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Ramon.Space and Foxconn Expand Strategic Partnership to Deliver Scalable In-Orbit Data Center Infrastructure

  • Writer: Karan Bhatia
    Karan Bhatia
  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

Ramon.Space, a leader in space computing infrastructure, led by Avi Shabtai and the team, and Ingrasys, a subsidiary of Foxconn Technology Group and the world’s largest manufacturer of server and storage platforms, led by Benjamin Ting, have announced an expansion of their collaboration to develop data center infrastructure for space.


As space data grows, Earth-based systems face limits in latency and bandwidth, driving the shift to space-based data centers for real-time, scalable processing.


Ramon.Space is advancing in-orbit data centers by leveraging its computing, storage, and communications platforms, overcoming key challenges such as radiation tolerance, performance, autonomy, power efficiency, and thermal management.


Ingrasys has played a key role in manufacturing Ramon.Space’s computing systems, with the expanded partnership focused on scaling them into a production-ready product line, leveraging global manufacturing expertise to ensure scalability, quality, and long-term deployment.


“Expanding the partnership with Ingrasys to build space-based data center capabilities marks a key step in transforming space computing into core infrastructure. This foundation enables real-time processing, reduces reliance on downlink, and supports the next generation of software-defined satellites and distributed systems,” said Avi Shabtai, CEO of Ramon.Space.


“Ingrasys is extending its collaboration with Ramon.Space into in-orbit data centers, combining advanced manufacturing capabilities with innovative computing platforms to help enable the next era of space infrastructure,” said Benjamin Ting, CEO of Ingrasys.


These space-based data centers are designed to complement terrestrial infrastructure while enabling efficient processing of space-generated data that cannot be handled on Earth. The initiative supports applications across Earth observation, communications, government missions, and emerging space services.


The Ramon.Space–Ingrasys collaboration will begin with prototype development and testing, with plans to scale toward operational deployments as space-based data infrastructure evolves.

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