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6About Lockheed Martin Ventures
Lockheed Martin Ventures is the venture arm of Lockheed Martin, aims to make strategic investments in companies that are developing disruptive, cutting edge technologies in core businesses and new markets important to Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin Venture's involvement with companies may include taking a leadership role, through board or observer seats, providing access to Lockheed Martin's engineering staff, technologies and research, or facilitating access to the company's global business relationships and supply chain.
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Feb 5, 2024
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Sep 4, 2025
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Aug. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — mPower Technology, Inc. , the leader in flexible solar power for space, today announced a strategic investment from Lockheed Martin Ventures, the venture arm of Lockheed Martin Corporation. The investment is an add-on to mPower's recent Series B funding round, bringing total Series B funding to over $24 million. This capital will further accelerate mPower's ability to scale production of its DragonSCALES™ solar modules. DragonSCALES provides an industry-leading flexible, resilient, and cost-effective solution for solar power in space, enabling new design possibilities for space missions. “We are honored to welcome Lockheed Martin Ventures as a strategic investor,” said Kevin Hell, president and CEO of mPower Technology. “Lockheed Martin brings deep mission expertise and a bold vision for the future of space and national defense. Their support is a validation of our role in enabling rapid, scalable, and cost-effective solar power across the new space economy and in support of U.S. security priorities.” Lockheed Martin Ventures joins an impressive group of investors in the Series B round, including Razor's Edge Ventures and Shield Capital, both of which focus on technologies critical to national security and resilient space infrastructure. “Space has never been more important to national security, and affordable, reliable power is a mission-critical enabler for future space operations,” said Chris Moran, vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin Ventures. “The technology in development by mPower solves some of the hard challenges in unique and innovative ways—opening new doors for spacecraft design, power production, and scalability. We're excited to support their continued growth and development as we advance U.S. leadership in space exploration.” DragonSCALES has already been selected for several prominent space programs, including by Airbus Netherlands B.V. for their Sparkwing solar arrays which will power MDA's AURORA satellites for low-earth orbit constellations like Telesat Lightspeed and the next-gen Apple-backed Globalstar constellation. Production is underway at mPower's high-volume automated line located at Universal Instruments Corporation in Conklin, New York. The facility will produce over two megawatts of DragonSCALES annually, more than the combined global output of legacy gallium arsenide (GaAs) space solar suppliers. With over 12 years of on-orbit heritage, mPower has become a trusted solar provider to companies including Airbus, Blue Origin/Honeybee, Firefly Aerospace, Lynk Global, and Gravitics. About mPower Technology, Inc. mPower Technology is reshaping the future of space solar with DragonSCALES™. Designed for mass production using standard silicon PV processes, DragonSCALES delivers high-performance, scalable solar power for spacecraft of all types. Learn more at mpowertech.com or follow us on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook. About Lockheed Martin Ventures Lockheed Martin is a global defense technology company driving innovation and advancing scientific discovery. Our all-domain mission solutions and 21st Century Security ® vision accelerate the delivery of transformative technologies to ensure those we serve always stay ahead of ready. More information at www.Lockheedmartin.com. Media Contact: Natalie Rizk RiotMind Phone: +1-505-252-4279 Email: natalier@theriotmind.agency SOURCE mPower Technology Copyright © 2025 Cision US Inc.
Lockheed Martin Ventures Investments
88 Investments
Lockheed Martin Ventures has made 88 investments. Their latest investment was in mPower Technology as part of their Series B - III on August 26, 2025.

Lockheed Martin Ventures Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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8/26/2025 | Series B - III | mPower Technology | Yes | 3 | ||
6/18/2025 | Series A - II | Firestorm | $15M | No | Booz Allen Ventures, Decisive Point, New Enterprise Associates, Undisclosed Investors, and Washington Harbour Partners | 3 |
6/10/2025 | Seed VC - II | Phoenix Semiconductor | $5.5M | No | 3 | |
6/10/2025 | Series A | |||||
4/21/2025 | Series B |
Date | 8/26/2025 | 6/18/2025 | 6/10/2025 | 6/10/2025 | 4/21/2025 |
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Round | Series B - III | Series A - II | Seed VC - II | Series A | Series B |
Company | mPower Technology | Firestorm | Phoenix Semiconductor | ||
Amount | $15M | $5.5M | |||
New? | Yes | No | No | ||
Co-Investors | Booz Allen Ventures, Decisive Point, New Enterprise Associates, Undisclosed Investors, and Washington Harbour Partners | ||||
Sources | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Lockheed Martin Ventures Portfolio Exits
4 Portfolio Exits
Lockheed Martin Ventures has 4 portfolio exits. Their latest portfolio exit was CalypsoAI on September 11, 2025.
Lockheed Martin Ventures Fund History
2 Fund Histories
Lockheed Martin Ventures has 2 funds, including Lockheed Martin Ventures.
Closing Date | Fund | Fund Type | Status | Amount | Sources |
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8/3/2022 | Lockheed Martin Ventures | $400M | 3 | ||
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Closing Date | 8/3/2022 | |
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Fund | Lockheed Martin Ventures | Lockheed Martin Venture Fund |
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Amount | $400M | |
Sources | 3 |
Lockheed Martin Ventures Partners & Customers
6 Partners and customers
Lockheed Martin Ventures has 6 strategic partners and customers. Lockheed Martin Ventures recently partnered with Ayar Labs on October 10, 2022.
Date | Type | Business Partner | Country | News Snippet | Sources |
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10/12/2022 | Partner | United States | BETHESDA , Md. & SANTA CLARA , Calif. -- -- Lockheed Martin Corporation , and Ayar Labs , a leader in chip-to-chip optical connectivity , today announced a strategic collaboration to develop future sensory platforms that leverage Ayar Labs ' advanced optical I/O microchips that use light to transfer data faster , at a lower latency , and at a fraction of the power of existing electrical I/O solutions . | 4 | |
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11/27/2018 | Partner |
Date | 10/12/2022 | 11/23/2021 | 2/8/2021 | 8/12/2020 | 11/27/2018 |
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Country | United States | ||||
News Snippet | BETHESDA , Md. & SANTA CLARA , Calif. -- -- Lockheed Martin Corporation , and Ayar Labs , a leader in chip-to-chip optical connectivity , today announced a strategic collaboration to develop future sensory platforms that leverage Ayar Labs ' advanced optical I/O microchips that use light to transfer data faster , at a lower latency , and at a fraction of the power of existing electrical I/O solutions . | ||||
Sources | 4 |
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