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Finch invests in Dutch space start-up Hiber

Updated: Jan 26, 2021

Based out of Amsterdam, the Dutch IoT space startup Hiber had a successful 2018, as the company triumphantly launched 2 nano-satellites and also got named as ‘Amazon Web Services‘ commercial Startup Launch 2018.


Hiber: New leadership team

Now the startup is all set to focus on scaling up and further revolutionising the IoT landscape under the new leadership team. Ernst Peter Hovinga, the CEO of Hiber has handed over day-to-day management to Laurens Groenendijk (MD commercial), Maarten Engelen (MD technology) and Erik Wienk (MD operations, finance and legal) as per January 1st, 2019. So, there will be no new CEO in the company.

The three other founders have a proven track record working together at startup like Treatwell, that they exited to Japanese Recruit Holdings for €34 million. They were also involved, respectively, as founder at Just-Eat.com and Siteworkers, further also CFO at Booking.com.


Hiber: All you need to know

Founded and led by a dream team of satellite experts and tech entrepreneurs, these ‘Hibernauts’ are literally working on a moonshot goal: to launch and own a nano-satellite constellation in space. Each nano-satellite will roughly be the size of a large shoebox.

To date, around €15 million in funding has been invested in the company. Hiber’s nano-satellites fly over the earth’s poles 16 times a day and the equator twice a day, providing the entire planet with the ability to stream data to and from connected technologies. Using a process that is up to 20 times cheaper than existing global solutions, it works by transferring data from modems and antennas owned by customers directly to the nano

satellites. Data is then sent back to earth via the two existing satellite stations in Spitsbergen in Norway and Delft in the Netherlands.


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