tim Solms, CEO of Slingshot Aerospace.

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