
Voyager Technologies is a Denver-based defense and space company building mission-critical propulsion, electronics, and orbital systems.
Voyager Technologies is a publicly traded defense and space company headquartered in Denver, Colorado, that develops mission-critical systems for national security, civil, and commercial space missions. It delivers precision propulsion and energetics, advanced radiation-hardened electronics, spectrum dominance and signals intelligence, and mission management services including the Bishop Airlock on the International Space Station.
The company grew through a series of acquisitions beginning in 2019, integrating firms such as Nanoracks, ZIN Technologies, Space Micro, and Valley Tech Systems into a vertically integrated portfolio. It now trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker VOYG and is advancing next-generation programs including the Starlab commercial space station and capabilities for lunar and hypersonic missions.

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Voyager Technologies was founded in 2019.
Voyager Technologies' headquarters is located in Denver, CO, US.
Voyager Technologies' most recent funding round was for $440.2M (USD) in June 2025.
As of Jun 11, 2025, Voyager Technologies has raised a total of $618M (USD).
Voyager Technologies has 661 employees as of Jul 9, 2026.