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Russian Entrepreneur Bets on US Rent-a-Satellite Company
by Staff Writers
Washington (RIA Novosti) Jul 18, 2013


Dmitry Grishin. Image courtesy RIA Novosti.

Russian investor and Internet entrepreneur Dmitry Grishin has invested $300,000 in a new company manufacturing innovative research satellites for use by private individuals, the technology news website The Verge said.

California-based NanoSatisfi will launch its first "cube satellite," described as "a small, standardized vessel that can be modified with off-the-shelf parts and improved on by a community of open source builders" August 4.

The satellite will be available to rent for personal research for $250 a week, The Verge reported Thursday.

NanoSatisfi raised an initial $106,330 in capital via the popular crowd funding website "Kickstarter."

The success of the appeal attracted a further $1.2 million in seed funding, with Grishin's $300,000 being the latest investment, according to The Verge.

Grishin, is the co-founder and chairman of the Mail.Ru Group, described on the company website as "the largest Internet company in the Russian-speaking world." He is also the sole investor in Grishin Robotics, a $25 million fund dedicated to supporting personal robotics globally.

Source: RIA Novosti

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Russian backed Grishin Robotics invests $300,000 into American nano-satellites
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Jul 17, 2013
Russian backed Grishin Robotics invests $300,000 into American nano-satellites Grishin Robotics, the first global robotics investment company, said it is investing in US-based NanoSatisfi. With the funds raised the American company plans to enable any person across the world to look into space via the internet for just $250 a week. Dmitry Grishin is Chairman of the Mail.Ru Group, a p ... read more


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