Daily Camera (Boulder)

Sierra Space Corp. pursues partnershi­ps in Japan

- Bizwest / Daily Camera By Paul Hughes

Sierra Space Corp. will pursue new clients in Japan for its envisioned space station with Tokyobased trading partner Kanematsu Corp.

Sierra is developing a low-earth orbit space station, a “spaceplane” dubbed Dream Chaser, and pop-up-like “life habitats,” among other ventures. A press release said the space station is a commercial platform planned as a “modular, flexible … environmen­t for living and working” and aimed at “pharmaceut­icals, space tourism and agricultur­e” work.

Scientific research may also be possible, the company said in June.

Kanematsu is a 130year-old conglomera­te, one of its country’s s g sh sha or general trading companies with deep relationsh­ips in dozens of industries. Its four main segments include aerospace efforts that have recently begun to focus on military, government and commercial space projects.

The two companies have worked together before, a press release said.

“There are huge opportunit­ies and potential collaborat­ions in the free-flying commercial space station in Japan, with both heritage space and non-space companies,” said Ryoichi Kidokoro, a senior executive in Kanematsu’s aerospace area, according to the release.

Kanematsu has the equivalent of about $6.2 billion in trailing 12 months’ revenue and trades on the Tokyo exchange at a $1.1 billion market cap. Its other three major operating segments touch electronic­s, food products, and natural resources and manufactur­ing including oil, petroleum products, and chemicals.

Sierra Space CEO Tom Vice said an “expanded agreement with Kanematsu (will) leverage the impressive capabiliti­es of Japanese industry for our commercial space station.”

Sierra in April moved from being a unit to a stand-alone firm under parent, Sparks, Nevadabase­d Sierra Nevada

Corp. The move drove speculatio­n a SPAC linkup for the now-more-independen­t division was now possible.

CNBC at the time pegged Sierra Space revenue at $400 million, quoting an internal company memo that also said this could grow 10fold within a decade. Space-science industry watchers noted this depended on securing NASA contracts for the space station.

Nevada Corp. SNC is owned by husband-andwife Fatih and Eren Ozmen, Turkish immigrants who have made two dozen acquisitio­ns since buying the company in 1994.

It had 20 employees at the time and now has about 4,000 in 19 states. Forbes said SNC provides high-tech communicat­ion and photograph­ic aircraft to the military and estimates the couple’s wealth at $1.4 billion.

 ?? Sierra Space Corp. / Courtesy photo ?? A Sierra Space Corp. plane departs from space station in video envisionin­g of planned products.
Sierra Space Corp. / Courtesy photo A Sierra Space Corp. plane departs from space station in video envisionin­g of planned products.
 ?? Sierra Space Corp. / Courtesy photo ?? CGI video still shows possible work in low-earth orbit space station.
Sierra Space Corp. / Courtesy photo CGI video still shows possible work in low-earth orbit space station.

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