
Ibadan, 7 May 2026. – Ramon.Space, a leader in space computing infrastructure, has announced the expansion of its U.S. engineering operations with a new office in Englewood, Colorado. The new facility will include a state-of-the-art lab and integration center and will serve as the company’s primary U.S. engineering hub.
Ramon.Space’s solutions span compute, connectivity, and storage, enabling advanced in-orbit data processing across satellite communications, Earth observation, remote sensing, and space-based data center infrastructure. The site will support product development, customer engagement, and the company’s next phase of operational growth.
This expansion follows significant acceleration in the company’s U.S. operations, including more than 300% growth in its U.S.-based workforce since the beginning of the year, with continued headcount expansion planned in the Denver area through 2026.
Furthermore, the expansion is driven by growing adoption across commercial and government programs including multiple new contracts and increasing demand for high-performance in-orbit computing, communications, and space-based data center capabilities. The new office will also strengthen Ramon.Space’s partnerships across the greater Denver space ecosystem.
“Space is entering a new era, and computing infrastructure is at the center of it,” said Avi Shabtai, CEO of Ramon.Space. “This expansion reflects the significant and growing demand we’re seeing across the industry. As we scale, this expansion strengthens our ability to support both existing programs and new opportunities in the U.S. market.”
Powered by its unique AI/ML processors, Ramon.Space’s software-based systems enable the realization of Earth-like computing capabilities in space. The company’s onboard digital processors feature high-capacity storage, edge compute systems and communication solutions designed to power communication constellations, 5G NTN, Earth observation, remote sensing missions, space-based data centers and beyond.
Ramon.Space has offices in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel, and with the new Colorado facility complementing existing offices, Ramon.Space continues to expand its global footprint while reinforcing its position as a leader in space-based computing infrastructure.







